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Instruments Used In General Surgery
There are many different surgical specialties, some of which require very specific kinds of surgical instruments to perform. General surgery is a specialty focused on the abdominal contents, as well as the thyroid gland, and diseases involving skin, breasts, various soft tissues, trauma, peripheral vascular disease, hernias, and endoscopic procedures. This page is dedicated specifically to listing surgical instruments used in general surgery. Instruments can be classified in many ways - but broadly speaking, there are five kinds of instruments. # Cutting and dissecting instruments: #*Scalpels, scissors, and saws are the most traditional #*Elevators can be both cutting and lifting/retracting #*Although the term dissection is broad, energy devices such as diathermy/cautery are often used as more modern alternatives. # Grasping or holding instruments: #*Classically this included forceps and clamps predominantly #*Roughly, forceps can be divided into traumatic (tissue crushin ...
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Surgery
Surgery ''cheirourgikē'' (composed of χείρ, "hand", and ἔργον, "work"), via la, chirurgiae, meaning "hand work". is a medical specialty that uses operative manual and instrumental techniques on a person to investigate or treat a pathological condition such as a disease or injury, to help improve bodily function, appearance, or to repair unwanted ruptured areas. The act of performing surgery may be called a surgical procedure, operation, or simply "surgery". In this context, the verb "operate" means to perform surgery. The adjective surgical means pertaining to surgery; e.g. surgical instruments or surgical nurse. The person or subject on which the surgery is performed can be a person or an animal. A surgeon is a person who practices surgery and a surgeon's assistant is a person who practices surgical assistance. A surgical team is made up of the surgeon, the surgeon's assistant, an anaesthetist, a circulating nurse and a surgical technologist. Surgery usually spa ...
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Curette
A curette is a surgical instrument designed for scraping or debriding biological tissue or debris in a biopsy, excision, or cleaning procedure. In form, the curette is a small hand tool, often similar in shape to a stylus; at the tip of the curette is a small scoop, hook, or gouge. The verb ''to curette'' means "to scrape with a curette", and curettage ( or ) is treatment that involves such scraping. Uses Some examples of medical use of a curette include: * the removal of impacted ear wax; * dilation and curettage of the uterus, a gynecologic procedure; *excision of many benign tumors and some malignant tumors; * excision of the adenoids (adenoidectomy) by an otolaryngologist; * to scrape tartar deposits from tooth enamel with a periodontal curette. See also *Ear pick Ear picks, also called ear scoops, or ear spoons, or earpicks, are a type of curette used to clean the ear canal of earwax (cerumen). They are preferred and are commonly used in East Asia, South Asia an ...
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Backhaus Forceps
Backhaus is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Georg F. Backhaus (born 1955), German agricultural scientist specializing in horticulture and phytomedicine *George Henry Backhaus (1811–1882), German-Australian Catholic priest * Gerd Backhaus (born 1942), German soccer player *Hans-Georg Backhaus (born 1929), German critic of political economy and philosopher *Heiner Backhaus (born 1982), German soccer player and manager *Helmuth M. Backhaus (1920–1989), German actor, screenwriter and film director *Robin Backhaus (born 1955), American swimmer * Robin Backhaus (German swimmer) (born 1989), German freestyle swimmer *Till Backhaus (born 1959), German politician * Wilf K. Backhaus (1946–2009), Canadian game designer, business professor, and lawyer *Wilhelm Backhaus Wilhelm Backhaus ('Bachaus' on some record labels) (26 March 1884 – 5 July 1969) was a German pianist and pedagogue. He was particularly well known for his interpretations of Mozart, Be ...
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Backhaus Clamp
Backhaus is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Georg F. Backhaus (born 1955), German agricultural scientist specializing in horticulture and phytomedicine *George Henry Backhaus (1811–1882), German-Australian Catholic priest * Gerd Backhaus (born 1942), German soccer player *Hans-Georg Backhaus (born 1929), German critic of political economy and philosopher *Heiner Backhaus (born 1982), German soccer player and manager *Helmuth M. Backhaus (1920–1989), German actor, screenwriter and film director *Robin Backhaus (born 1955), American swimmer * Robin Backhaus (German swimmer) (born 1989), German freestyle swimmer *Till Backhaus (born 1959), German politician * Wilf K. Backhaus (1946–2009), Canadian game designer, business professor, and lawyer *Wilhelm Backhaus Wilhelm Backhaus ('Bachaus' on some record labels) (26 March 1884 – 5 July 1969) was a German pianist and pedagogue. He was particularly well known for his interpretations of Mozart, Be ...
