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Babcock tissue forceps. Babcock tissue forceps. Salvaged Decompressor: For Decompressing the Bowel No more used because of wound dehiscence, peritonitis and fistula formation. sucker. Shoehorn: For Protecting the bowel when Suturing the Rectus sheath.
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Salvaged Decompressor: For Decompressing the Bowel No more used because of wound dehiscence, peritonitis and fistula formation. sucker
Shoehorn: For Protecting the bowel when Suturing the Rectus sheath
Finnisheto Self Retaining Retractor: Used in patients with much abdominal fat Note: Put gauze over soft tissue Before applying retractor as it would be there for long time
Kellis Retractor Looks like langenbeck but the blade is much Bigger and curved along its longitudinal axis
Morris Retractor: Note: Similar to Langenbeck but the blade is curved on the transverse axis
Payre’s (Crushing/Traumatic) Intestinal Clamp Curved non-crushing Intestinal clamp
Payre’s (Crushing) Intestinal Clamp It crushes bowel during resection of gangrenous bowel
Curved non-crushing Intestinal clamp
Curved non-crushing Intestinal clamp
Moneyhams Monihans’ Intestinal forceps Monyhan's forceps for cholecystectomy
3 • Bundle of Six • Volksman’s spoon • Sinus Forceps • (has no ratchet unlike other forceps) • McDonald Dissector • Aneurysm needle • Malleable probe • Watson Chyne dissector 2 1 4 Four of the bundle of six
Volksman spoon (bone currette Malleable Probe
Fergusson's scissors: Also called Assistant's Scissors/Stitch Scissors Note: The angle the blades makes with the horizontal when Placed on a flat surface is sharp as against the smooth angle That a curved mayo makes
Allis tissue forcep: for holding soft tissue but should never be used on skin
Note: The groove Needle holding Forceps