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General Surgery Instruments

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General Surgery Instrumentation Quiz
Instrument Name
Page
Number
126
Grasping
106
Retracting
Babcock
Kocher clamp
114
100
Grasping
Grasping
Metzenbaum scissors
Weitlaner selfretaining retractor
Deaver retractor
103
120
Cutting
Retracting
132
Retracting
Poole suction tip
131
Suction
Yankauer suction tip
131
Suction
Backhaus towel clip
240
Accessory
Balfour retractor
221
Retracting
Malleable ribbon
retractor
Straight mayo scissors
Curved mayo scissors
Allis tissue forceps
132
Retracting
103
104
113
Cutting
Cutting
Grasping
Mayo hegar needle
109
holder
Lahey traction forceps 209
Appendiceal
Richardson retractor
Richardson retractor
120
Suturing
Kelly retractor
Halstead mosquito
clamp
234
96
Retracting
Clamping
Kelly clamp
97
Clamping
Crile clamp
97
Clamping
Rochester pean
98
Clamping
Schnidt clamp
99
Clamping
Foerester sponge
forceps
Army Navy retractor
Classification
Purpose
To hold a sponge during patient’s
preoperative skin prep
Used to gain exposure of skin
layers
used for grasping intestine
Used on heavy tissue such as
fascia or thick ligaments
To dissect soft tissue
Self retaining for exposing deep or
smaller surgical sites
Used to hold back the abdominal
wall
Used to remove large amounts of
fluid from the surgical field
To remove fluid during intraoral,
intraabdominal
used as a bone fracture reduction
clamp
Used for abdominal incisions
where exposure of 7.0″ to 10.0″ is
needed.
used to protect intestines during
abdominal closure
used for cutting suture
used for cutting heavy tissue
Used for grasping and tissue
traction
used for suturing to the level of the
fascia
Used to grasp fibrous tissue
Used for several layers of the body
wall
Retraction of shallow to mediumlength tissue layers
To maintain wound exposure
Used for clamping of superficial or
pediatric tissues and for
hemostasis
Used on finer tissue and blood
vessels for hemostasis
Used on finer tissue and blood
vessels for hemostasis
Used for clamping of thicker tissue
and vessels for dissection
Used to clamp across deep vessels
at a 90-degree angle
Grasping
Retracting
Retracting
1
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To pass a suture under a vessel or
structure
Used to clamp across deep vessels
at a 90-degree angle or to pass a
suture under a vessel or structure
To cut bandages and dressings
Mixter clamp
98
Grasping
Lister bandage
scissors
Bonney forceps
Ferris-Smith tissue
forceps
Debakey forceps
Dressing forceps
Russian forceps
104
Cutting
47
169
Grasping
Grasping
115
115
203
Grasping
Grasping
Grasping
Tissue forceps with
teeth
116
Grasping
Adson tissue forceps
114
Grasping
Adson dressing
forceps
#3 scalpel handle
#4 scalpel handle
#7 scalpel handle
Senn retractor
114
Grasping
49
49
49
106
Cutting
Cutting
Cutting
Retracting
Crilewood needle
holder
Sweet hemoclip
applier
Gelpi self-retaining
retractor
Bookwalter retractor
Moynihan clamp
108
Suturing
352
Suctioning
120
Retracting
183
112
Retracting
Clamping
Lorna towel clamp
38
Clamping
Allen clamp
185
Clamping
Doyen clamp
185
Clamping
Randall stone forceps
182
Grasping
Hill-ferguson
retractor
Hirschman anoscope
192
Retracting
192
Rectal-Anal Instruments
2
Used for heavier tissue and fascia
To grasp tissue during orthopedic
procedures; to close fascia
use on blood vessels
Used with gauze packing because
Atraumatic grip for fine to
moderately thick tissue
Used for stabilization, traction, or
manipulation of intermediate to
heavy tissue
Used for grasping, stabilizing, and
manipulating superficial tissues
Grasping tissue or applying
dressing
Sharp dissection
Sharp dissection
Sharp dissection
Used mainly in pairs for exposure
in small, superficial wounds
Holding small or medium sized
suture needles
holding and applying McKenzie
hemostatic clips
Provides exposure of surgical site
at superficial level
Used in general abdominal surgery
Used for passing suture around or
through meticulous vascular beds
of tissue such as mesentery
Used to secure towels over the
surgical site
Firm grasp of tissue; can be used
for hemostasis of a fine tissue
pedicle
Grasps the body of a larger organ
such as a lung without crushing
sometimes used for common duct
exploration
used in rectal surgery to widen the
opening to the anus
used to evaluate problems of the
anal canal
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Pratt rectal speculum
193
Rectal-Anal Instruments
Cushing vein retractor
69
Retracting
Richardson Eastman
retractor
Groove director
132
Retracting
62
Probing
3
Used to view the anal canal and
maintain opening during rectal
procedures
used in neck or intermediate tissue
depth procedures
Retraction of medium-length tissue
layers
Used to sound a duct, sinus, or
fistula
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