Surgical Instruments Properly identify necessary surgical instruments by name, and know the proper uses and care of each.
Scalpel blades are often detached from the handles. BLADES LEFT TO RIGHT: #10, #11, #12, #15 (these fit the Bard-Parker no. 3 handle-top one in picture) #20, #21, #22 (these fit the Bard-Parker no. 4 handle-bottom one in picture.
Cautery machine Cautery Hand piece Cautery Ground Plate Cautery Foot Pedal Bipolar Cautery
Blunt/BluntStraight Sharp/BluntStraight Sharp/BluntCurved Sharp/SharpStraight Standard Operating Scissors
Mayo Scissors Metzenbaum Scissors
Wire Cutting Scissors Littauer Stitch Scissors Utility Scissors Knowles bandage scissors Spencer Stitch Scissors
Mayo-Hager Needle Holders Olsen Hager Needle Holders
BROWN ADSON THUMB FORCEPS RAT TOOTH FORCEPS – WITH DIFFERENT SIZE TEETH ADSON DRESSING FORCEPS ADSON THUMB FORCEPS
DeBakey Thumb Forceps
Allis Tissue Forceps Babcock Intestinal Forceps Doyen Intestinal Tissue Forceps
Mosquito ForcepsKelly Forceps Crile Forceps
Rochester – Carmalt Hemostatic Forceps Rochester – Ochsner Hemostatic Forceps Rochester – Pean Hemostatic Forceps
Alligator Forceps Ferguson Angiotribe
Frazier Suction Tip Poole Suction Tip and sleeves
Ophthalmic Surgical Instruments
Orthopedic Instrument Pictures