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Gynecology Surgical Instrument List

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GYNE SET  Commonly used during hysterectomy procedure to

clamp off a tough ligament on both side of the


LIST OF INSTRUMENTS uterus.
 The instrument has a pair of jaws with longitudinal
4 Towel Clips 1 Mayo Scissors serrations that enhance clamping
10 Curve Kelly 1 Metzenbaum
5 Straight Kelly 1 Long Thumb Babcock Forcep
10 Allis Forceps 1 Short Thumb  Used to grasp delicate tissue
4 Straight Kocher 1 Long Tissue  A finger ring, ratcheted, non-
2 Curve Kocher 1 Short Tissue perforating forceps.
2 Straight Heaney 2 Needle Holder
2 Curve Heaney1 Army Navy Blade Holder #4
2 Babcock 2 Big Richardson  Used to provide reliable
1 Blade Holder #4 1 Bladder Retractor support for multiple blades to
1 Straight Scissor 1 Ovum Forceps perform precise incision.
 It is slotted tip designed to
Towel Clip insert and statically hold the
blade.
 To hold drapes in place
and to keep only the Straight Scissors
operating field exposed.  Designed for cutting body
 Towel clamps is a sharp tissues near the surface of a
tips, usually rounded, wound it is also used for
curved in to provide a cutting sutures, they are also
strong secure hold. referred to as “ suture scissors”
 Straight scissors has a blunt
Curve Kelly tip, sharp and a gold-plated
 Used to compress the handle.
artery, clamp and seal
small to medium size Mayo Scissors
blood vessels or hold the  Mayo scissors have two
artery out of the way. types. Straight and curved
 The locking mechanism is that cut body tissue near the
typically a series of surface of the wound while
interlocking teeth, a few curved scissors allow deeper
on each handle, that allow penetration into the wound.
the user to adjust the clamping force of the pliers.  A more heavy-duty type of
scissors with semi-blunt,
Straight Kelly pointed blades.
 Constricting blood vessels
during surgery to control Metzenbaum Scissors
bleeding.  Metzenbaum or “ Metz” is used
for fine dissection and cutting.
Allis Forceps  These scissors have extra-ong
 Use to hold or grasp heavy handles and short blades for
tissue. deep cuts in the body.
 These forceps have finger- Metzenbaum scissors have blunt
ring grips, sharp edges, cutting blades, that make
and ratcheted handle. these scissors ideal for
dissecting a variety of
tissue.

Straight & Curve Heaney Straight and Curve Kocher


 Used to compress the artery, clamp and seal blood  surgical incision or wound, or to hold back
vessels or hold the artery out of the way. underlying organs and tissues so that the body
 Forceps have straight or curved or straight inserts parts underneath may be accessed.
along with serrated tips for a better grip.  The blade is right angled, concave, and has a slight
lip at the tip. The handle is hollow and features
Long and Short Thumb finger ridges for improved grip.
 Used for the manipulation
and grasping of tissues Bladder Retractor
during surgery  It has a curved tips that easily latch on to the
 They are non-locking, they incision and widen it for optimum access.
contain a grasping surface
and may or may not have Ovum Forceps
teeth.  Used to grasp, hold, manipulate and remove tissue
from inside the uterus including the ovum and the
Long and Short Tissue placenta.
Forceps  Ovum forceps are used during procedures such as
 Tissue forceps: Non- caesarean section, hysterectomy, and uterine
toothed forceps, used for repair.
fine handling of tissue and
traction during dissection.
 Tweezer-like instrument
used to manipulate tissues
and needles when used
properly cause less
trauma than fingers allow more accurate
manipulation of tissues.

Needle Holder
 Used to hold a suturing
needle during surgical
procedures.
 Needle holder is a
ratcheted finger-ring
instrument used to hold
the light to medium
weight needles while
suturing. The slightly curved shanks and cross-
serrated tips are ideal to give a secure grip on the
needles.

Army Navy Retractor


 Used to retract shallow or
superficial incision.
 It is a double- ended
retractor with a fenestrated
handle. The blades at each
end are angled 90 degrees
and also have a slightly
curved, round lip.

Big Richardson
 Used to separate and manipulate the edges of a

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