Operating Scissors - cut only inanimate object, Their design can be straight or curved, and the blades can be sharp tipped or blunt tipped, Suture Scissors - Not found in surgey packs, but designed to remove external sutures from the skin., Halstead Mosquito - Small jaws with fine horizontal serrations that extend the entire length of the tip - used to clamp small vessels - curved or straight , Kelly Hemostatic Forcep - larger than the Halstead hemostat. There are horizontal serrations only HALF the length of the jaw. They are used for medium-sized vessels or small tissue masses., Ferguson Angiotribe - Not a true hemostat, but has strong forceps. Used for any vessel and any tissue that is not viable in the body., Rochester Carmalt - This has both horizontal and vertical serrations on the jaw. This is used for clamping large vessels or large tissue masses., Russian Forcep - This has the, very traumatic and bulky tip. This is used on skin or tissue that is being removed form the patient., Adson Dressing - no teeth but does have flat, atraumatic serrations. This is used to aid in placing or removing dressings on wounds. , Adson 1x2. Has one tooth on one tip and two teeth on the other. The teeth interdigitate to grasp tissue firmly., Allis Tissue Forceps - Not a hemostat or a thumb tissue forcep. This is used for grasping tissue such as, tough tissue, or tissue being removed, in a fairly traumatic way., U.S. Army Retractor - This is a double-ended with different lengths of blades on either side. Has no teeth on the blades. Can be used to cause little tissue trauma, and little pressure damage if applied too forcefully to a tissue., Gelpi Self Retaining Retractor - This has single sharp-pointed tips. It has limited use in soft tissue surgery, but more useful for orthopedic and neurologic surgeries., Jones Towel Clamp - Used to secure drapes to patient for surgery, or to secure sterile drapes to one another., Adson Brown Forcep - This has two parallel rows of nine shallow teeth on both tips. This is used in common general surgery and found in most general instrument packs., Debakey Thoracic Thumb Forceps - Atraumatic forceps that should only be used on delicate tissues. There is no teeth, but has a ridge or groove design. Often used in thoracic, vascular, or neurologic procedures., Olsen-Hegar - different from other needle holders because it has scissors built into the jaws. This saves time to allow suture to be cut without having to reach for another instrument., Metzenbaum Scissors - The blades can be straight or curved. These are used for delicate surgical dissections., Derf - small in length and used for smaller patients, special species, and extraocular ophthalmic procedures., Scalpel #3 - Usually numbered 10 - 15 are common for this handle. With handles that often have units of measurement on them as needed., Scalpel #4 - Usually numbered 20 - 23. Held for easier and safer use. While some are used as a reference marker for procedures.,
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