OB/GYN Tray Flashcards

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Auvard Weighted speculum

(posterior vaginal retraction)

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Graves Vaginal Speculum

Retracts anterior and posterior vaginal walls

(Duckbill)

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O’Sullivan/ O’Commor SR Retractor

(Retracts the abdomen wall, requires moist laps)

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Uterine Manipulator with Cone

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Goodell Dilator

(Dilates the uterine cervix)

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Bozeman Uterine Dressing Forceps

(Placing packing in the vagina)

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Sims Uterine Sound

(Measures depth of uterus, from cervix to back of uterus)

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Sims Uterine Curette (Sharp)

(Scraping endocervical & endometrial lining of uterus during D& C)

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Hegar Uterine Dilators

(Dilates (enlarges) the cervix)

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Baby Deaver Retractor

(Retracts anterior vaginal wall)

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Jorgenson Scissors

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Hulka Clamp (Hulka Tenaculum)

(Used to manipulate the uterus)

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Gaylor Uterine Biopsy Punch

(Taking small bites of uterine tissue for examination)

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Heaney Needle Holder

(Proper placement of needle when suturing around curved structures and in confined spaces (hysterectomy))

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Russian Forceps

(Grasping dense tissue & during wound closure)

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Ochsner Forceps (Kocher)

(Grasping tough, fibrous, slippery tissue)

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Eastman Vaginal Retractor

(Retracting the anterior vaginal wall)

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Schroeder Uterine Vulsellum (Double-toothed tenaculum)

(Grasping anterior lip of cervix for manipulation)

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Braun Tenaculum

(Schroeder, single-toothed tenaculum)

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Long Allis Clamp

(Lifting, holding, retracting slippery dense tissue, grasping vaginal tissue during anterior/posterior repair)

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Heaney Hysterectomy Clamp (Hyster Clamp)

(Clamping vessels and uterine ligaments during hysterectomy)

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Leep Loop Electrode (Loop)

(Removing abnormal cervical cells electrosurgically)

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Snowden Pencer Scissors

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Long Metzenbaum Scissors

(Dissect and undermine delicate tissue)

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Jacobs Vulsellum Uterine Forceps

(Grasping the anterior lip of the cervix for manipulation)

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Kevorkian Curette (Endocervical Curette)

(Used for obtaining cervical scraping or biopsies)

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Thomas Uterine Curette (Blunt)

(Bluntly removing uterine contents after sharp curetting)

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Greene Uterine Curette

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Browns Forcep (Adson-Brown)

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Pennington hemostatic forceps

(Strip the amniotic membranes from within the open uterus or to grasp the cut uterine edge for hemostasis and stability during closure)

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Heaney Tissue Forceps

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Kelly Scissors

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Singley Tuttle Forceps

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Sims Vaginal Retractor

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Hank Uterine Dilators

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Pratt Uterine Dilator