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Procedure:
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Dilation (dilatation) and curettage - literally refers to the dilation (opening) of the cervix and surgical removal of the contents of the uterus. Uses: •
resolve abnormal uterine bleeding
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polycystic ovary syndrome
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retained placental fragments
Completion D and C Set •
1 univalve retractor-
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1 hysterometer -A graduated sounding instrument for measuring the depth of the uterine cavity.
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1 tenaculum slender sharp-pointed hook attached to a handle and used mainly in surgery for seizing and holding parts
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4 curettes sharp #2,3,4,5 -A surgical instrument shaped like a scoop or spoon, used to remove tissue or growths from a body cavity .To scrape tissue or a body part with a curette.
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1 ovum forcep curved-
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1 ovum forcep straight-
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1 tissue long forcep- Surgical forceps can be either dressing forceps or tissue forceps. Tissue forceps have teeth to grip tissue.
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1 uterine forcep -Specially designed forceps to help grasps or hold the uterine parts of the body when the uterus is being operated.
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1 metal cup
Gyne Set No. 2 •
6 fine tips
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6 kelly curved long Kelly forceps/ 6 kelly curved regular- (also known as Mosquito or Rochester forceps) are a type of hemostat usually made of stainless steel. They resemble a pair of scissors with the blade replaced by a blunted grip. In surgery, they may be used for holding off blood vessels or [tissues], as general purpose clamps, or for assorted other purposes.
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6 peritoneals (straight forceps) -A type of forceps that is used to grasps or hold parts of the peritoneum when it is being operated.
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6 allis regular -is used to grasp tissue. Available in short and long sizes. A "Judd Allis" holda intestinal tissue; a "heavy allis" holds a breast tissue.
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2 bobcock regular / 2 bobcock long -is used to grasp delicate tissue (intestine, fallopian tube, ovary).
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6 ochsners straight regular/6 ochsners straight long/ 6 ochsners curved long
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(Kocher forceps) – A type of forceps that comes in sizes 14,16,18,20,22,24,26,30 cm
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2 army navy retractors
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1 malleable- susceptible of being beaten out into a thin plate.
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2 tissue forceps regular/ 2 tissue forceps long- Surgical forceps can be either dressing forceps or tissue forceps. Tissue forceps have teeth to grip tissue.
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2 thumb forceps regular/ 2 thumb forceps long - are used to hold tissue in place when applying sutures, to gently move tissues out of the way during exploratory surgery and to move dressings or draping without using the hands or fingers.
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2 blade handles #4 -surgical instrument used to hold the blade.
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2 needle holder long / 1 needle holder short -surgical instrument used to hold the needle.
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6 towel clips
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6 heanys
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2 ovum forceps
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3 deaver retractor- a surgical instrument by which a surgeon can either actively separate the edges of a surgical incision or wound, or can hold back
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underlying organs and tissues, so that body parts under the incision may be accessed. •
2 richardson / 2 baby Richardson- It is used to retract deep abdominal or chest incisions.
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1 self retaining- to retract or hold tissue or bone for surgical exposure
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1 bladder retractor -surgical instrument used to retract the bladder.
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1 kidney basin big- for specimen container.
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1 bowl-
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1 tray with cover-
Procedure:
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Normal Spontaneous Delivery - When a pregnant women who has a completely normal no risk pregnancy goes into labor without induction. Then continues into labor without drugs to assist labor. Some labors take a long time so doctors speed labor up with medication like Picton. The women must deliver vaginally, she may or may not have an epidural, it doesn't matter. NSD SET •
Aluminum Tray (1)
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Metal Cup (1)
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Tissue Forcep (1) - to grasp and handle tissue
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Needle holder (1) - to hold and guide suture needles securely for suturing
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Kellys (2) – is used to clamp larger vessels and tissue.
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Straight Forceps (2) - are use to clamp arteries or tissue, to control the flow of blood
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Delivery Room Minor Set •
Blade Holder #3 (1) – hold scalpel blades
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Blade Holder #4 (1) - hold scalpel blades
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Needle Holder Long (1) - hold and guide suture needles securely for suturing
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Needle Holder Short (1) - hold and guide suture needles securely for suturing
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Thumb Forceps Regular (1) – It is a surgical instrument used to grasp soft tissue, especially while suturing.
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Tissue Forceps Regular (1) - Surgical forceps can be either dressing forceps or tissue forceps. Tissue forceps have teeth to grip tissue.
