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Stainless steel scalpel holder- used to cut tissue
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Disposable scalpel- used to cut tissue
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Operating scissors- sharp/sharp- Used to cut tissue
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Operating scissors- curved sharp/blunt- used tocut tissue
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Operating scissors- blunt/blunt- used to cut tissue
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Littauer suture scissors- to cut suture material
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Lister Bandage scissors- used to cut bandages not dressings
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Mayo dissecting scissors- used to cut and to dissect.
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Standard Thumb Forceps- used to grasp objects, not usually used on tissue. For the removal of foreign objects from small body orafaces. Has many tasks.
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Standard Tissue forceps- used to grasp tissue
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Plain Splinter forceps- used to get out splinters.
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Adson Dressing forceps- used to grasp or apply dressings.
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Allis Tissue forceps- used to grasp tissue.
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Halsted Mosquito Hemostatic forceps- curved or straight- used to clamp or cut off blood supply from an artery or blood vessel.
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Kelly Hemostatic forceps- used to grasp blood vessels.
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