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Name that Picture - $100
◼ What is this tool called?
◼ Needle driver/holder
Name that Picture - $200
◼ What is this tool called?
◼ Crile clamp/forcep
Name that Picture - $300
◼ What is the name of this tool?
◼ General/Plain/Smooth/Dressing Forcep
Name that Picture - $400
◼ What is this tool go by?
◼ Kelly Hemostatic Forceps or “kellys”
Name that Picture - $500
◼ What is the name of this tool?
◼ Carmalt Clamp
Common Uses - $100
◼ Used in surgery to make incisions or cuts into a patient
◼ Knife or scalpel
Common Uses - $200
◼ This tool can have straight and curved blade. Used to cut thick tissues and also referred to as “suture scissors”
◼ Mayo scissors
Common Uses - $300
◼ This tool is commonly used to for grasping tissue, securing towels or drapes, and holding or reducing small bone fractures. Tips can pinch into patients skin to prevent slippage
◼ Penetrating towel clamp
Common Uses - $400
◼ primarily used for clamping large blood vessels or manipulating heavy tissue. Also used for soft tissue dissection. Available as curved or straight, with ratcheted finger handle
◼ Kelly Hemostatic Forceps or “kellys”
Common Uses - $500
◼ This tool is used for cutting delicate tissues and blunt dissection. Careful separation of tissues often done with fingers or this tool
◼ Metzenbaum-Lahey Dissecting Scissors
Forceps - $100
◼ Used for grasping fine tissue and blood vessels. Also used in soft tissue dissection
◼ Debakey Forceps
Forceps - $200
◼ Single tooth forceps commonly used to place sutures
◼ Rat-toothed forceps
Forceps - $300
◼ These forceps are 5 inches in length. Jaws can either be curved or straight. Used to clamp small blood vessels. Have fine tips and short, fully serrated jaws
◼ Halsted Mosquito Forceps
Forceps - $400
◼ These forceps are ratcheted and used for grasping organs and slippery/dense tissue. They can be straight or angled
◼ Allis Tissue Forceps
Forceps - $500
◼ These forceps are used for grasping delicate tissues and to prevent contamination
◼ Adson Brown forceps
Final Jeopardy
This tool has a longitudinally serrated blade with cross-hatched tip It can securely clamp tissue without cutting it This tool has scissor-like ratchet handles, and can have a straight or curved tip in a variety of lengths. Used for clamping blood vessels and large tissues or ligating pedicles. It is commonly used in ovariohysterectomies, where this instrument is used for crushing the vessels of the ovarian pedicle
Carmalt clamp