Surgical Instruments (General)
- Abdominal
- Retractors.
- Anal Retractors,
- Rectal Specula.
- Antrum Punch
- Forceps,
- Sphenoid
- Punches.
- Artery Forceps.
- Broncho-Esophagoscopy Forceps.
- Cervical Biopsy & Specimen Forceps.
- Cheek & Lip Retractors.
- Clips Applying Forceps.
Surgical instruments are tools that allow surgeons to open the soft tissue, remove the bone, dissect and isolate the lesion, and remove or obliterate the abnormal structures as a treatment. Bigger tools are used for the initial exposure, and finer ones are used once the delicate structures are encountered.
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. …
- Grasping or holding instruments: …
- Hemostatic instruments: …
- Retractors: …
- Tissue unifying instruments and materials: