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Appendectomy Set An appendectomy (appendisectomy or appendicectomy) is the surgical removal of the vermiform appendix. Medical Tools comprehensive 67 Pcs Appendectomy Set is designed for clinical needs and practical challenges.Kit has all necessary tools to perform Appendectomy Surgery. All tools are made from high grade surgical stainless steel used by professionals. The Appendectomy Surgery instrument set includes: 01 Metzenbaum Scissors 18cm TC Curved 01 Metsenbaum Scissors 18cm TC Straight 01 Mayo Scissors14cm Curved TC 01 Mayo Scissors 14cm Straight TC 02 Scalpel Handle # 4 02 Allis Tissue Forceps 15cm 04 Kochers Tissue Forceps 1:2 01 Mcindoe Forceps 15cm 02 Babcocks Tissue Forceps 16cm 02 Mayo Hagar Needle Holder 16cm 02 Sponge Holding Forceps 04 Backhaus Towel Clamps 11cm 08 Criles Forceps14cm curved 06 Criles Forceps14cm Straight 06 Spencer Wells Straight 18cm 08 Spencer Wells Curved 18cm 02 U S Army Retractor 21cm 02 Adson Forceps 12cm 02 Adson Forceps 1:2 12cm 02 Lane Forceps 1:2 18cm 02 Forceps 16cm 04 Gallipots 02 Kidney Dish 8" Cesarean Section Instrument Kit Caesarean section (C-section, Caesarian section, Cesarean section, Caesar) is a surgical procedure in which incision(s) are made through a mother's laparotomy and hysterotomy to deliver baby(ies). It can be performed as: A planned (elective) procedure, when a medical need for the operation becomes apparent during pregnancy. An emergency procedure, when circumstances during labor call for urgent delivery of the baby. Our Cesarean Section Surgical Instrument Set is composed of operating room grade instruments which are made from German stainless steel.

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Appendectomy Set 

An appendectomy  (appendisectomy or appendicectomy) is the surgical removal of the vermiform appendix. Medical Tools comprehensive 67 Pcs Appendectomy Set is designed for clinical needs and practical challenges.Kit has all necessary tools to perform Appendectomy Surgery. All tools are made from high grade surgical stainless steel used by professionals.

The Appendectomy Surgery instrument set includes:

01 Metzenbaum Scissors 18cm TC Curved 01 Metsenbaum Scissors 18cm TC Straight 01 Mayo Scissors14cm Curved TC 01 Mayo Scissors 14cm Straight TC 02 Scalpel Handle # 4 02 Allis Tissue Forceps 15cm 04 Kochers Tissue Forceps 1:2 01 Mcindoe Forceps 15cm 02 Babcocks Tissue Forceps 16cm 02 Mayo Hagar Needle Holder 16cm 02 Sponge Holding Forceps 04 Backhaus Towel Clamps 11cm 08 Criles Forceps14cm curved 06 Criles Forceps14cm Straight 06 Spencer Wells  Straight 18cm 08 Spencer Wells Curved 18cm 02 U S Army Retractor 21cm 02 Adson Forceps 12cm 02 Adson Forceps 1:2 12cm 02 Lane Forceps 1:2 18cm  02 Forceps 16cm 04 Gallipots 02 Kidney Dish 8" 

Cesarean Section Instrument Kit

Caesarean section (C-section, Caesarian section, Cesarean section, Caesar) is a surgical procedure in which incision(s) are made through a mother's laparotomy and hysterotomy to deliver baby(ies). 

It can be performed as:A planned (elective) procedure, when a medical need for the operation becomes apparent during pregnancy.An emergency procedure, when circumstances during labor call for urgent delivery of the baby.

Our Cesarean Section Surgical Instrument Set is composed of operating room grade instruments which are made from German stainless steel. 

