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 General Surgery Instrumentation Quiz 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 General Surgery Instrumentation Quiz 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