ENT Flashcards

(39 cards)

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micro wipes

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supply

  • when moistened with water, becomes very soft and pliable
  • making it ideal for wiping blood/ debris off micro instruments
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tuberculin (TB) syringe

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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
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Boies Nasal Fracture Elevator

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(butter knife)

accessory

  • Used to fracture the septum/nasal bones from
    the inside
  • Help with realignment in a rhinoplasty procedure.
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cartilage crusher

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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
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buck ear currette

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accessory

  • atraumatic: used to remove earwax in the external auditory canal
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alligator forceps

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grasping/ holding

  • atruamatic: used to grasp and insert the delicate strucutres
  • such as middle ear bones, grafts and ear tubes
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micro cup forceps

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grasping/ holding

  • atraumatic: used to bluntly remove small polyps and tissues from within the ear
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tonsil seizing forceps

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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
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septal forceps

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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
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trousseau trachea dilator

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retracting/ dilating

  • used during a tracheotomy to spread the cartilage of the trachea
  • allows for insertion of tracheotomy tube
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tonsil mirror

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(pharyngeal mirror)

viewing

  • used to visualize structures in the mouth, back of throat, and around corners
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aufricht retractor

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retracting/ viewing

  • atruamatic, handheld: used on the nares to allow visualization deep inside the nose
  • used to retract skin septum during nasal reconstruction
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nasal sepculum

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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”

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single skin hook

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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
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double skin hook

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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
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ear speculum

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retracting/viewing

  • atraumatic, handheld: inserted into the external auditory canal, providing a straight line of visualization
  • used to visualize the eardrum

size: variable

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davis mouth gag

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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
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jennings mouth gag

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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.
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two ball retractor

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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.
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hurd dissector/ pillar retractor

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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
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adenoid curette

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cutting/ dissecting

  • truamatic: used to scrape the adenoid tissue from the back of the throat
  • (behind the nose)

size: variable

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myringotomy knife

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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
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ballenger swivel knife

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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
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freer periosteal elevator

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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
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joseph periosteal elevator
cutting/ dissecting - traumatic: used to dissect soft tissue from the septal wall - used to incise mucous membranes
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cottle knife
cutting/ dissecting - traumatic: used to dissect soft tissue from the septal wall - used to incise mucous membranes
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obwegeser periosteal elevator
cutting/ dissecting - traumatic: used to scrape periosteum from bone - scrapes cartilage of the mandible and fascial bones
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guarded osteotome
cutting/ dissecting - Traumatic: used to split bone and cartilage when struck by a mallet - Guard allows greater control around the critical structures of the head
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antrum rasp
cutting traumatic: used to create/ enlarge the opening of the uterus
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double ended bone rasp
cutting - traumatic: used to finely remove bone - each instrument contains two differing files, one finer than the other *size: variable- coarse + fine*
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knight scissor
cutting/ dissecting - traumatic: used in nasal procedures to cut strong cartilage - the bend allows for visualization of the field beyond a surgeons hand
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cottle scissors
cutting/ dissecting - traumatic: used in nasal procedures to cut strong cartilage - the bend allows for visualization of field beyond surgeons hand
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double action scissor
cutting/ dissecting - traumatic: used to cut the tough tissue of the septum - The bend allows for visualization of field beyond a surgeons hand
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jansen middleton septal punch
cutting - traumatic: punches out small windows of bone during sinus procedures - bend allows for visualization of field beyond surgeons hand
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jansen middleton septal rongeur
cutting - Traumatic: used to remove small bites of bone and cartilage during sinus procedures -The bend allows for visualization of field beyond a surgeons hand
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kerrison rongeur
cutting - Traumatic: punches out small windows of bone in deep narrow cavities such as the nose, spine and ortho procedures. - The bend allows for visualization of field beyond a surgeons hand. *Size: variable lengths and diameters*
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pituitary rongeur
cutting - trumatic: used to cut and remove polyps, soft tissue or delicate cartilage from the sinuses, knee, back and brain - The bend allows for visualization of field beyond a surgeons hand *Size: variable lengths and diameters*
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tonsil snare
cutting - Traumatic: used to remove tonsils by guillotine action. - The wire in the snare is disposable and a sharp, It must be counted
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takahashi forceps
(stubby pituitary) cutting traumatic/ atraumatic: Used to grasp smooth nasal tissues. - The bend allows for visualization of field beyond a surgeon's hand. *Curvature of tip variable*