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The document provides information on various surgical instruments and sutures including their uses, aliases, strengths, absorption rates and additional details. It describes forceps, retractors, scissors, clamps and suction tools as well as absorbable and non-absorbable suture materials like chromic, PDS, Monocryl and Vicryl. Over 30 different instruments and suture types are defined concisely with their primary functions and characteristics.
The document provides information on various surgical instruments and sutures including their uses, aliases, strengths, absorption rates and additional details. It describes forceps, retractors, scissors, clamps and suction tools as well as absorbable and non-absorbable suture materials like chromic, PDS, Monocryl and Vicryl. Over 30 different instruments and suture types are defined concisely with their primary functions and characteristics.
The document provides information on various surgical instruments and sutures including their uses, aliases, strengths, absorption rates and additional details. It describes forceps, retractors, scissors, clamps and suction tools as well as absorbable and non-absorbable suture materials like chromic, PDS, Monocryl and Vicryl. Over 30 different instruments and suture types are defined concisely with their primary functions and characteristics.
Surgical Instrument - Adson Forceps Alias - Debakey's
Alias - Adson's Use – Grasping Use – Grasping Additional Info - One of the most common surgical forceps, used for Additional Info - Most commonly used for suturing the skin. grasping soft tissue, blood vessels and bowel.
Surgical Instrument - Allis Clamp
Use – Grasping Additional Info - Often used for grasping soft tissue such as breast tissue or bowel tissue Surgical Instrument - Deep Gelpi Retractor Use - Self Retaining Retractor Additional Info - Most commonly used in orthopedic and spine surgery.
Surgical Instrument - Army Navy Retractor
Alias - US Retractor Use - Tissue or Bone Retraction Additional Info - Common to the both major and minor orthopedic and general surgery trays.
Surgical Instrument - Double Action Rongeur
Alias – Leksell Use – Cutting Additional Info - Used for cutting bone in othopedic and spine surgery.
Surgical Instrument – Babcock
Use – Grasping Additional Info - For grasping soft tissue or bowel.
Surgical Instrument - Kelly Clamp
Alias – Snap Use - Grasping or Clamping Additional Info - The most basic clamp available in virtually all surgical Surgical Instrument - Carmalt Clamp instrument sets. Use – Clamping Additional Info - Larger than a kelly clamp and often confused with the Peon Clamp of the same size; Carmalt clamps have the characteristic jaw structure pictured.
Surgical Instrument – Kocher
Surgical Instrument - Deaver Retractor Alias – Ochsner Use – Retracting Use – Grasping Additional Info - Available in multiple widths and common to many surgical Additional Info - Used to grasp bone or fascia. trays for general, orthopedic and GYN surgery. Surgical Instrument - Mayo Scissors Alias - Suture Scissors Use – Cutting Additional Info - General purpose and suture cutting scissors, normally not Surgical Instrument - Russian Forceps used on tissue. Alias – Russians Use – Grasping Additional Info - A multi purpose pick up in most instrument sets.
Surgical Instrument - Metzenbaum Scissors
Alias – Metz Use – Cutting Additional Info - The most common scissors use for cutting tissue. Surgical Instrument - Shallow Gelpi Retractor Use - Self Retaining Retraction Additional Info - Common to spine and orthopedic surgery.
Surgical Instrument - Weitlaner Retractor
Alias - Self Retainer Use – Retraction Additional Info - Available with both sharp and dull jaws.
Surgical Instrument - Mosquito Clamp
Use – Clamping Additional Info - Pictured above it the Kelly Clamp and below the small Mosquito Clamp.
Surgical Instrument - Yankauer Suction Tip
Use - Suction
Surgical Instrument - Poole Suction
Use – Suction Additional Info - All of the holes around the poole suction allow it to suck up large amounts of fluid without getting clogged. Perfect after irrigating the abdominal cavity.
Suture Name – Chromic
Construction – Monofilament Strength - 21-28 days Surgical Instrument - Richardson Retractor Absorption - 90 Days Alias – Rich Color - Brown or Blue Dyed Use – Retraction Additional Info - Chromic suture is made from either beef serosa or sheep Additional Info - Available in multiple sizes as well as single and double submucosa. It is most commonly used in OB-GYN surgery and facial plasic ended. This is one of the most common general surgery retractors. or oral surgery. Suture Name – Ethibond Construction – Braided Suture Name – PDS Absorption - Non-Absorbable Construction – Monofilament Color - Dyed Green Strength - Size 4-0 and smaller 60% @ 2 weeks, 40% @ 4 weeks, and 35% @ Additional Info - Most commonly used in orthopedic surgery to reconnect 6 weeks high tension tissue. A #5 Ethibond suture, the largest, can be used to repair Size 3-0 and larger 80% @ 2 weeks, 70% @ 4 weeks, and 60% @ 6 weeks a ruptured Achilles tendon. Absorption - 183 - 238 days Color - Clear or Violet Additional Info - PDS is a long lasting absorbable monofilament suture for soft tissue approximation, it is commonly used to approximate fascia in open abdominal cases.
Suture Name – Gortex
Construction – Monofilament Absorption - Non-Absorbable Suture Name – Prolene Color – White Construction – Monofilament Additional Info - Common uses for gortex suture would be for suturing the Absorption - Non-absorbable anastomosis of cardiac or vascular grafts, or to suture a gortex patch in a Color - Clear or Blue ventral hernia repair. Additional Info - Prolene sutures often come double armed as pictured above. This allows a surgeon to create an anastamosis with vascular graft. Prolene suture for vascular surgery will often come as a "long" (36")or "short" (18") stitch. The long stitch is used for the anastimosis, the short stitch is used to repair a small hole in the vessel typically.
Suture Name – Monocryl
Construction – Monofilament Strength - 50%-70% 1 week, 20% - 40% @ 2 weeks Suture Name – Silk Absorption - 91-119 Days Construction – Braided Color - Violet or Undyed Clear Absorption - Non-Absorbable Additional Info - One of the most common sutures used in all surgical Color – Black services for skin closure, also used commonly in cosmetic surgery for Additional Info - Commonly used to tie in surgical drains, repair small holes general soft tissue closure. in the bowel or tie off large blood vessels.
Suture Name - Nylon Ethilon Suture Name – Vicryl
Construction – Monofilament Construction – Braided Absorption - Non-Absorbable Strength - 75% @ 2 weeks, 50% @ 3 weeks, 25% @ 4 weeks Color - Black, Green or Clear Absorption - 56-70 Days Additional Info - Most commonly used for suturing the skin when using an Color - Violet or White interrupted stitch, sewing in a surgical drain, and very small Ethilon sutures Additional Info - One of the most common sutures used in all surgical are used for repairing lacerated nerves or blood vessels services to approximate soft tissue.