Endoscope An instrument used to examine the interior of canals and hollow viscus. Suture of staple removal tray Suture-removal scissors or staple remover, thumb forceps, sterile 4 x 4 gauze. Suture Tray Towel clips(four), curved hemostat, forceps with teeth, thumb forceps, suture scissors, needle holder, sterile 4 X 4 gauze sutures identified by the physician and added to the setup. What is on a surgical tray General minor surgery tray towel clips(four), scalpel and blade, curved and straight hemostats(two each), surgical scissors, thumb forceps, forceps with teeth, suture scissors, needle holder (retractors and other instruments may be added as needed), specified type of surgical sponge sutures and sizes may be on file card or requested by the physician. Towel Clamps(Clips) Used to keep sterile towels, used as drapes, in place during surgery. ![]() Tenaculum Used to grasp tissue during surgery a cervical tenaculum is commonly used in well-woman exams. Sound A straight or curved instrument used to explore body cavities for measurement of depth and presence of masses or foreign bodies. Bandage Scissors Angled scissors with a blunt knobbed end to insert under dressings to remove them without injuring tissue. Suture-Removal Scissors Specific scissors with a hook toward the distal end of one blade to get under sutures and snip during suture removal. Surgical/Operating Scissors Scissors used during surgery to cut and dissect tissue may be curved or straight, blunt or sharp (e.g., Mayo Scissors) Curett Used to scrape tissue or other substances from a body orifice or organ the most common types are ear and uterine. Scalpel Knives used to make surgical incisions. Retractor Used to hold back tissue and organs to facilitate exposure to the operative site.
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