Reverse Instrument Flashcards

1
Q

Control hemostasis

Can be straight or curved

Has horizontal serrations extends only 1/2 the length of jaw

A

Kelly Forcep aka Kelly Hemostatic Forceps

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2
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Control hemostasis

Serrations on entire Jaw

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Crile Hemostatic Forcep

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3
Q

Clamp large vessels or large tissue masses

approx. 8” long

Jaw is 31/2” long

Long vertical serrations with checkered serrations at the tip

A

Rochester-Carmalt

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4
Q

Grasping skin such as Linea alba

Removing tissues from patient such as tumor & skin

A

Allis Tissue Forceps

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5
Q

Used on any vessels that is no long viable to the body such as Uterine stump

Not a true hemostat

A

Ferguson Angiotribe

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6
Q

Used to aid the placement of bandages or wound dressings

No teeth

Flat

A

Adson Dressing Forcep

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7
Q

Used in general surgery

In most surgical packs

Has 9 little teeths on tip

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Adson Brown Thumb Tissue Forcep

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8
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Has “rat-teeth” on the tip

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Adson Brown with Teeth

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9
Q

10 - Most Common

Larger blades are for large animals

A

Surgical Blades

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10
Q

units of measurement are used for photographic documentation

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Bard Parker Handle

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11
Q

Aids in making incisions in the linea alba

Provides a channel for the scalpel to follow to avoid accidental incision of the abdominal viscera

A

Groove Director

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12
Q

Used to secure drape on the patient

Penetrating

31/2 or 51/2 inch size

A

Backhaus Towel Clamp

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13
Q

Used to secure drape on the patient

Has balls on tips to prevent excessive penetration into tissue

A

Backhaus Roeder Towelclamp

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14
Q

Used to secure drape on the patient

Ideal for small or exotic patients

Smaller and lightweight than Backhaus style towel clamps

A

Jones Towel Clamp

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15
Q

Locate and exteriorize uterine horns in an ovariohysterectomy

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Spay Hook

aka

Snook Hook

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16
Q

Common needle holder

Comes in different lengths

A

Mayo Hegar

17
Q

Needle holder with built in scissor at the jaw for cutting suture

Comes in different sizes

A

Olsen Hegar

18
Q

Retract or deflect tissues away from surgical field

Handheld, double ended

One end is narrow with blunt blade

Other end is toothed, traumatic end

(Teeth may be sharp or blunt)

A

Senn Retractor

19
Q

Retract or deflect tissues away from surgical field

Self retraining

Fairly traumatic for soft tissue surgeries

More often in orthopedic and neurological procedures

A

Gelpi Rectractor

20
Q

Retract or deflect tissues away from surgical field

Self retaining with teeth (blunt or sharp)

Used generally in orthopedic procedures and also soft tissue surgery

A

Weitlander Rectractor

21
Q

For delicate dissection

Thin, delicate blades

Straight or curved

A

Metzenbaum Dissecting Scissor

22
Q

Used when cutting through large muscles masses, cartilages and other non-delicate tissues

Thick blades

Can be straight or curved

A

Mayo Dressing Scissors

23
Q

A

Littauer Suture scissors

24
Q
A

Knoles bandage scissor

25
Q
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rochester ochsner

26
Q

A

Doyan Intestinal forcep

Prevents spillage of bowel

27
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