ENT Flashcards
(39 cards)
micro wipes
supply
- when moistened with water, becomes very soft and pliable
- making it ideal for wiping blood/ debris off micro instruments
tuberculin (TB) syringe
supply
- holds 1 ml/cc of fluid
- divided into 10 increments and allows very small amounts of fluids to be dispensed in a very precise amount
Boies Nasal Fracture Elevator
(butter knife)
accessory
- Used to fracture the septum/nasal bones from
the inside - Help with realignment in a rhinoplasty procedure.
cartilage crusher
accesory
- Used with a mallet to crush the removed cartilage of the septum
- allows for reshaping of the softened tissue, which is then put back into the nose
buck ear currette
accessory
- atraumatic: used to remove earwax in the external auditory canal
alligator forceps
grasping/ holding
- atruamatic: used to grasp and insert the delicate strucutres
- such as middle ear bones, grafts and ear tubes
micro cup forceps
grasping/ holding
- atraumatic: used to bluntly remove small polyps and tissues from within the ear
tonsil seizing forceps
grasping/ holding
- traumatic: used for firmly holding the tonsil while it is removed from its bed
- the bend allows for visualization of field beyond the surgeons hand
septal forceps
grasping/ holding
- used to manipulate the septum especially when trying to fracture for its repair
- the bend allows for visualization of field beyond the surgeons hand
trousseau trachea dilator
retracting/ dilating
- used during a tracheotomy to spread the cartilage of the trachea
- allows for insertion of tracheotomy tube
tonsil mirror
(pharyngeal mirror)
viewing
- used to visualize structures in the mouth, back of throat, and around corners
aufricht retractor
retracting/ viewing
- atruamatic, handheld: used on the nares to allow visualization deep inside the nose
- used to retract skin septum during nasal reconstruction
nasal sepculum
retracting/ viewing
- atraumatic: inserted into the nares to allow the surgeon to visualize the back of the nasal cavity
- the bend allows for visualization fo the field beyond the surgeons hand
length: 1-4”
single skin hook
retracting/ viewing
- traumatic, handheld: used to retract very small superficial skin incisions
- such as those made at the distal end of the nares for procedures involving the septum
double skin hook
retracting/ viewing
- traumatic, handheld: used in the same way as the single hook
- but the two hooks allow for a broader surface to be retracted
ear speculum
retracting/viewing
- atraumatic, handheld: inserted into the external auditory canal, providing a straight line of visualization
- used to visualize the eardrum
size: variable
davis mouth gag
retracting/ viewing
- Atraumatic: Used during throat
procedures, such as tonsillectomies,
to retract the jaw and tongue - The retractor is hooked onto the
mayo stand and held up in the
position the surgeon chooses for the
entire procedure
jennings mouth gag
retracting/ viewing
- Atraumatic: Used during
throat and mouth
procedures to retract the
jaw. - Self retaining: catches the
upper and lower teeth to
prop the mouth open.
two ball retractor
retracting/ cutting
- Atraumatic end: Double
hook allows for a broad
but delicate surface of the
nose to be retracted. - Traumatic end: uses a 180
degree curved cottle knife
to dissect soft tissue away
from the septum.
hurd dissector/ pillar retractor
retracting/ cutting/ dissecting
- Atraumatic (pillar retractor): used to retract the narrow
bands of tissue (tonsillar pillars) surrounding the tonsils - Traumatic (hurd dissector): used to cut/scrape the tonsil
away from the tonsil bed
adenoid curette
cutting/ dissecting
- truamatic: used to scrape the adenoid tissue from the back of the throat
- (behind the nose)
size: variable
myringotomy knife
cutting
- Used in Myringotomy procedures for incising the tympanic
membrane or ear drum to drain inflammation
fluid/infection - Blade is commonly one time use. The handle is reusable
ballenger swivel knife
cutting/ dissecting
- Traumatic: Used to cut cartilaginous tissue from the bridge of the nose as it is dragged along its edge during a rhinoplasty
- The swivel action of the blade facilitates curves as they are
encountered
freer periosteal elevator
cutting/ dissecting
- truamatic: small double ended periosteal elevator used to scrape periosteum in bone and cartilage
- incises mucous membranes in nasal, plastic, and ortho procedures