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82 Cards in this Set
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30 Degree Telescope (30 Degree Lens, 30 Degree Endoscope) Use: visualization of the urethra, interior bladder, and the ureteral orifices |
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70 Degree Telescope (70 Degree Lens, 70 Degree Endoscope) Use: visualization of the urethra, interior bladder, and the ureteral orifices |
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Allis-Adair (Big Allis) Use: lifting, holding, and retracting slippery dense tissue |
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Arterial Retractor (Fan Retractor, Finger Retractor) Use: exposure of the mitral valve and atrial retraction |
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Auvard Weighted Vaginal Speculum (Weighted Speculum) Use: retraction of the posterior vaginal wall |
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Ball Loop Electrode Use: coagulation of a larger surface area of the bladder |
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Balloon Dilator Use: dilatation of ureteral strictures |
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Biopsy Forceps Use: remove small bites of tissue in the bladder |
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Bozeman Uterine Dressing Forceps (Dressing Forceps, Packing Forceps) Use: placing vaginal packing in the vagina |
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Bugbee Electrode Use: coagulating small areas |
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Bulb Syringe (Baby Sucker, Ear Syringe) Use: aspiration of mucus and fluid from the mouth and nose of a neonate |
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Catheter Deflecting Element (Cath Element, Deflecting Bridge) Use: allows the surgeon to aim the tip of the accessory at a specific area or anatomical structure |
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Cobra Grasper (Biter, Toothed Grasper, Cobra) Use: grasping and retracting dense tissue |
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Cord Clamp Use: clamp the cord of the neonate |
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Curved Ochsner Forceps (Curved Kocher) Use: grasping tough, fibrous, slippery tissues |
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Curved Scissors (Shears) Use: precision cutting and sharp/blunt dissection of tissues |
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Cytoscope Sheath and Obturator Use: visual examination of the urethra, bladder, and ureteral orifices |
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Debakey Forceps Use: facilitates atraumatic tissue handling |
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Delee Suction (Mucous Trap) Use: aspiration of mucus and fluid from the mouth, nose, and throat of a neonate |
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Eastman Retractor (Lateral Retractor) Use: retracting the anterior vaginal wall |
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Ellik Evacuator Use: removing prostatic tissue segments and/or blood clots from the bladder |
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Endoscopic Camera Use: transmission images from the rigid telescope to the video monitor |
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Endowrist Use: intricate tissue manipulation and dissection through minute ports |
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Flexible Ureteroscope Use: visual examination of the urinary tract, including the ureters and the renal pelvis |
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Graves Vaginal Speculum (Duckbill, Bivalve Speculum) Use: retraction of the anterior and posterior vaginal walls |
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Guidewire (Glidewire) Use: guiding stents, dilators, baskets, and other devices into the ureters |
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Gynecare Morcellex (Morcellator) Use: cutting, coring, and extricating the uterus land other tissues |
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Hank Dilators (Uterine Dilators, Cervical Dilators) Use: progressive dilation of the cervical os |
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Heaney Hysterectomy Forceps (Hyster Clamps) Use: clamping vessels and uterine ligaments |
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Heaney Needle Holder (Curved Needle Holder, Heany Needle Driver, Curved Needle Driver) Use: proper placement of a suture needle when suturing around curved structures and in confined spaces |
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Heaney Retractor (Lateral Retractor, Right Angle Retractor) Use: retraction of the anterior vaginal wall |
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Heaney Uterine Biopsy Curette Use: obtaining uterine scrapings |
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Heaney-Ballentine Hysterectomy Forceps (Heaney Clamp, Masterson) Use: clamping vessels and ligaments |
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Hegar Dilators (Uterine Dilators, Cervical Dilators) Use: progressive dilation of the cervical os |
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Herrick Kidney Clamp (Pedicle Clamp) Use: clamping heavy tissues and the pedicles |
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Hulka Tenaculum (Uterine Manipulator) Use: manipulate the uterus and facilitate visualization of and access to pelvic structures |
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Hysteroscope Biopsy Forceps (Biopsy Forceps) Use: excising tissues and taking biopsies from internal uterus |
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Hysteroscope Grasping Forceps (Graspers) Use: grasping tissues in the internal uterus |
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Hysteroscope Scissors (Hysteroscopic Scissors) Use: excising tissues and taking biopsies from internal uterus |
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Hysteroscope Use: visualize the internal structures of the uterus and the tubal orifices |
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Irrigation Tubing (Water Tubing) Use: instillation of irrigation fluids into the urinary bladder, causing distention |