Kit Contains

Mayo Scissors 14.5cm TC Straight 01 Pcs Mayo Scissors 14.5cm TC Curved 01 Pcs Mayo Hager Needle Holder 16cm TC 01 Pcs Heany Needle Holder 21cm TC 01 Pcs Scalpel Handle #4 01 Pcs Blades for Scalpel Handle #4 04 Pcs Dissection Forceps 16cm 02 Pcs Tissue Forceps 1:2 16cm 01 Pcs

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Dissection Forceps 1:2 20cm 01 Pcs Kelly Forceps 14cm Straight 06 Pcs Kelly Forceps 14cm Curved 06 Pcs Crile Forceps 1:2 14cm 02 Pcs Allis Tissue Forceps 4:5 19cm 01 Pcs Backhaus Towel Forceps 11cm 04 Pcs Doyen Retractor 50x85mm 25cm 01 Pcs     Kelly Retractor 65x50mm 26cm 01 Pcs Foerster Sponge Forceps 25cm 02 Pcs Instruments Box with Lid 01 Pcs

Equipment, Instruments, Supplies & Devices Required

Suction Machine Electrosurgical Unit Mayo table Mobile Video Cart Mosquito

o used to clamp small blood vessels. Kelly

o used to clamp larger vessels and tissue Right Angle

o used to clamp hard-to-reach vessels and to place sutures behind or around a vessel. A right angle with a suture attached is called a “tie on a passer.”

Richardsono used to retract deep abdominal or chest incisions.

Army Navyo used to retract shallow or superficial incisions.

Russian Forcepso used to grasp tissue.

Adson pick upso either smooth: used to grasp delicate tissue; or with teeth: used to grasp the

skin. Thumb Forceps

o used to grasp tough tissue (fascia, breast). Tissue forcep (short and long)

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o used for grasping or manipulating tissues. Mayo Hegar Needle Holder

o used to hold needles when suturing. Knife Holder

o used to hold the surgical blades. Surgical Blade

o used to cut body tissue or surgical supplies. Allis

o used to grasp tissue. A “Judd-Allis” holds intestinal tissue; a “Heavy Allis” holds breast tissue.

Babcocko used to grasp delicate tissue (intestine, fallopian tube, and ovary).

Kochero used to grasp heavy tissue. May also be use as a clamp.

Foerster Sponge Sticko used to grasp sponges.

Backhaus Towel Clipso used to hold towels and drapes in place.

Straight Mayo Scissorso used to cut suture and supplies.

Metzenbaum Scissorso used to cut delicate tissue

Senn Muller Retractoro used to retract skin

Kidney Basino used to collect body fluids or as a container for various other liquids.

Blade handle (# 3, 4 and 7)o used to hold the blade in place.

Towel clipso used to hold towels and used in draping.

Malleableo used to retract deep wounds; may be bent to various shapes.

Deavero used to retract deep abdominal or chest incisions.

HEMORRHOIDECTOMY SET SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS

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MADE IN HIGH STAINLESS STEELCALL FOR HUGE BUYING / HUGE DISCOUNTCategory: INSTRUMENTS SETS

This Set Includes:

