Common Surgical Instruments Part 2 (2) Flashcards

Dr. Thompson

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Tissue forcep type - hemostatic?

A

mosquito hemostats

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Tissue forcep type - hemostatic?

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angiotribe hemostats

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3
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Serrations for Kelly forceps extend ____

A

only over the distal portion of the jaws

“Kelly is a nice girl; she doesn’t go all the way”

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4
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Serrations for crile forceps have _____

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transverse serrations that extend the entire length of the jaw

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Tissue forcep type - hemostatic?

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kelly - small amount of tissue that needs to be crushed

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Tissue forcep type - hemostatic?

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crile

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7
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What are Kelly and crile forceps used for?

A

larger vessels

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What are Rochester-Carmalt forceps used for?

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larger crushing forceps often used to control large tissue bundles, such as during an ovariohysterectomy

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9
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Tissue forcep type - hemostatic?

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Rochester-Carmalt forceps

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10
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What are Satinsky cardiovascular forceps used for?

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allow occlusion of only a portion of the vessel

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Tissue forcep type - hemostatic?

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satinsky - aorta or vena cava

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What does these certain serrations allow for? Tissue forcep type - hemostatic?

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provide tissue compression without cutting delicate vessel walls - satinsky

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13
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What do these certain teeth allow for? Tissue forcep type - hemostatic?

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helps prevent tissue slippage within forceps - Ochsner

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14
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Tissue forcep type - hemostatic?

A

mosquito

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15
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Tissue forcep type - hemostatic?

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Rochester-Carmalt

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16
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Tissue forcep type - hemostatic?

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left: mosquito
middle: kelly
right: rochester-carmalt

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17
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Instrument name?

A

allis tissue forceps

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18
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What is the purpose of allis tissue forceps?

A

have interlocking sharp teeth; used to firmly grasp tissue that is going to be removed from the body

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19
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Instrument name?

A

Babcock tissue forceps

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20
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Why do you use Babcock tissue forceps?

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have broad, flared, and blunt grasping tips that are more delicate and can be used carefully on tissue remaining in the body (stomach)

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21
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Instrument name?

A

Doyen intestinal forceps

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22
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When are Doyen intestinal forceps used?

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to temporarily occlude the lumen of the bowel

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23
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What are retractors used for?

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retracting tissue and improving visualization

24
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Instrument name?

25
Instrument name?
Army-Navy retractor
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Instrument name?
malleable retractor
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Instrument name?
Hohmann retractor
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Instrument name?
senn retractor
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What are these called?
self-retaining retractors - spreading tissue and leaving it spread while performing surgery
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Instrument name?
gelpi self-retaining retractor
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Instrument name?
weitlaner self-retaining retractor
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Instrument name?
finochietto - self-retaining retractor - used during thoracotomies
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Instrument name? (right)
Balfour self-retaining retractor - used to retract the abdominal wall
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Instrument name?
magnifying loupes
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Instrument name?
anthrex-meniscal knives
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Instrument name? Use?
poole suction tip - for lots of fluid
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Instrument name?
Yankauer suction tip - handles so you can yank
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Instrument name?
frazier suction tip
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Instrument name?
Backhaus towel clamp
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Instrument name?
allis tissue forceps
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Instrument name?
Babcock forceps
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What are these?
rongeurs - cut away pieces of bone
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Instrument names?
left: lempert rongeurs right: ruskin rongeurs
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Instrument name? (right)
kerrison rongeurs
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Instrument name?
duck-bill double-action rongeurs
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What are these?
bone-holding forceps
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Instrument name?
AO reduction forceps
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Instrument name?
large speed-lock reduction forceps
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Instrument name?
Lane bone-holding forceps
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Instrument name?
small clamshell reduction forceps
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Instrument name category?
periosteal elevators
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Instrument name?
AO-round edge periosteal elevator
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Instrument name?
AO-curved blade and straight edge periosteal elevator
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What is this?
orthopedic equipment chisel, mallet, orthopedic wire, wire twisters
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What is this?
orthopedic equipment - Jacobs chuck and key, Steinmann pins and Kirschner wires (pin caddy), bone cutter
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Instrument names?
hall air drill and assorted bits - neurological surgery, decompress spinal cord
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Instrument names?
neurosurgery equipment