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Surgical Instruments Li peng, Associate Prof. of Surgery,MD

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for medical students

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Surgical Instruments

Li peng,Associate Prof. of

Surgery,MD

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scalpel

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7 handle with 15 blade (deep knife) - Used to cut deep, delicate tissue. 3 handle with 10 blade (inside knife) - Used to cut superficial tissue 4 handle with 20 blade (skin knife) - Used to cut skin.

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Indian Ayurveda medicine

sharp bamboo splinters

Ancient Scalpels

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Forceps• Adson Forceps• Debakey Forceps• Russian Forceps• Right Angle Forceps(clamp)• Mosquito Forceps• Kocher Forceps(clamp)

Thumb Dressing Forceps

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Adson Forceps Debakey Forceps

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Russian Forceps Kocher Forceps(clamp) Common Delivery Pliers

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Right Angle Forceps(clamp) Mosquito Forceps

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Kelly Hemostat Mosquito

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Backhaus Towel Clamp

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scissors

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straight Mayo, curved Mayo, Metzenbaum (left to right)

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Straight Mayo scissors - Used to cut suture and supplies. Also known as: Suture scissors

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Curved Mayo scissors - Used to cut heavy tissue (fascia, muscle, uterus, breast). Available in regular and long sizes.

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Metzenbaum scissors - Used to cut delicate tissue. Available in regular and long sizes.

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Metzenbaum scissors

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Needle-driver

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Olsen-Hegar Needle Holder

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An Allis is used to grasp tissue.

Available in short and long sizes.

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A Babcock is used to grasp delicate tissue (intestine, fallopian tube, ovary). Available in short and long sizes.

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Retractor

Deaver Retractor RakeMalleable

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Richardson Retractor Army-Navy Retractor(s)

Bladder Blade Retractor

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Weitlaner or Wheatyself-retaining retractor

Gelpi Retractor

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General Surgery Universal Table Mounted Retractor System

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Yankauer Suction

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Bovie electrocautery

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GIA stapler

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TA stapler

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EEA stapler

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The skin stapler remains as the simplest of the stapling devices to master. In general, skin staples are easy to apply and remove; they give the surgeon the security of a simple interrupted suture pattern while saving a significant amount of time closing long or multiple skin incisions .

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