4. Hand held manual retractor.
Heart shaped tip of blade is designed to
reduce trauma to organs such as liver ,
intestines.
Used to retract tissues and organs deep in
the abdominal region.
5.
6.
7. These are thumb forceps.
Used to grasp dense tissues.
Commonly used to hold the tissue during
wound debridement and closure.
Also used in dental procedures.
8.
9. Used for holding and manipulating delicate
tissues
Jaws are short and tips are narrow
10.
11.
12. Narrow tips, specially used to handle
delicate tissues.
Most commonly used in cardio vascular
thoracic procedures.
13.
14.
15. Used in cardiovascular procedures.
Provides complete blockage of blood flow in
the aorta.
This instrument has atraumatic teeth.
16.
17.
18. Used in cardiovascular to provide partial
clamping of vessels.
Used to hold the section of vessel wall while
blood continues to flow through the open
section.
Non traumatic teeth causing little to no
demage to the vessel
Also used in vascular graft procedure.
19.
20. Used in cardiovascular procedure in clamping
& occuluding blood flow from larger vessels.
Atraumatic teeth, 60 degree angle.
Also used for clamping vessels.
21.
22.
23. Used in cardio vascular procedures.
Used in clamping ductus anteriosus in
infants.
Both curved and straight.
It is also used as a hemostat.
24.
25. Hemostat clamp, used in cardio vascular
procedures.
Used in clamping the short section of aorta.
Both straight and curved
26.
27.
28. Used for clamping various sizes of vessels.
Available in 60 degree angle and straight.
Used as a hemostat to prevent blood flow.
Atraumatic teeth.
29.
30.
31. Lighter than the mayo needle holder.
Length is 7 inches.
Cross serrated jaws.
Commonly used in cardio vascular
procedures.
Used for holding needles & suturing.
Useful in deeper surgeries where there is
restricted space such as chest surgery.
32.
33.
34. It is double spring instrument.
used for holding small needles in cardio
vascular operations.
Straight with smooth jaws
It also features a locking mechanism for firm
grip of needle.