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Major Basic Set (Operating Room Instruments)

This document lists and describes various surgical instruments needed for different procedures. It includes instruments for a major basic operating room set, minor basic set, hysterectomy set, and thyroidectomy set. The major basic set includes tissue grasping forceps like Kocher, Bobcock, Allis forceps as well as hemostats, towel clips, and sharps like thumb forceps, toothed forceps, and scissors. The minor basic set includes forceps, scissors, and other basic tools. The hysterectomy set lists specialized forceps, needle holders, retractors, and scissors. The thyroidectomy set builds on the minor basic set with additional forceps, clamps, and retractors specialized for thyroid surgery.
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Major Basic Set (Operating Room Instruments)

This document lists and describes various surgical instruments needed for different procedures. It includes instruments for a major basic operating room set, minor basic set, hysterectomy set, and thyroidectomy set. The major basic set includes tissue grasping forceps like Kocher, Bobcock, Allis forceps as well as hemostats, towel clips, and sharps like thumb forceps, toothed forceps, and scissors. The minor basic set includes forceps, scissors, and other basic tools. The hysterectomy set lists specialized forceps, needle holders, retractors, and scissors. The thyroidectomy set builds on the minor basic set with additional forceps, clamps, and retractors specialized for thyroid surgery.
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  • How does quantum computing actually work in simple terms?

    Quantum computing is a branch of computing that uses the laws of quantum mechanics to process information in fundamentally new ways.

  • How do my kidneys work to clean my blood each day?

    The kidneys are two bean-shaped organs located in the lower back that play a crucial role in filtering and cleaning the blood.

  • What is a magnetic field and how does it work?

    A <b>magnetic field</b> is a fundamental concept in physics that describes the influence exerted by magnets and moving electric charges. It is one part of the electromagnetic field, the other part being the electric field. In simple terms, a magnetic field can be thought of as an invisible force field that extends through space and affects magnetic materials and moving charges. At each point, the field has both a strength (magnitude) and a direction, making it what mathematicians call a vector field.

  • Major Basic Set (Operating Room Instruments): Details the instruments used in the major basic set for operating room procedures including clamps and scissors.
  • Minor Set: Lists the components of the minor set used for various surgical procedures with a focus on quantities.
  • Hysterectomy Surgical Set: Outlines the instruments required specifically for hysterectomy surgeries, providing details on each item's use.
  • Thyroidectomy Set: Describes the additional instruments needed for thyroidectomy procedures beyond the minor basic set.

MAJOR BASIC SET (OPERATING ROOM INSTRUMENTS)

5 kochers straight, 5 bobcock,5 allis, 5 round nose, 5 straight clamp, 10 hemostats, 5 towel clips Operating Room Instruments: Kocher (Ochsner) - Used to grasp heave tissue and can be also used as a clamp. Its jaw can be straight or curve, we also utilize this to hold a peanut. Bobcock forcep - Utilized to grasp delicate tissue such as intestine, fallopian tube, ovary, appendix, also available in long sizes. Allis Forcep - Used to grasp tissue and is available also in long sizes. Round Nose - (kelly curve). Use to clamp larger tissues or vessels. Hemostat - (snap/curve/straight). Use to clamp blood vessels or tag sutures. It may be straight or curve. Backhaus towel clip - Used to hold drapes, most especially towels in place.

The sharps (16): tumbler, pool suction, long thumb, 2 tissue forcep, 2 thumb forcep, army navy, 2 blade holders #4, metz,mayo, 2 suture scissors, 2 needle holders

Thumb Forceps - They looked like tweezers. They are tapered and have serrations or grooves at the tip. They can be short or long, straight or bayonet (angled), and delicate or heavy. Toothed Forceps - Unlike the thumb forceps with serrations, they have row of multiple teeth at the top or single tooth on one side that fits between the two teeth on the other side. This kind of forceps provide a strong hold on tough tissues, most especially the skin. Army Navy Retractor - (also called right angle retractor/US Army retractor). Use to retract superficial or shallow incision. Blade 4 - (for Blades Size 20 and above). Use to cut the skin. Suture Scissor - Use to cut suture and supplies. Mayo Scissors (curve) - Use to cut heavy tissues such as fascia, muscle, uterus, breast). Often use this during OB-Gyne Procedure. Metzenbaum Scissors (Metz) - Utilized to cut delicate tissues.

Minor Set

Description Towel Forcep Mosquito Artery Forceps Straight Mosquito Artery Forceps Curved Tissue Forceps Dressing Forceps Straight Artery Forceps Curved Cotton Tweezer Tooth Tweezer Non Tooth Tweezer Scalpel Handle Scissor Bandage Scissor (S/13) Needle Holder Kidney Tray Sterilization Box or Tray

Quantity 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1

Hysterectomy Surgical Set

Description Foerster Sponge Forceps Straight 9-1/2 Allis Tissue Forceps 5x6 Teeth 9-1/2" Mixter Rt Angle Forceps Schnidt Curved Hemostat Heaney Needle Holders Heaney Clamps Heaney-Ballentine Clamps Straight Heaney-Ballentine Clamps Curved Rochester-Ochsner Forceps Straight 8" Rochester-Ochsner Forceps Curved 8" Mayo Dissecting Scissors Curved 6-3/4" Metzenbaum Scissors Curved Russian Tissue Forceps DeBakey Tissue Forceps Scalpel Handle #3 Deaver Retractor 1" x 9" Deaver Retractor 1" x 12" Deaver Retractor 1-1/2" x 12"

Quantity 2 2 2 2 2 6 2 1 8 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

THYROIDECTOMY SET

MINOR BASIC INSTRUMENT SET PLUS THE FOLLOWING:

Qty. 24 24 6 4 2 2

Description Providence Hospital Forceps, 5.5" Providence Hospital Forceps, 5.5" Lahey Forceps, 6.25" Mastin Muscle Clamp, 6.75" Lahey Retractor, 7.75" Green Retractor, 9"

  • How does quantum computing actually work in simple terms?

    Quantum computing is a branch of computing that uses the laws of quantum mechanics to process information in fundamentally new ways.

  • How do my kidneys work to clean my blood each day?

    The kidneys are two bean-shaped organs located in the lower back that play a crucial role in filtering and cleaning the blood.

  • What is a magnetic field and how does it work?

    A <b>magnetic field</b> is a fundamental concept in physics that describes the influence exerted by magnets and moving electric charges. It is one part of the electromagnetic field, the other part being the electric field. In simple terms, a magnetic field can be thought of as an invisible force field that extends through space and affects magnetic materials and moving charges. At each point, the field has both a strength (magnitude) and a direction, making it what mathematicians call a vector field.

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