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Laparotomy surgical instruments quiz
Laparotomy surgical instruments quiz






laparotomy surgical instruments quiz

Used to cut all kinds of sutures (but wire) Has a hook-shaped bottom blade Can be curved or straightġ6 Mayo dissecting Used during surgery to cut body tissues and sutures

laparotomy surgical instruments quiz

There are many types of bandage scissors, but they will all have a longer bottom blade that has a blunt tip (helps to prevent cutting skin) The blades are serrated, can be curved or straight You should be able to identify the following scissors: Suture wire cutting Bandage Littauer suture removal Mayo dissecting Metzenbaum dissectingġ3 Suture wire cutting Used to cut wire sutures

LAPAROTOMY SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS QUIZ SKIN

Used to occlude bleeding before ligation (stops bleeding before closing off a blood vessel) SMALLER than the Crile or Kelly, serrations run the full length of the jaws, can be curved or straightġ0 Brown-Adson thumb Used during surgery to grasp and hold tissue, muscle, or skin Fine serrations are present, there are no teeth at the tipġ1 Rat-tooth thumb Used during surgery to grasp and hold tissue, muscle, or skin Difference between Brown-Adison and rat tooth is the rat tooth has teeth at the tip of the instrumentġ2 Scissors Surgical instruments used for cutting material and tissue Similar to Allis Tissue forceps but the tips are smoothħ Crile Used to occlude bleeding before ligation (stops bleeding before closing off a blood vessel) Serrations run the full length of the jaws, can be curved or straightĨ Kelly Used to occlude bleeding before ligation (stops bleeding before closing off a blood vessel) VERY similar to Crile forceps, but serrations only run about halfway up the distal length of the jaw, can be curved or straight

laparotomy surgical instruments quiz

There is a right angle and the top blade is the only part that actually movesĥ Allis tissue Used during surgery to grasp organs and slippery/dense tissue Less delicate than Babcock forceps due to the sharp teeth present at the tip of the bladeĦ Babcock tissue Used during surgery to hold delicate tissue You should be able to identify the following forceps: Alligator Allis tissue Babcock tissue Crile Kelly Halstead mosquito hemostatic Brown-Adson thumb Rat-tooth thumbĤ Alligator Used during surgery to remove foreign bodies The following instruments are used during surgery Many of these look very similar and may be hard to distinguish between! We will break these tools down into smaller sub-groups: Forceps: used to pinch or tweeze tissue Scissors: used to cut tissue Scalpel/Needle: used to cut or pierce tissue Surgical miscellaneous Presentation on theme: "Surgical Instruments:"- Presentation transcript:








Laparotomy surgical instruments quiz