Instruments used in general surgery

Instruments used in general surgery

Instruments used in general surgery are: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5][6][7] [8] [9][10] [11] [12] [13]


Contents

List of instruments used in general surgery

Instrument class Uses Specific instruments
Articulator Galotti articulator
Bone chisel
Cottle cartilage crusher
Bone cutter
Bone distractor
Ilizarov apparatus
Intramedullary kinetic bone distractor
Bone drill
Bone extender
Bone file
Bone lever
Bone mallet
Bone rasp
Bone saw
Bone skid
Bone splint
Bone button
Caliper Castroviejo caliper
Cannula
Catheter
Cautery
Clamps Payr pylorus clamp
Coagulator
Curette
Depressor
Dilator
Dissecting knife
Distractor
Dermatome
Forceps
Forceps, Dissecting Adson
Forceps, Tissue AllisBabcock
Forceps (Other) Sponge Forceps
Acanthulus or Acanthabolos Thorn removal
Bone forceps
Carmalt forceps
Cushing forceps
Dandy forceps
DeBakey forceps
Doyen intestinal forceps
Epilation forceps
Halstead forceps
Kelly forceps
Kocher forceps
Mosquito forceps
Hemostat
Hook
Nerve hook
Obstetrical hook
Skin hook
Hypodermic needle
Lancet
Luxator
Lythotome
Lythotript
Mallet
Partsch mallet
Mouth prop
Mouth gag
Mammotome
Needle holders CastroviejoCrilewoodMayo-HegarOlsen-Hegar
Occluder
Osteotome
Epker osteotome
Periosteal elevator
Joseph elevator
Molt periosteal elevator
Obweg periosteal elevator
Septum elevator
Tessier periosteal elevator
Probe
Retractor
Senn retractor
Gelpi retractor
Weitlaner retractor
USA-Army/Navy retractor
O'Connor-O'Sullivan
Deaver
Bookwalter
Sweetheart
Joseph Skin Hook
Lahey Retractor
Blair (Rollet) Retractor
Rigid Rake
Flexible Rake
Ragnell Retractor
Linde-Ragnell Retractor
Davis Retractor
Volkman Retractor
Mathieu Retractor
Jackson Tracheal Hook
Crile Retractor
Meyerding Finger Retractor
Little Retractor
Love Nerve Retractor
Green Retractor
Goelet Retractor
Cushing Vein Retractor
Langenbeck Retractor
Richardson Retractor
Richardson-Eastmann Retractor
Kelly Retractor
Parker Retractor
Parker-Mott Retractor
Roux Retractor
Mayo-Collins Retractor
Ribbon Retractor
Alm Retractor
Self Retaining Retractors
Weitlaner Retractor
Beckman-Weitlaner Retractor
Beckman-Eaton Retractor
Beckman Retractor
Adson Retractor
Rib spreader
Rongeur
Scalpel
Ultrasonic scalpel
Laser scalpel
Scissors
Iris scissors
Kiene scissors
Metzenbaum scissors To dissect soft tissue, etc
Mayo scissors To cut suture, etc
Tenotomy scissors
Spatula
Speculum
Mouth speculum
Rectal speculum
Sim's vaginal speculum
Cusco's vaginal speculum
Sponge bowl
Sterilization tray
Sternal saw
Suction tube
Surgical elevator
Surgical hook
Surgical knife
Surgical mesh
Surgical needle
Surgical snare
Surgical sponge
Surgical spoon
Surgical stapler
Surgical tray
Suture
Syringe
Tongue depressor
Tonsillotome
Tooth extractor
Towel clamp
Towel forceps
Backhaus towel forceps
Lorna towel forceps
Tracheotome
Tissue expander
Subcutaneous inflatable balloon expander
Trephine
Trocar
Tweezer
Venous clipping

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References

  1. ^ Living with an Ilizarov/Taylor Spatial Frame UK newspaper article
  2. ^ ilizarov.com (English)
  3. ^ Children with Tracheostomies Resource Guide, by Marilyn K. Kertoy, p. 15 (Google book search)
  4. ^ Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary
  5. ^ Rob Toreki (1 December 2004). "Cannulas". The Glassware Gallery. Interactive Learning Paradigms Incorporated. http://www.ilpi.com/inorganic/glassware/cannula.html. 
  6. ^ Practical approach to nephrostomy
  7. ^ See Mr R McElroy for details of various operations and the unintended effects of chemical cauterization
  8. ^ Ring, Malvin (2001-07). "How a Dentist's Name Became a Synonym for a Life-saving Device: The Story of Dr. Charles Stent". Journal of the History of Dentistry 49 (2): 7780. PMID 11484317. http://www.fauchard.org/publications/history/49_2_july01/stent49_2.htm. Retrieved 2008-04-01. 
  9. ^ How do they get the hole through a hypodermic needle?
  10. ^ Bonfils-Roberts, E (May 1972). "The Rib Spreader: A Chapter in the History of Thoracic Surgery" (PDF). Chest 61 (5): 469474. doi:10.1378/chest.61.5.469. ISSN 0012-3692. PMID 4558402. http://www.chestjournal.org/cgi/reprint/61/5/469.pdf. Retrieved 2008-04-22. 
  11. ^ "General Instrument Sourcebook - KMedic" (PDF). http://www.teleflexmedicaloem.com/pdf/KMAD-4_General.pdf. Retrieved 2011-02-10. 
  12. ^ Bailey & Loves SHORT PRACTICE OF SURGERY (23rd ed.). ISBN 0 340 75949. 
  13. ^ Gould, George M. (1934). Gould's Pocket Pronouncing Medical Dictionary (10th (rev) ed.). P. Blakiston's Son & Co., Inc.. 

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