Surgical Instruments Flashcards

1
Q

Interlocking scoop teeth, jaws don’t lie flush

A

Allis Tissue Forceps

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2
Q

12.5cm, serrations only go partway down the jaws

A

Kelly Hemostatic Forceps

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3
Q

Tweezer shaped, beetle horn pinchers

A

Jones Towel Clamp

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4
Q

Hook-tip

A

Littauer (suture) Scissors

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5
Q

One-sided blunt hook

A

Snook Spay Hook

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6
Q

Diagonal line at the top of jaws (heavier)

A

Mayo Dissecting Scissors

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7
Q

Skinnier, Bigger teeth (two), Tweezer shaped

A

Rat-tooth Tissue Forceps

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8
Q

Tweezer shaped, wider, smaller single tooth

A

Adson Tissue Forceps

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9
Q

No teeth, tweezer shaped

A

Dressing Forceps

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10
Q

Stainless Steel Balls

A

Roeder Towel Clamp

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11
Q

General-purpose blade

A

10 Scalpel Blade

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12
Q

Scissors with flat blunt edge

A

Lister Bandage Scissors

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13
Q

10 cm, transverse serrations on jaws, scissor shaped

A

Halstead Mosquito Hemostats

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14
Q

Scissors with one sharp and one blunt jaw

A

All-Purpose Operating Sharp-blunt Scissors

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15
Q

Scissors, fine/delicate, longer shank, tip circular when closed

A

Metzenbaum Dissecting Scissors

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16
Q

Crisscross serrations, has scissors lower on the jaws

A

Olsen-Hegar Needle Holders

17
Q

Fine blade, used for declawing

A

15 Scalpel Blade

18
Q

Handle used for small animal surgery, uses #10,11,12, and 15 blades

A

Bard-Parker #3 Scalpel Handle

19
Q

Handle used for large animal surgery, uses #20,21, and 22 scalpel blades

A

Bard-Parker #4 Scalpel Handle

20
Q

Scissor shaped, has rows of teeth down the jaws (more teeth, more name)

A

Adson-Brown Tissue Forceps

21
Q

Scissors with two blunt jaws

A

All-purpose Operating Blunt-blunt Scissors

22
Q

Crisscross serrations, no scissors on jaws

A

Mayo-Hegar Needle Holders

23
Q

(20cm), Longitudinal Serrations

A

Rochester Carmalt Hemostatic Forceps

24
Q

Looks Terrifying

A

Self-locking Retractor

25
Q

Looks like cat nail clippers (but fancier)

A

White’s Scissors

26
Q

Trims Claws

A

Nail Clipper (regular)

27
Q

Tiny jaws for removing staples

A

Staple Remover

28
Q

12.5 cm, long shank, scissor shaped

A

Crile Hemostats

29
Q

Scissors with two sharp jaws

A

All-Purpose Operating Sharp-Sharp Scissors

30
Q

Large baby pin

A

Bunt Instrument Clip

31
Q

beetle horns, scissor shaped

A

Backhaus Towel Clamp