02 KNIFE HANDLE NO.3, FITTING SURGICAL BLADE NOS. 10 THRU 15c, W/SCALE

01 METZENBAUM SCISSORS, 5-1/2? (14 cm), CURVED, TC BLADES

01 DRESSING FORCEPS, SERRATED HANDLES, 5-1/2? (14 cm), SERRATED TIPS

01 TISSUE FORCEPS1X2 TEETH, SERRATED HANDLES, 5-1/2? (14 cm)

04 HALSTED MOSQUITO FORCEPS, STRAIGHT

06 BACKHAUS TOWEL CLAMP, 5-1/4? (13.3 cm)

01 FOERSTER SPONGE FORCEPS, 9-1/2? (24.1 cm), STRAIGHT, SERRATED JAWS

02 ALLIS TISSUE FORCEPS, 6? (15.2 cm), 4X5 TEETH

01 HIRSHMAN ANOSCOPE, MEDIUM SIZE, 2-5/8? (6.7 cm) LONG X 11/16? (1.7 cm) I.D

01 BRINKERHOFF RECTAL SPECULUM, MEDIUM SIZE

01 SAWYER RECTAL SPECULUM,11? (27.9 Cm), BLADE 7/8? (2.2 cm),X 2-1/2? (6.4 cm)

01 SAWYER RECTAL SPECULUM,11? (27.9 Cm), BLADE 1-1/2? (3.8 cm),X 3-1/2? (8.9 cm)

01 McGIVNEY HEMORRHOIDAL LIGATOR, WITH OFFSET HANDLE 7? (17.8 Cm) WORKING LENGTH

01 McGIVNEY HEMORRHOIDAL GRASPING FORCEPS, 7-1/2? (19.2 Cm), ANGLED SHANK

01 FANSLER-IVES RECTAL SPECULUM, 3-1/4? (8.3 Cm) LONG X 1*1/8? (2.8 cm) O.D

HysterectomyNeedleholders: 1 Mayo 6, 2 Mayo 8

Scissors: 1 Stitch, 1 Mayo Curved 7 1/2, 1 Mayo straight 7 1/2 1 Poole suction

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1 Diathermy forceps 1 Diathermy lead 1 Diathermy quiver 1 Bozemann packing 1 Myomectomy screw 2 Maingot hysterectomy 2 Teale vulsellum 5 Rampley sponge forceps 4 Backhaus towel clip 4 Instrument pins Dissecting Forceps: 1 Bonney Plain, 1 Bonney 1 x 2 teeth, 1 Bickford Plain, 1 Bickford 1 x 2 teeth Artery Forceps: 10 Spencer wells 5 5 Spencer wells 8 6 Kocher straight 5, 6 Mayo Oschner curver 4 Moynihan cholecystectomy Tissue Forceps: 4 Allis, 2 Judd Allis, 2 Littlewood 2 B.P handle No.4 Retractors: 1 Gelpi, 2 Landon, 1 Wertheim

\Tonsillectomy Instruments – Dissection Tonsillectomy Set

The dissection method of tonsillectomy requires the use of several instruments. Here is a comprehensive list of instruments in the tonsillectomy set. Read the individual posts for photos, complete descriptions and the uses of each instrument.

Boyle Davis mouth gag – This instrument gives access to the tonsils and keeps the mouth open during surgery.

Scalpel – This is used to make the incision on the medial edge of the anterior pillar. A no.15 blade or the sickle-shaped no.12 blade may be used. Some surgeons also use the tooth on toothed forceps to make the incision.

Denis Browne tonsil holding forceps – These forceps are used to grasp and hold the tonsils during surgery.

Gwynne Evans tonsillar dissector – This instrument is used to dissect the tonsil from its bed.

Eve’s tonsillar snare – This instrument is used to cut and crush the pedicle of the tonsil in order to remove the last of its attachments.

Waugh’s toothed forceps – This pair of long forceps is used while packing the tonsillar fossa.

Birkett’s tonsillar first artery forceps – These forceps are used to catch bleeders in the tonsillar fossa after tonsillectomy.

Wilson’s or Negus second artery forceps – These forceps are used while applying ligatures to bleeding points in the tonsillar fossa after tonsillectomy.

Mollison’s anterior pillar retractor – This instrument is used to retract the anterior pillar to examine the tonsillar fossa for bleeders after the removal of the tonsils.

Yankeur’s suction tip – This tip is ideal for suction blood and pharyngeal secretions during tonsillectomy.

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Esophagoscopy

Definition: Endoscopic Visualization of the esophagus

Indication: Esophagoscopy is performed to diagnose malignancies, esophagitis, (noting reflux), hiatal hernia, strictures, and varicose; to remove tissues or secretions for study; for direct therapeutic manipulations such as removal of a foreign body, injection or coagulation of varices.

PROCTOSIGMOIDOSCOPY

Definition: Endoscopic visualization of the anal canal, rectum, and sigmoidcolon.

Indication: This procedure is performed for diagnosis, excision of polyps, biopsy of lesions, and so on.

Preparation of the patient: Position of sigmoidoscopy include jacknife, modified lateral/sims or lithotomy.

COLOSTOMY

Definition: Formation of a permanent or temporary opening into the colon brought out onto the abdominal wall as a stoma.

