What are sponge forceps?

, sponge-holding forceps
A blunt-tipped forceps used to grasp tissues, esp. in gynecological procedures, without damaging tissue. They are often used to hold the uterine cervix, for example.
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What is sponge forceps used for?

A plastic sponge forceps is used to grasp and hold sponges and swabs during surgical procedures and examinations. Sponge forceps allow surgeons and physicians to place and conveniently hold dressings in place.
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What is sponge clamp?

A foerster clamp is a surgical clamp with a round eyelet. Also known as a sponge clamp, or sponge stick. Used for atraumatically grasping lung tissue in thoracic surgery.
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What is the length of sponge holding forceps?

Normally, they are constructed in a scissor shape, with ratcheted handles and looped, smooth or serrated jaws. A sponge forcep may be curved or straight depending on its specific purpose. Typically, sponge holding forceps are seven to nine inches (about 18 to 23 centimeters)in length.
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What is tissue forceps?

Tissue forceps are used to: manipulate tissues. support tissues while making incisions, and suturing. retract tissues to improve exposure. grasp suture materials and needles.
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Sponge Holding Forceps



How many types of forceps are there?

As a result, there are over 600 different types of forceps, of which maybe 15 to 20 are currently available. Most hospitals have on hand between five and eight different types of forceps. While each type of forceps has been developed for a specific delivery situation, all forceps share several design characteristics.
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What is Babcock forceps?

Babcock Forceps are finger ring, ratcheted, non-perforating forceps used to grasp delicate tissue. They are frequently used with intestinal and laparotomy procedures. Babcock Forceps are similar to Allis forceps. However, they may be considered less traumatic due to their wider, rounded grasping surface.
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What is the function of forceps?

Forceps are nonlocking grasping tools that function as an extension of the thumb and opposing fingers in the assisting hand to augment the instrument in the operating hand. Their primary purpose is to grasp, retract, or stabilize tissue.
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What instrument is used to grasp the cervix?

(15) A uterine tenaculum is a hooklike instrument used to seize and hold the cervix or fundus.
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How do you sterilize a sponge holding forceps?

Sponge holding forceps Clean with detergent and water. Autoclave. Boil for 20 minutes after Cleaning.
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What is sinus forceps?

Sinus forceps are surgical instruments utilized to fill up the nostrils or other ENT cavities with gauze, sponge or other materials in order to absorb different fluids to clean up the desired area thereby obtaining an optimal view of the operating site.
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What is a curette used for?

Curettes. Curettes are used primarily for the treatment of benign or low-grade malignant tumors and for debulking tumors prior to Mohs micrographic surgery. They come in many handle styles with either round or oval heads of varying sizes from 1 mm to 9 mm (Fig. 4.8).
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What is a Heaney clamp?

Heaney Hysterectomy Forceps are commonly used during the hysterectomy procedure to clamp off a tough ligament on both sides of the uterus. The forceps feature ring handles with a lock mechanism and serrated blades to firmly grasp the ligament.
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Which forceps are used to hold the peritoneum?

(b) Untoothed Tissue Forceps-like Babcock's untoothed tissue forceps are used to hold delicate structures like the peritoneum, appendix etc.
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What are the two types of forceps?

There are two basic types of forceps: non-locking (often called "thumb forceps" or "pick-ups") and locking, though these two types come in dozens of specialized forms for various uses.
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What are the best forceps?

Top Surgical Forceps & Hemostats
  • Briggs Precision Kelly Forceps Locking Tweezers Clamp.
  • Ultimate Hemostat Set, 6 Piece Ideal.
  • MABIS Surgical Tweezers and Dressing Forceps.
  • SurgicalOnline 2-Piece Curved & Straight 8" Hemostat Set.
  • MABIS Kelly Forceps, Medical Forceps.
  • SurgicalOnline 4-Piece Straight Hemostat Set.
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What is Morris retractor?

A Morris retractor is a type of retractor which is used by surgeons and gynecologists so that they can work in the deep layers of the patient. The Morris retractors are particularly used when abdominal incisions are made as well closed. ... A retractor such as the Morris retractor is usually curved.
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What is Deaver retractor?

The Deaver Retractor is a large, handheld retractor commonly used to hold back the abdominal wall during abdominal or thoracic procedures. It may also be used to move or hold organs away from the surgical site. The Deaver retractor is shaped like a question mark with a thin, flat blade.
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What is a Richardson retractor?

Richardson Retractor is a 9-1/2" long retractor that can be used during procedures, such as chest or abdominal, to grasp soft tissue using the curved blade. Several widths and depths of the blade are available in order to suit the different surgical needs.
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What is Kelly forceps?

Kelly hemostatic forceps are used to clamp blood vessels and hold heavy tissues in place. Kelly forceps, both straight and curved, are available. Our forceps feature a locking ratchet and wider finger rings for easy handling.
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What are the types of obstetrics forceps?

There are two classes of obstetric forceps: classical forceps and specialized forceps. Forceps selection depends on the obstetric indication. Classic or standard forceps are used to facilitate delivery by applying traction to the fetal skull.
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What tools are used to deliver a baby?

Delivery instruments (sterile)
  • Scissors.
  • Needle holder.
  • Artery forceps or clamp.
  • Dissecting forceps.
  • Sponge forceps.
  • Vaginal speculum.
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What is a Duval clamp?

A Pennington clamp, also known as a Duval clamp, is a surgical clamp with a triangular eyelet. Used for grasping tissue, particularly during intestinal and rectal operations. Also used in some OB/GYN procedures, particularly caesarian section.
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What is a Balfour retractor?

Sklar's® Balfour Abdominal Retractor is a self-retaining retractor used in laparotomy procedures. It may also be used for specific abdominal procedures where the abdomen needs to be held open for examination or evaluation, such as cesarean sections and bowel resection.
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