Mayo Curve
Mayo Curve
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MAYO CURVE
allows deeper penetration into they wound
than the type with straight blades. The curved
style of scissors used to cut thick tissues such
as those found in the uterus, muscles, breast,
and foot. Mayo scissors used for dissection are
placed in this the tips are closed. The scissors
are then opened so that the tips open and
spread out the tissue during the dissection
process.
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MAYO STRAIGHT
designed for cutting body tissue near the
surface of a wound. As straight bladed Mayo
scissors are used for cutting sutures, they are
also referred to as "suture scissors".
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METZENBAUM
are designed for cutting delicate tissue
and blunt dissection. Metzenbaum
scissors can also be used to cut dressing
material or bandages, just like other
surgical scissors. In preparative anatomy,
they can also be used to open tissue.
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SUTURE SCISSORS
are widely used for suture removal.
These scissors feature a small hook on
one tip that slides under the sutures to
slightly lift the suture before cutting
and removal. The hook also holds the
suture, thus avoiding any type of
slippage prior to cutting.
INSIDE TOWEL
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BLADE HOLDER
is mounted or integrated into the
doctor or roll cleaning structure. Its
main purpose is to hold the blade in
place. The blade is the working portion
of the system that engages the roll
surface to perform the function of
cleaning and removing water or
contaminants or the sheet from the roll
surface.
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THUMB FORCEP
are spring forceps used by compression
between your thumb and forefinger
and are used for grasping, holding or
manipulating body tissue. They are non-
ratchet style.
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TISSUE FORCEP
are designed to create a secure grip of
the tissue with as little trauma as
possible. It is used to manipulate
tissues. support tissues while making
incisions, and suturing, retract tissues to
improve exposure. grasp suture
materials and needles.
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NEEDLE HOLDER
also called a needle driver , is
made from stainless steel and is
used to hold a suturing needle
during surgical procedures.
INSIDE TOWEL
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ARMY NAVY
used to retract shallow or superficial
incisions. From small wounds to
abdominal operations.
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YANKAUER
A rigid suction tip used to aspirate
secretions from the oropharynx.
OUTSIDE TOWEL
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ALLIS
is a surgical instrument with sharp
teeth, used to hold or grasp heavy
tissue. It is also used to grasp fascia and
soft tissues such as breast or bowel
tissue. Allis tissue Forcep can cause
damage, so they are mainly used in
tissue about to be removed.
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KELLY
CURVE/STRAIGHT
are used to clamp blood vessels and hold
heavy tissues in place. Kelly forceps, both
straight and curved, are available. Our forceps
feature a locking ratchet and wider finger
rings for easy handling. Kelly Forceps ensure a
firm grip over the blood vessels and tissues
during the surgery. Its serrated jaws perform
hemostasis without the risk of slippage.
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KOCKERS
It is a multipurpose instrument
commonly used in general and
cardiovascular surgeries for grasping
and clamping hollow viscera and blood
vessels. The long blades are especially
useful for clamping large viscera.
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MOSQUITO
CURVE/STRAIGHT
A small, straight or curved hemostatic forceps
used to hold delicate tissue or compress a
bleeding vessel. Mosquito forceps are one of
many types of hemostatic forceps. They also
are commonly known as “mosquito clamps.”,
these clamps are among the smallest types of
surgical forceps in macroscopic medicine.
OUTSIDE TOWEL
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ROUND NOSE
Use to clamp larger tissues or vessels.
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BOBCOCK
are finger ring, ratcheted, non-perforating
forceps used to grasp delicate tissue. They are
frequently used with intestinal and
laparotomy procedures. The jaws are
circumferential, and the tips are triangular
and fenestrated with horizontal serrations.
They are particularly useful for grasping tube-
shaped structures.
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OVUM FORCEP
used to grasp, hold, manipulate and
remove tissue from inside the uterus
including the ovum and placenta.
Ovum forceps are used during
procedures such as cesarean section,
hysterectomy, and uterine repair and
are also sometimes used as a hemostat.
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DEAVER
is a large, handheld retractor commonly used
to hold back the abdominal wall during
abdominal or thoracic procedures. It may also
be used to move or hold organs away from
the surgical site
OUTSIDE TOWEL
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BALFOUR
RETRACTOR
are used during abdominal surgeries to hold
the wound or incision open for surgery. They
provide access to the surgical site amid tightly
packed organs and tissues. They play a vital
role in cesarean sections, laparotomy, liver,
and gastric surgeries.
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BLADDER
RETRACTOR
was used to facilitate dissection of the
vascular pedicles during laparoscopic radical
cystectomy in a female patient. Results: The
application of the retractor is easy and it
allows more precise control of the vascular
pedicles and ureters.
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RIBBON RETRACTOR
is offered in a variety of lengths ranging
from 6-3/4" to 13". The ideal purpose of
this instrument is to be used in
procedures where organs or intestines
need to be retracted. This retractor is
also malleable, which allows it to fit the
form of the area that is being operated.
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RICHARDSON
Used for holding back multiple layers of deep
tissue. This is one of the most common
general retractors.