Indication: A colostomy is intended to be either permanent or temporary. A temporary colostomy is performed to divert the fecal stream from the distal colon which may be obstructed by tumor or inflammation or which may require being “put at rest” because of anastomosis or a pouch procedure.

A permanent colostomy is performed to treat malignancies of the colon; other indications include irrevocable rectal stricture, irrevocable anal incontinence, and inflammatory bowel disease.

HEMORRHOIDECTOMY

Definition: Excision of the veins of the anus and associated overlying skin and anoderm (externally) and mucous membrane (internally).

Indication: Hemorrhoidectomy refers to the removal of the hemorrhoidal tissues including the enlarged veins within. Anesthesia may be regional, local, or general ( or as combination). Following the induction of anesthesia, proctosigmoidoscopy is performed.

DILATATION OF THE CERVIX AND CURETTAGE OF THE UTERUS (D&C)

Definition: The gradual enlargement of the cervical canal and removal (by scraping) of endocervical or endometrial tissue for histologic study.

Indication:The procedure is usually performed to diagnose cervical or uterine malignancy, control dysfunctional uterine bleeding, and complete incomplete abortion.

HERNIORRHAPHY

Definition: Surgery to correct an abnormal bulging of internal organs, often the intestines through a weakness in a muscular wall.

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Indication: Hernias are either reducible or irreducible, that is incarcerated. The contents of an incarcerated hernia may become strangulated, compromising the viability of the trapped tissue.

Types:

Inguinal Hernia- multifascial defect is in the groin.

Umbilical hernia- within the umbilicus

Epigastric– defect in the abdominal wall between the xiphoid process and umbilicus through which fats protrudes.

AMPUTATION

Definition and Preparation Surgical removal of a limb or Body part

Pre-op

assess medication history

discuss possibility of phantom limbs sensation

ensure adequate hydration

Intra-op

monitor blood pressure, temperature, heart rate

maintain sterility

anesthesia administered

Post-op

monitor vita signs

move the stump often to encourage circulation

when dressing the stump, wrap it loosely

maintain joint movement

observe dressings for excessive bleeding

TURP- TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF PROSTATE

Definition: Is the resection of the prostate by means of a cystoscope passed through the urethra.

Indication: This procedure is particularly desirable when the patient is a poor surgical risk, thereby eliminating the need for prostatectomy.

GASTRECTOMY

Definition: surgical resection of all or more commonly part of the stomach.

Indication: It is performed to remove a chronic peptic ulcer or to remove a malignancy and reestablishment of the continuity of the gastrointestinal tract.

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THORACOSTOMY

Definition: surgical opening into the Thoracic cavity

Indication: To remove air and fluid from the pleural cavity and re-expansion of the lung.

CRANIOTOMY

Definition: Opening of the skull.

Indication: The most basic form of craniotomy is the burr hole, a limited opening through which blood or fluid may be evacuated or instruments inserted, to divide neural tracts.

Numerous neurosurgical are treated with craniotomy:

Intracranial AneurysmOccluded and malformed Intracranial vesselSubdural or epidural hematoma Neurological disorders HydrocephalusCongenital abnormalities

TONSILLECTOMY

Definition: Is the excision of the faucial tonsils.

Indication: The faucial tonsils and nasopharyngeal tonsils are aggregates of lymphoid tissue in the posterior nasopharynx that hypertrophy secondary to infection.

CHOLECYSTECTOMY

Definition and Preparation: surgical removal of the gallbladder

Indication: To treat chronic or acute cholecystitis, with or without cholelithiasis, to remove malignancy or to remove polyps.

MASTECTOMY

Definition and Preparation: the surgical removal of one or both breasts. This is most commonly performed to remove a malignant tumor

Evaluate health and ensure that patient is fit for the surgery Patient must submit to laboratory tests; routine blood workshop, urinalysis, ECG If patient is taking medication, the surgeon and anesthesiologist should be informed

Patient should be NPO after midnight on the night prior to surgery Showering with an anti-bacterial soap the night before surgery may be required of the patientConsent form should be signed by the patient

APPENDECTOMY Definition : surgical removal of the venifom appendix.Indication : This is performed in acute appendicitis to remove an inflamed appendix before in ruptures.

