Surgical Forceps
Used for cutting tissue, suture, or for dissection. Scissors can be straight or curved, and may be used for cutting heavy or finer structures. Also known as non- locking forceps, grasping forceps, thumb forceps, or pick-ups.
Two main types of surgical forceps exist. Thumb forceps (also known as gripping forceps, pinning forceps, surgical forceps, non-locking forceps), and ring forceps (also known as hemostatic hemostat locking forceps).
There are 4 groups of surgical instruments
Instruments can be classified in many ways - but broadly speaking, there are five kinds of instruments.
- Cutting and dissecting instruments: Scalpels, scissors, and saws are the most traditional. ...
- Grasping or holding instruments: ...
- Hemostatic instruments: ...
- Retractors: ...
- Tissue unifying instruments and materials
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