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Question | Answer |
What are Olsen Hagar's? | Needle Holders and scissor actions |
What are Gillie's Needle holders? | Holding and cutting. One handle shorter than the other with longer thumb grip |
What are West's Retractors? | Self retaining retractors, wide range of veterinary surgery, sharp prongs |
What are Gelpi Forceps? | Single pronged outwardly turning tips |
What are Mayo Needle holders? | Self retaining needle holders, not cutting blade surfaces |
What are Spencer wells Forceps? | Bulky, robust, curved or straight. Used for clamping blood vessels. |
What are Halstead Mosquito Forceps? | Small, fine tipped artery forceps. Clamping small blood vessels |
What are Allis Tissue Forceps? | Rounded tip with teeth on the gripping surface holding soft tissue |
What are Mayo Scissors? | Soft tissue dissection and cutting. Strong rounded blades |
What are Metzenbaum Scissors | Fine, lightweight scissors. Long handle, short blade |
what are the 3 types of scissors? | Mayo, Metzenbaum and Carless |
3 types of holding forceps? | Toothed dissecting forceps, rat-toothed dissecting forceps and Aliis tissue forceps |
4 types of needle holders? | Gillies, Olsen Hegar, McPhails and Mayo-Hegar |
2 Towel Clips? | Backhaus and Gray Cross action |
2 Artery Forceps | Spencer Wells and Halstead Mosquito |
Self Retaining Retractors | Gelpis, Travers, Finochietto and Balfour |
3 Handheld Retractors | Hohmann, Langenbeck and Czemy |
Orthopaedic instruments | Bone Cutting Forceps Rongeurs Periosteal Elevators Curette Osteotome Chisel |
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