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Forceps (Surgical Instrument)
Forceps (plural forceps or considered a plural noun without a singular, often a pair of forceps; the Latin plural ''forcipes'' is no longer recorded in most dictionaries) are a handheld, hinged instrument used for grasping and holding objects. Forceps are used when fingers are too large to grasp small objects or when many objects needed to be held at one time while the hands are used to perform a task. The term "forceps" is used almost exclusively in the fields of biology and medicine. Outside biology and medicine, people usually refer to forceps as tweezers, tongs, pliers, clips or clamps. Mechanically, forceps employ the principle of the lever to grasp and apply pressure. Depending on their function, basic surgical forceps can be categorized into the following groups: # Non-disposable forceps. They should withstand various kinds of physical and chemical effects of body fluids, secretions, cleaning agents, and sterilization methods. # Disposable forceps. They are usually made o ...
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Allis Clamp
An Allis clamp (also called the Allis forceps) is a commonly used surgical instrument. It was invented by Oscar Allis. *The Allis clamp is a surgical instrument with sharp teeth, used to hold or grasp heavy tissue. It is also used to grasp fascia and soft tissues such as breast or bowel tissue. Allis clamps can cause damage, so they are often used in tissue about to be removed. *When used to grasp the cervix to stabilize the uterus, such as when an intrauterine device is being inserted, an Allis clamp has the advantage of causing less bleeding than the more commonly used tenaculum. See also *Instruments used in general surgery There are many different surgical specialties, some of which require very specific kinds of surgical instruments to perform. General surgery is a specialty focused on the abdominal contents, as well as the thyroid gland, and diseases involving ... References External linksSurgical Instruments- Allis Clamp Surgical instruments {{Surgery-stu ...
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Allis may refer to: People * Allis (surname) Places * Allis Township, Michigan * North Allis Township, Michigan * West Allis, Wisconsin Other * Allis-Chalmers, a former manufacturer of farm equipment based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin * Big Allis, a giant generator in Queens, New York, commissioned by Consolidated Edison and built by Allis-Chalmers in 1965 * Allis-Chalmers Model B, popular tractor manufactured by Allis-Chalmers * Charles Allis Art Museum, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin * Allis shad, ''Alosa alosa'', species of fish found in Europe and North Africa * Fiat Allis, manufacturer of construction equipment * Allis clamp, a vital surgical instrument used in many surgical procedures See also * Alliss * Alis (other) * Alice (other) Alice may refer to: * Alice (name), most often a feminine given name, but also used as a surname Literature * Alice (''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''), a character in books by Lewis Carroll * ''Alice'' series, children's ...
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Adson Tissue Forceps
Adson may refer to: Surname: * Alfred Washington Adson (1887–1951), American doctor ( Adson's sign is named after him) * Artur Adson (1889–1977), Estonian poet, writer and theatre critic * John Adson John Adson (c. 1587 – 29 June 1640) was an English musician and composer. Little is known about his early life; the first certain reference to him comes in 1604, when he was in service to Charles III, Duke of Lorraine as a cornett player. Som ... (c. 1587 – 1640), English musician and composer Given name: * Adson Alves da Silva (born 1982), Brazilian footballer * Adson Ferreira Soares (born 2000), Brazilian footballer {{surname ...
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Adson may refer to: Surname: * Alfred Washington Adson (1887–1951), American doctor ( Adson's sign is named after him) * Artur Adson (1889–1977), Estonian poet, writer and theatre critic * John Adson John Adson (c. 1587 – 29 June 1640) was an English musician and composer. Little is known about his early life; the first certain reference to him comes in 1604, when he was in service to Charles III, Duke of Lorraine as a cornett player. Som ... (c. 1587 – 1640), English musician and composer Given name: * Adson Alves da Silva (born 1982), Brazilian footballer * Adson Ferreira Soares (born 2000), Brazilian footballer {{surname ...
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