grasping and holding instrument
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GRASPING AND HOLDING INSTRUMENT
Allis Clamp
Surgical Instrument - Allis Clamp Alias - None Use - Grasping Additional Info - Often used for
grasping soft tissue such as breast tissue or bowel tissue
Babcock
Surgical Instrument - Babcock Alias - None Use - Grasping Uses - For grasping soft tissue or
bowel. Use to grasp delicate tissue (Intestine, fallopian, ovary).
Kocher
Surgical Instrument - Kocher Other name: Ochsner Uses - Used to grasp heavy tissue,
may also be used as clamp.
Other names:
- Crile- Snap - Stat
Uses:- A hemostat is used to clamp
blood vessel or tag sutures. Its jaws may be straight or curved.
Kelly clamp
Other names:
- Rochester - PeanUses:
- A hemostat is used to clamp blood vessel or tag sutures. Its jaws may be straight or curved.
BACKHAUS TOWEL CLIPOther name: Towel clipUse: BACKHAUS TOWEL CLIPUse to hold towel and drape in place.
THUMB FORCEPUse: THUMB FORCEP is used for grasping soft tissue; used especially during suturing.
Adson Forceps. "Skin forceps", "Skin pick-ups"Other name: Towel clipUse: Adson Forceps are either smooth; use to grasp delicate tissue. Or with teeth; use to grasp the skin.
DeBakey Tissue Forceps. "Debakeys"Use: DeBakey Tissue Forceps are either smooth; use to grasp delicate tissue, particularly on cardiovascular surgery.
TISSUE FORCEP
Use: TISSUE FORCEP , an instrument with one or more fine teeth at the tip of each blade for controlling tissues during surgery, especially during suturing.
CARROL FORCEPS STRAIGHT
BISHOP-HARMON FORCEPS
GINSBERG FORCEPS
LUCAE BAYONET SHAFT FORCEPS
CUTTING AND DISSECTING
BLADES
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