Plastics Instruments

  1. Jacobson clamp

    • AKA “Jake” or “Baby Jake”
    • Curved or Straight
    • Has a VERY FINE tip
  2. Halsted “mosquito” clamp

    Curved or straight
  3. Baby Mixter (Right Angle)
  4. Adson-Brown

    “Alligator” teeth, rather than Rat teeth
  5. Bishop Forceps

    Commonly used in Blepharoplasties or procedure of or around the eye
  6. Stevens Tenotomy Scissor

    • Curved of Straight
    • Tip has concave outer edge
    • Common in facial and hand procedures
  7. Iris Scissor

    • Curved or Straight
    • Common in facial plastics
    • Straight is often used as suture scissor for delicate suture
  8. Joseph Scissor

    • Slightly curved
    • Tip similar to Iris scissor, but a much larger
  9. Webster Needle Holder

    • Smaller than Hegar needle holder to accommodate small suture needles
    • Gold plating indicated Tungsten Carbide tip
  10. Olsen-Hegar Needle Holder

    • Has scissors built into tip.
    • For superficial suturing
  11. Heiss Retractor

    • Mini self retaining retractor
    • Common in surgery of the hand
  12. Ragnell Retractor

    Double ended
  13. Joseph Skin Hook

    Double prong, sharp
  14. Guthrie Skin Hook

    • Double prong, sharp
    • Much smaller than Joseph, prong closer together
  15. Freeman Facelift Retractor

    • AKA “Bear claws” “Cat claws”
    • VERY shape tips
    • Also used in Breast cases
  16. Lighted Breast Retractor

    • Commonly used in dissection of pocket for breast implants
    • Fiberoptic light from external source
    • Has suction port for smoke evacuation
    • Multiple lengths available
  17. Freeman Areola Sizer

    • AKA “Cookie Cutter”
    • Used to measure and mark areola size for breast lifts, reductions or reconstructions. Pushed into skin to leave indentation or edge will be coated with colored dye
  18. Liposuction cannula

    Many lengths and tips available
Author
BrOleg
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332551
Card Set
Plastics Instruments
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