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Heaney Clamp
- Curved
- Diagonal or cross-hatched serrations
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Ballentine Clamp
Longitudinal serrations
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Heany-Ballentine Clamp
- Curved version of Ballentine
- Longitudinal serrations
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Wertheim Clamp
- No teeth
- Horizontal serrations
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Wertheim-Cullen Pedicle Clamp
Sharply angled
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Zeppelin Clamp or “Z clamp”
- Straight, curved, or Right angle
- Unique serrations
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Pennington Clamps (forceps)
Commonly used to grasp uterine edges during closure
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Bozeman Packing Forcep
- Commonly used to pack vagina with gauze after procedure
- Many other possible uses
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Schroeder Uterine Tenaculum
- Used to grasp cervix or uterine body
- Rarely called by official name. Just “Tenaculum”
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Hulka Tenaculum
Used to manipulate uterus from the cervix
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- Doyen Tumor Screw
- Also called Myoma screw or “Corkscrew”
- Used to hold traction on myomas during excision
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Jorgenson Scissors
- Thick body and tips
- Tip is strongly curved
- For cutting heavy ligaments or cervix
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Heaney Needle Holder
Curved tip
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Russian Forceps
Atraumatic forcep
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Sims Vaginal Retractor
Single or double ended
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DeLee Bladder Retractor
Commonly used in C-sections to protect the urinary bladder from injury
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- Graves Speculum
- used for performing pelvic examinations, Pap Smears, and examining the cervix.
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- Heaney Retractor
- Right angled tip
- Length and handle style will vary
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- Breisky Vaginal Retractor
- Vaginal wall retractor
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- O’Connor O’Sullivan
- Self retaining abdominal retractor
- Common in GYN surgery
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Sims Curette
- Sharp
- To scrape uterine lining
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- Kevorkian Curette
- Sharp, rectangular tip
- Also called “Box curette”
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Heaney Curette
Sharp teeth around edge
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- Sims Uterine Sound
- Blunt tip
- To measure depth of uterine cavity
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