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What is Moynihan forceps?

What is Moynihan forceps?

Description. Our Moynihan Artery Forceps are mainly used for hemostasis and for holding tissue during procedures. They are made from the highest grade stainless steel, have a ratchet and serrated jaws to aid clamping.

What are Randall forceps?

Randall Stone Forceps are a non-ratcheted, finger ring urology instrument used for grasping and removing kidney stones, gall stones, or polyps. The shanks curve slightly inward from the finger ring and the jaws are available with four varying degrees of curvature.

What are Tenaculum forceps used for?

A tenaculum is a surgical instrument, usually classified as a type of forceps. It consists of a slender sharp-pointed hook attached to a handle and is used mainly in surgery for seizing and holding parts, such as blood vessels.

What are Kelly forceps used for?

Kelly hemostatic forceps are used to clamp blood vessels and hold heavy tissues in place.

What is Kocher forceps used for?

Kocher Forceps contain 1×2 teeth on straight or curved jaws to avoid slippage when trying to grip arteries. Although this hemostatic forceps is typically used for general surgeries, it may also be applied to more specific procedures such as draining of the gallbladder or removal of the thyroid.

What is the difference between tenaculum and Vulsellum?

The vulsellum atraumatic tenaculum (also known as a Teale or Bierer tenaculum) has multiple small teeth that are not intended to puncture the cervical mucosa. It is similar to an Allis clamp but longer and angled in order to be used vaginally.

What are Ochsner forceps used for?

Xelpov Surgical’s Ochsner-Kocher Artery Forceps are used to clamp arteries to block blood flow. They can also be used to hold tissues and skin.

Why is tenaculum used?

In most procedures involving uterine instrumentation, a tenaculum is used for stabilization and traction of the cervix and to decrease the flexion of the uterus to ease passage of instruments into the endometrial cavity.

What are Allis forceps used for?

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.

What are Rochester forceps?

Rochester-Pean Forceps include long serrated jaws that are primarily used as a hemostatic agent to clamp bigger blood vessels. The fully serrated jaws and locking ratchet mechanism reduces the possibility of the vessels or collection of tissues from sliding or moving.

What is a 23 forcep used for?

23 Forceps are used to extract lower first and second molars. PREMIUM INSTRUMENTS Forceps are designed with enhanced beak geometries to allow for optimal access and enhanced engagement when extracting teeth.

What is Desjardins gall stone forceps?

Desjardins Gall Stone Forceps is also known as Rochester gall stone forceps. The forceps is designed the same way as artery forceps. It’s body comes in varying degrees of curvature depending upon the bent consumer wants. The jaws are oval in shape with a hole in the center. The jaws may not be serrated.

What is Desjardin used to treat?

Desjardin is used to extract the stones from gall bladder when this happens. Moreover it may be used to extract stones from ureter and bladder as well. It is now safely used in grasping endometrial polyp (polyp=abnormal growth of smooth muscle) during polypectomy (extraction of polyp).

Can Desjardin be used to remove gall stones?

Desjardins Gall Stone Forceps. Desjardin is used to extract the stones from gall bladder when this happens. Moreover it may be used to extract stones from ureter and bladder as well. It is now safely used in grasping endometrial polyp (polyp=abnormal growth of smooth muscle) during polypectomy (extraction of polyp).