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- Name: Adson Forceps
- Category - Grasping/Holding
- Use: comes with or without teeth, provide good tissue grip with minimal damage to tissue because they have very fine rat-tooth tips.Used on delicate tissue.
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- Name: Adson-Brown
- Category- Grasping/Holding
- Use: Most commonly used for suturing the skin during cosmetic procedures. used on delicate tissue.
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- Name: Tissue Forceps
- Category: Grasping/Holding
- Uses: come with or without teeth, for grasping tissue.
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- Name: Bayonet Forcep
- Category: Grasping/Holding
- Uses: Often used for Spine, Head and Neck, or Neuro Surgery.
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- Name: Debakey Forcep
- Category: Grasping/Holding
- Uses: One of the most common surgical forceps, used for grasping soft tissue, blood vessels and bowel.
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- Name: Russian Forcep
- Category: Grasping/Holding
- Uses: They are commonly used to hold the tissue during wound debridement and closure. Additionally, they may be used during dental procedures.
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- Name: Perforating Towel Clip (Backhaus)
- Category: Grasping/Holding
- Uses: used for grasping tissue, securing towels or drapes and holding or reducing small bone fractures.
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- Name: Non-Perforating Towel Clip (Lorna)
- Category: Grasping/Holding
- Uses: secure towels and draping.
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- Name: Volkmann (Rake)
- Category: Retracting/Viewing
- Uses: Superficial retracting of wound edges
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- Name: Army-Navy
- Category: Retracting/Viewing
- Uses: used to retract shallow or superficial incisions
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- Name: Richardson
- Category: Retracting/Viewing
- Uses: used during chest or abdominal surgery.
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- Name: Deaver
- Category: Retracting/Viewing
- Uses:uses for retracting organs and internal structures.
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