Surgical Instruments Flashcards
(31 cards)
Interlocking scoop teeth, jaws don’t lie flush
Allis Tissue Forceps
12.5cm, serrations only go partway down the jaws
Kelly Hemostatic Forceps
Tweezer shaped, beetle horn pinchers
Jones Towel Clamp
Hook-tip
Littauer (suture) Scissors
One-sided blunt hook
Snook Spay Hook
Diagonal line at the top of jaws (heavier)
Mayo Dissecting Scissors
Skinnier, Bigger teeth (two), Tweezer shaped
Rat-tooth Tissue Forceps
Tweezer shaped, wider, smaller single tooth
Adson Tissue Forceps
No teeth, tweezer shaped
Dressing Forceps
Stainless Steel Balls
Roeder Towel Clamp
General-purpose blade
10 Scalpel Blade
Scissors with flat blunt edge
Lister Bandage Scissors
10 cm, transverse serrations on jaws, scissor shaped
Halstead Mosquito Hemostats
Scissors with one sharp and one blunt jaw
All-Purpose Operating Sharp-blunt Scissors
Scissors, fine/delicate, longer shank, tip circular when closed
Metzenbaum Dissecting Scissors
Crisscross serrations, has scissors lower on the jaws
Olsen-Hegar Needle Holders
Fine blade, used for declawing
15 Scalpel Blade
Handle used for small animal surgery, uses #10,11,12, and 15 blades
Bard-Parker #3 Scalpel Handle
Handle used for large animal surgery, uses #20,21, and 22 scalpel blades
Bard-Parker #4 Scalpel Handle
Scissor shaped, has rows of teeth down the jaws (more teeth, more name)
Adson-Brown Tissue Forceps
Scissors with two blunt jaws
All-purpose Operating Blunt-blunt Scissors
Crisscross serrations, no scissors on jaws
Mayo-Hegar Needle Holders
(20cm), Longitudinal Serrations
Rochester Carmalt Hemostatic Forceps
Looks Terrifying
Self-locking Retractor