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Grooming:




Oster Clippers and Blades

Blades: Smaller the number – less teeth / larger the number - more teeth = more hair that is cut

Grooming:




Resco Nail Trimmers

Guillotine style

Grooming:




Pet Nail Trimmers

Small to large pliers style

Grooming:




Cat Claw (Nail) Trimmers

Scissors style

Grooming:



Whites Toenail Scissors

Scissors style

Hemostats

Function: Used to stop or prevent hemorrhage




•They are used to clamp off blood vessels and small tissue stumps containing blood vessels


•They are available in many different sizes with straight or curved jaws.

Hemostats:


Kelly Forceps

Kelly and Crile forceps are medium sized and differ only in how much of the inner jaw is covered with grooves•Kelly – grooves only go half-way up 
•Crile – grooves go all the way up

Kelly and Crile forceps are medium sized and differ only in how much of the inner jaw is covered with grooves.



Kelly – grooves only go half-way up


•Crile – grooves go all the way up

Hemostats:




Crile Forceps

Kelly and Crile forceps are medium sized and differ only in how much of the inner jaw is covered with grooves 
•Kelly – grooves only go half-way up 
•Crile – grooves go all the way up

Kelly and Crile forceps are medium sized and differ only in how much of the inner jaw is covered with grooves


•Kelly – grooves only go half-way up


Crile – grooves go all the way up

Hemostats:




Halsted Mosquito forceps

Mosquito forceps are relatively small hemostats used to clamp fine blood vessels.

Mosquito forceps are relatively small hemostats used to clamp fine blood vessels.

Hemostats:



Rochester-Carmalt

Rochester-Carmalt forceps have a longer broader jaw with longitudinal grooves crossed by transverse grooves at the tip.
-Can have curved blades.

Rochester-Carmalt forceps have a longer broader jaw with longitudinal grooves crossed by transverse grooves at the tip.


-Can have curved blades.

Hemostats:




Rochester-Pean

Rochester-Pean forceps have only transverse grooves.
-Can have curved blades.

Rochester-Pean forceps have only transverse grooves.


-Can have curved blades.

Hemostats:



Doyen Intestinal Forceps
Doyen Intestinal Forceps: Non-crushing intestinal occluding forceps with longitudinal serrations. Used to temporarily occlude lumen of bowel.
Doyen Intestinal Forceps: Non-crushing intestinal occluding forceps with longitudinal serrations. Used to temporarily occlude lumen of bowel.

Hemostats:



Fergusson Angiotribe
Fergusson Angiotribe: Heavy duty scissor-type forceps with ratchet handles and blade faces that are cross-hatched and have a matching longitudinal male-female groove running their length. Designed for hemostasis and prevention of subsequent bleeding.
Fergusson Angiotribe: Heavy duty scissor-type forceps with ratchet handles and blade faces that are cross-hatched and have a matching longitudinal male-female groove running their length. Designed for hemostasis and prevention of subsequent bleeding.

Hemostats:



Kocher Forceps
Kocher Forceps : a strong forceps for controlling bleeding in surgery having serrated blades with interlocking teeth at the tips
Kocher Forceps : a strong forceps for controlling bleeding in surgery having serrated blades with interlocking teeth at the tips

Hemostats:



Mixter Forceps
Mixter Forceps: (also known as the right angle clamp) The shape of the clamp is ideal for occluding blood vessels, assisting in dissection and passing sutures around structures.
Mixter Forceps: (also known as the right angle clamp) The shape of the clamp is ideal for occluding blood vessels, assisting in dissection and passing sutures around structures.

Grasping Forceps

•Refers to instruments used to grasp, manipulate or extract


•Some have ratchet mechanisms that hold their jaws closed


Include: Dressing forceps, Towel clamps, Adson forceps, Adson-Brown tissue forceps.

Grasping Forceps:




Dressing Forceps & Tissue Forceps

–Dressing forceps and tissue forceps resemble tweezers but have different kinds of jaws.
•Dressing forceps - have flat jaws with transverse grooves on their inside surfaces – They are designed to apply and remove dressings and should not be...

–Dressing forceps and tissue forceps resemble tweezers but have different kinds of jaws.


Dressing forceps - have flat jaws with transverse grooves on their inside surfaces – They are designed to apply and remove dressings and should not be used to handle tissues as they tend to crush.


Tissue forceps - have teeth that tend to separate tissue rather than crush it. They are often used to grasp tissue while suturing – sometimes referred to as Rat tooth forceps.


Allis tissue forceps - have multiple teeth in their jaws and a ratchet mechanism to keep them closed. They are used to grasp and manipulate organs and tissues.

Grasping Forceps:




Towel Clamps

Towel clamps – have sharp tips that curve together to a point and are used to secure surgical drapes to the patient.•Jones Towel clamp 
•Backhaus Towel Clamp
Towel clamps – have sharp tips that curve together to a point and are used to secure surgical drapes to the patient.

•Jones Towel clamp


•Backhaus Towel Clamp

Grasping Forceps:




Adson Forceps

Adson forceps - are stainless steel tweezers used to move and hold tissue in place during delicate surgical procedures. Come in dressing or tissue.
Adson forceps - are stainless steel tweezers used to move and hold tissue in place during delicate surgical procedures. Come in dressing or tissue.

Grasping Forceps:




Adson-Brown Forceps

Adson-Brown tissue forceps - a thumb forceps similar to the Adson forceps, having fine teeth at the tip, used for grasping delicate tissue. Also called Brown-Adson tissue forceps.
Adson-Brown tissue forceps - a thumb forceps similar to the Adson forceps, having fine teeth at the tip, used for grasping delicate tissue. Also called Brown-Adson tissue forceps.

Dental Instrument:



Mouth Gags

Used to hold an animal's mouth open – not to Be used for long periods
– can cause nerve damage

Used to hold an animal's mouth open


– not to be used for long periods


– can cause nerve damage

Dental Instrument:



Extracting forceps
Used to grasp teeth for extraction.

Used to grasp teeth for extraction.

Dental Instrument:



Dental Elevator
Used to Elevate teeth for extraction.
Used to Elevate teeth for extraction.

Dental Instrument:




Periodontal Scalers

Periodontal scalers are used to remove calculus from teeth. Scalers are used above the gum line, and curettes are used below it. Use of a scaler below the gum line is likely to damage the gingiva (gums). Scalers are universal and have scraping ed...
Periodontal scalers are used to remove calculus from teeth. Scalers are used above the gum line, and curettes are used below it. Use of a scaler below the gum line is likely to damage the gingiva (gums).

Scalers are universal and have scraping edges on both sides of their blades, and are thus fit for both mesial and distal surfaces of any tooth in the area in which they are being used.

Dental Instrument:




Periodontal Curette

A periodontal curette is a dental instrument used primarily in the prophylactic and periodontal care of animal teeth. The working tips are fashioned in a variety of shapes and sizes, but they are always rounded at the tip in order to make subgingi...
A periodontal curette is a dental instrument used primarily in the prophylactic and periodontal care of animal teeth. The working tips are fashioned in a variety of shapes and sizes, but they are always rounded at the tip in order to make subgingival cleansing less traumatic to the gingiva . The curette is the choice instrument for treating subgingival areas of calculus accumulation.

Dental Instrument:




Dental Mirror

Dental Instrument:




Dental Probe