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Jacobs Vulsellum (Vulsellum, Jacobs Uterine Forceps, Jacobs Tenaculum) Use: grasping the anterior lip of the cervix for manipulation |
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Kevorkian Endocervical Curette (Endocervical Curette, Box Curette) Use: obtaining cervical scrapings or biopsies |
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Large Needle Driver (Large Needle Holder) Use: securing the needle while suturing tissues |
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Leep Loop Electrode (Loop) Use: removing abnormal cervical cells electrosurgically |
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Loop Electrode (Loop) Use: resection and coagulation of prostatic and bladder tissues |
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Lowsley Prostatic Tractor Use: manipulating the prostate downward in the direction of the perineum |
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Maryland Bipolar Forceps (Bipolar, Maryland) Use: grasping, dissecting, and coagulating tissues |
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Mayo Uterine Scissors (Uterine Scissors) Use: cutting the heavy uterine ligaments and vessels |
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Microvasive Evacuator (Disposable Evacuator) Use: removing tissue segments and/or blood clots from the bladder |
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O'Sullivan-O'Connor Retractor (Irish,O'Sullivan, O'Connor) Use: retraction of the abdominal wall |
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Otis Urethrotome Use: perform a blind urethrotomy for strictures |
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Overstreet Endometrial Polyp Forceps (Polyp Forceps) Use: removal of endometrial polyps and other intrauterine tissues |
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Permanent Cautery Spatula (Bovie, Cautery) Use: coagulates tissues and maintains hemostasis |
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PK Dissecting Forceps (PK) Use: grasping, coagulating, and cutting tissues |
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Potts Scissors Use: creation of an arteriotomy for coronary anastomosis |
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Pratt Uterine Dilators (Uterine Dilators, Cervical Dilators) Use: progressive dilation of the cervical os |
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Prograsp Forceps (Delicate Grasper, Fenestrated) Use: grasp and retract delicate tissues |
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Randall Stone Forceps Use: grasping renal stones |
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Resano Forceps (Shark Forceps) Use: facilitates firm but atraumatic handling of valve and arterial tissues |
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Resectoscope Sheath and Obturator Use: resect tissues and coagulate bleeders during a transurethral resection of the prostate or bladder tumor |
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Schroeder Tenaculum (Single-Tooth Tenaculum, Braun Tenaculum) Use: grasping the anterior lip of the cervix for manipulation |
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Schroeder Uterine Vulsellum (Double-Tooth Tenaculum) Use: grasping the anterior lip of the cervix for manipulation |
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Simpson Obstetrical Forceps (Tongs, Forceps) Use: facilitating fetal descent and delivery when the fetus is lodge in the birth canal |
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Sims Uterine Curette (Sharp Curette) Use: scraping the endocervical and endometrial lining of the uterus |
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Sims Uterine Sound (Sound, Depth Gauge) Use: measure the depth of the uterus from the cervix to the back of the uterus or the fundus |
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Stone Basket Use: entrapping and removing renal calculi |
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Suturecut Needle Driver Use: grasping needles and cutting suture |
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Telescope Bridge (Bridge) Use: adapt the telescope lens to fit into the cytoscope sheath and may allow insertion of one or two accessories |
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Thomas Uterine Curette (Blunt Curette) Use: bluntly removing uterine contents |
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Thomas-Gaylor Uterine Biopsy Forceps (Gaylor Punch) Use: taking small bites of uterine tissue |
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Toomey Syringe Use: aspirating specimens and blood clots from the bladder |
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Van Buren Urethral Sounds (Male Sounds, Van Buren, Urethral Dilators) Use: provide gradual dilation of the male urethra |
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Walther Female Urethral Sounds (Female Sounds, Female Dilators, Urethral Dilators) Use: provide gradual dilation of the female urethra |
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Wertheim Clamp Use: clamping heavy tissue and vessels |
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Wertheim-Cullen Pedicle Clamp (Pedicle Clamp) Use: clamping heavy tissues and the pedicles |
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Working Element (Iglesias) Use: resect tissue and coagulate bleeders during a transurethral resection |
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Young Anterior Retractor (Anterior Prostate Retractor) Use: retracting muscles and tissues during a radical perineal prostatectomy |
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Young Bifurcated Retraction (Bifurcated Prostate Retractor) Use: retracting muscles and tissues during a radical perineal prostatectomy |
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Young Bulb Retractor (Notched Retractor, Bulb Retractor) Use: retracting muscles and tissues during a radical perineal prostatectomy |
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Young Renal Clamp Use: clamping heavy tissues and the pedicles |
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Mayo-Guyon Vessel Clamp Use: clamping heavy tissue and vessels |