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46 Cards in this Set
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Iris scissors
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Small and delicate VERY sharp
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Lister bandage scissors
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One blade has a flat thick edge and a blunt tip
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Littauer scissor
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Large blunt tips with one blade terminating in a curved hook
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Mayo scissor
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Lip-sticked chunky scissors
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Metzenbaum scissors
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Fine tip, long handled scissors
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Operating scissors
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Non-lip-sticked general purpose scissors
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Spencer scissors
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Smaller blunt tipped with one blade terminating in a curved hook
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Adson Tissue forceps
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Rat tooth tipped tissue forceps
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Brown-adson tissue forceps
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Alligator tipped tissue forceps with broader handle
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Allis Tissue forceps
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Intermeshing teeth (little hands) at the end of a holed handle.
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Babcock tissue forceps
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Similar to Allis with no gripping teeth and holes in the tip
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Backhaus towel clamp
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Small with pointed inward curves at the end
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Crile hemostatic forcep
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Complete transverse grooves on tip
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Doyen intestinal forcep
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Long, bow-legged instrument
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Ferguson Angiotribe
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Very large groove running entire length of jaw, excellent for gripping slippery substances, immense crushing force
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Kelly forcep
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Distal transverse grooves
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Rochester-Carmalt
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Longitudinal grooves with transverse grooves on the distal tip
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Rochester-Pean
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Large criles
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Hohmann retractor
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Tip jutting out from a square paddle.
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Meyerding retractor
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Large bent spatula retractor
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Senn Retractor
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Non-self-retaining retractor. Double-ended, back scratcher with a bent foot
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Snook hook
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Looks a bit like a crochet needle with a curved tip. Used specifically for locating the uterus.
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US Army retractor
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Blunt pulling tools. Non-self-retaining retractors
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Weitlaner retractor
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Multiple pronged tip. Self-retaining, with holed grip and ratchet opening.
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Balfour
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Beast of a self-retaining retractor with four pieces put together.
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Finochietto retractor
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Rib spreader, self-retaining retractor Looks a bit like a jack (two square shaped prongs attached to a long ratchet system)
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Gelpi retractor
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Single tip extending outwards with a ratchet holed grip.
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Halstead mosquito forceps
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Small Criles.
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Mathiue needle holder
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Spring loaded needle holder
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Mayo-hegar needle holder
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Long handled holed grip needle holder.
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Olsen-hegar needle holder
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Needle holder with scissors
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Bone rasp
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Large bone files, used to smooth bone after cutting
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Curette
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Barbie ice cream scoopers used to loosen muscle and ligament away from bone
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Rongeures
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Springloaded bone crusher
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Bard Parker scalpel handle size 3
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No.'s blade: 10,11,12,15
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Bard Parker Scalpel handle size 4
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Blade size 20.
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Conventional cutting needle
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Triangle point up
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Reverse cutting needle
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Triangle point down
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Aughts
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More "0's" smaller suture
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Taper Needle
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Non-cutting; bullseye symbol
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Swaged needles
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eyeless needles, come with suture attached
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No.10 scalpel blade
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Most commonly used general purpose blade
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No. 11 scalpel blade
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Poking incision. Lance abcess, orthopedic joint, capsule incision; exacto knife
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No. 12 Scalpel blade
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Sickle shaped; pulling back to cut incisions. Scraping something away from bone.
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No. 15 scalpel blade
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Very small Sx procedures
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No 20 scalpel blade
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Very large animal procedures.
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