Surgical
Instrument
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Dr. Deivanathan
Associate professor
Department of surgery
Govt.Thoothukudi Medical
College Hospital
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instrument.
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instruments.
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instrument.
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instruments.
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instrument.
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uses.
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instrument.
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instrument.
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1. Rampleys sponge holding
froceps
2. Cleaning the skin with
swab using anti septic
solution
Hold the fundus of the gall
bladder during
cholecystectomy
To remove hydatid cyst and
laminar membrane
1. Deavers retractor
2. Used to retract liver during
cholecystectomy
To retract stomach during
pancreaticojejunostomy
1. Langenbeck retractor
Morris retractor
2. Langenbeck - to retract
tissues during hernia
surgery
Morris - to retract
abdominal wall. Retractor
of choice for operation in
left hypochondrium as it
avoids the risk of splenic
injury
1. Allis forceps
2. Used to hold tissues firmly.
- To hold skin margins during
surgery
- To create flap during
thyroid surgery
1. Babcock forceps
2. To hold tissues
softly- like appendix
during
appendicectomy,
fallopian tube during
tubectomy, margin
of stomach during
anastomosis
1. Curved artery
forceps and straight
artery forceps
2. Holds the structure
very tightly.
- To include an vessel
- Never used on
bowel
1. Straight and curved
mayo scissors
2. Thick blade - use din
cutting sutures,
tissues, rubber
drains, cuts
dressing material
1.Needle
holding
forceps
2.To hold the
needle for
suturing.
1. Dissecting forceps
2. To hold tissues
during fine
dissection.
They can be toothed
/ plain.
1.Humby knife
handle
2.Used to take
partial
thickness
graft
1. Doyen’s occlusion
clamp/ intestinal
forceps
2. Holds the bowel
softly and does not
allow it's contents to
spill
1.BP handle -
bard parker’s
handle
2.To attach
blades for
dissection
1. Ryles tube /
Nasogastric tube
2. To remove gastric
contents , to provide
nutrition
3. Has a radio opaque
line to confirm its
position in X rays.
1. Urinary Catheter
2. Available in various
sizes
3. To Drain the bladder.
To control bleeding
in case of acute
upper GI bleed.
1. Veress Needle
2. To create
pneumoperitoneu
m for laparoscopic
surgeries.