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Genitourinary Instrumentation Review the following: 1. ST for the ST Textbook pp.487-490 2. Rutherford Instrument textbook Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Note: If we have these items in lab you need to know them! Know cystoscope components: Missing from below is the bridge (triagular piece for irrigation and other items such as guidewires) pictured on page 57 with cystoscopy system bottom of that picture
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Know Resectoscope components: Frey 820 Resectoscope cutting loops (come in various shapes and sizes depending on use and are disposable)
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obturator Post-resectoscope sheath Resectoscope sheath Iglesias Working Element Resectoscope Loop Disposable Various tip types cystoscope
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The Resectoscope Surgical uses include: GYN Endometrial bleeding, polypectomy, intrauterine adhesions & GU transurethral prostatectomy (TURP)
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Micro Vas clips
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Zisper meatus clamp
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Ripstien forceps
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GYNECOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION
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Instruments found on a D & C Tray “Dilation and Currettage”
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Heaney Sims are sharp UTERINE CURRETTES Cutting instrument for scraping Endometrial or endocervical lining Not pictured: A dull currette called the Thomas
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Uterine Dilators Align on Back table smallest to largest Pratt dilator Tip: Note flattened center section and think “flat Pratt” Hegar dilator Tip: Note is rounded like a cigar and think “hegar-cigar” Another uterine dilator not pictured is the Hanks dilator The Hanks have rings on either end See this on page 41 of your instrument book
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Auvard speculum Graves speculum Sims specula Single ended and double ended GYN SPECULA
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Barret-Allen uterine (aka fork and spoon) forceps
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Simms retractor (this one is double ended)
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Hulka manipulator or….
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Miller Bacon Retropubic prostatectomy retractor
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Auvard with large glove on handle to catch blood Placed in vagina and left to hang inferiorly During vaginal access procedures such as vaginal hysterectomies
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UTERINE SOUND Measures uterine depth Prior to instrument insertion such as a scope to prevent perforation of uterus BRAUN SINGLE TOOTH TENACULUM For grasping the cervix RANDALL STONE FORCEPS For grasping polyps or stones See in gallbladder, GU, GYN surgeries
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Straight and curved sponge stick Note ratchets on both Placenta forceps Note no ratchets and are huge
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Bozeman uterine packing forceps Note jaw serrations are short and like a dressing forceps
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Jaws are cross-hatched ## for ultimate gripping of suture needle Tips are curved May see used in other surgical specialties
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