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Mosquito Forceps - It is used to clamp small blood vessels. Its jaws may be straight or curved.
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Aliss regular - Often used for grasping soft tissue such as breast tissue or bowel tissue
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Skin retractor –It is a surgical instrument that separates the edges of a surgical incision or wound
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Metal Cup
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Tray
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Metzenbaum - The most common scissors use for cutting tissue.
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Straight Scissors - General purpose and suture cutting scissors, normally not used on tissue.
Procedure: Cesarean section also known as C-section or Caesar, is a surgical procedure in which incisions are made through a mother's abdomen (laparotomy) and uterus (hysterotomy) to deliver one or more babies. It is usually performed when a vaginal delivery would put the baby's or mother's life or health at risk, although in recent times it has been also performed upon request for childbirths that could otherwise have been natural.
CS/LAP SET •
Lapset Tray (1)
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Straight forceps (12) - are use to clamp arteries or tissue, to control the flow of blood
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Kelly (6) - is used to clamp larger vessels and tissue.
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Allis (6) - Often used for grasping soft tissue such as breast tissue or bowel tissue
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Ochsners (6) - a straight hemostat with teeth. These are use to grasp tissue
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Skin Retractors (2) - surgical instrument that separates the edges of a surgical incision or wound
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Richardson (2) - retractor (manual) is used to retract deep abdominal or chest incisions.
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Bladder Retractor (1) - used to retract bladder
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Self-Retaining (1) –retract or hold tissue or bone for surgical exposure
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Needle Holder (1) - are used to hold needles when suturing
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Long Tissue Forceps (1) - used to grasp tough tissue
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Long Thumb Forceps(1) - are called dressing forceps
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Regular thumb forceps(1) - used to grasp delicate tissue
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Regular tissue forceps(1) - used to grasp the skin
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Blade holder (2) - hold scalpel blades
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Metal cup (1)
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Kidney basin(1) - used as specimen container
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Bowl(1)
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Ovum forceps (4) – for dressings and tissues
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Towel clip (1)
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Suture book (1) - set of sutures with needle
Procedure: Hysterectomy- is the surgical removal of the uterus, usually performed by a gynecologist. Hysterectomy may be total (removing the body, fundus, and cervix of the uterus; often called "complete") or partial (removal of the uterine body but leaving the cervical stump, also called "supracervical"). Recommended for the following circumstances:
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Severe and intractable endometriosis
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Certain types of reproductive system cancers (uterine, cervical, ovarian) or tumors
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Postpartum to remove either a severe case of placenta praevia (a placenta that has either formed over or inside the birth canal) or placenta accreta (a placenta that has grown into and through the wall of the uterus to attach itself to other organs), as well as a last resort in case of excessive postpartum bleeding.
Vaginal Hysterectomy Set •
6 kelly curved long- is used to clamp larger vessels and tissue.
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6 kelly curved regular- is used to clamp larger vessels and tissue.
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6 ochsners straight long - a straight hemostat with teeth. These are use to grasp tissue.
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6 ochsners straight regular - a straight hemostat with teeth. These are use to grasp tissue
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6 ochsners curved long - a straight hemostat with teeth. These are use to grasp tissue
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6 straight forcep regular- Straight forcep or simply called hemostat is primarily used to clamp a bleeding vessel. It is commonly used in both surgery and emergency medicine to control bleeding, especially from a torn blood vessel, until the bleeding can be repaired by stitches or other surgical techniques.
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2 alllis long- It is used for cutting sutures or holding tissues.
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2 needle holder long- It is used by doctors and surgeons to hold a suturing needle for closing wounds during suturing and surgical procedures.
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1 needle holder regular
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1 thumb forcep long-Thumb forceps are used to hold tissue in place when applying sutures, to gently move tissues out of the way during exploratory surgery and to move dressings or draping without using the hands or fingers.
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1 thumb forcep regular
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1 tissue forcep long- It is an instrument resembling a pair of pincers or tongs, used for grasping, manipulating, or extracting, especially such an instrument used by a surgeon.
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1 tissue forcep regular - It is an instrument resembling a pair of pincers or tongs, used for grasping, manipulating, or extracting, especially such an instrument used by a surgeon.
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1 ovum forcep
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2 blade holder #4- used to hold scalpel blades
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2 army navy- A handheld retractor with broad blades used for large muscles.
1 tray with cover