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THYROIDECTOMY

Definition: Removal of all or a portion of the thyroid gland.

Indication: Thyroid lobectomy is done to treat some thyroid nodules and carcinomas. Total thyroidectomy is indicated for certain carcinomas and to relieve tracheal or esophageal compression.

TOTAL ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY AND BILATERAL SALPINGO OOPHERECTOMY (TAHBSO)

Definition: The removal of the entire uterus, fallopian tubes and the corresponding ovaries through an abdominal incision.

Indication: Some indications for TAHBSO are endometriosis, postmenopausal bleeding, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, cysts, hemorrhage ( tubal pregnancy) and benign and malignant tumors.

HYDROCELECTOMY

Definition: Excision of portion of tunica vaginalis testis with evacuation of fluid contained therein.

Indication: A hydrocele is an accumulation of serous fluid around the testis within the tunica vaginalis resulting from trauma or infection or occuring spontaneously.

CYSTOSCOPY

Definition: Endoscopic examination of the interior of the urethra, the bladder, and urethral orifices.

Indication: Cystoscopy is indicated for diagnosis of urinary tract symptoms (e.g. hematuria, pyuria), to catheterize the ureters, to obtain biopsy specimen, to treat lesions, and for follow up examination of an operative or endoscopic procedure.

NEPHRECTOMY

Definition: Removal of a kidney.

Indication: This procedure is performed for numerous conditions including hydronephrosis, pyelonephritis, renal atrophy, renal artery stenosis, trauma, and tumors of the kidney and ureter.

PULMONARY LOBECTOMY

Definition: Excision of one or more lobe of the lung.

Indication: The diseased lobe is identified. Usually performed when the lesion is limited to the lobe.

PNEUMONECTOMY

Definition: Removal of the Lung.

Indication: The chief indication for pneumonectomy is bronchogenic carcinoma; among other indications are extensive unilateral tuberculosis, some benign tumors, bronchiectasis, and multiple lung abscesses.

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CARDIAC PROCEDURES

Definition: Involves the correction of congenital anomalies, acquired diseases of the heart, pericardium, and great vessels ( including repair and replacement of diseased valves, resection of aneurysm, pericardiectomy, pulmonary embolectomy and replacement of the great vessels).

Aortic valve replacement: Involves the excision and replacement of the diseased aortic valve.

Mitral valve replacement: Involves the excision and replacement of the diseased mitral valve.

Coronary artery bypass: Refers to the grafting of the internal mammary artery or segments of autologoussaphenous vein to bypass coronary artery obstruction.

Cardiopulmonary Bypass: Is a technique by which the patient’s blood is diverted, oxygenated, and reperfused.

Intra-aortic balloon catheter: The purpose of this is to increase coronary artery blood flow and to assist peripheral perfusion.

TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENT

Definition:Substitution of the femoral head with prosthesis and the reconstruction of the acetabulum with the placement of an acetabular cup or metal.

Indication: Disorders of the hip joint for which this procedure may be indicated are rheumatoid arthritis, degenerative disease and hip fracture.

HEMICOLECTOMY

Definition: Resection of the colon( a portion of the transverse colon, ascending colon, and cecum)

Indication: Tumors, bleeding, inflammation, or trauma and obstruction.

DERMABRASION

Definition: Sanding of the skin to smooth scars and surface irregularities.<br />Indication:<br />This procedure removes or minimizes scars (e.g. from acne vulgaris and chicken pox). Dermabrasion may also employed to remove tatoos. Fine wrinkling around the mouth can be temporarily improved with dermabrasion. <br />

AUGMENTATION MAMMOPLASTY

Definition: Implantation of breast prostheses for the purpose of enlarging the breast.

Indication: This procedure is performed for micromastia, postpartum involution of the breast, and post surgical deformity. The silicon rubber prostheses can be filled with gel, inflatable, or filled with gel or saline.

MYRINGOTOMY

Definition: Incision of the tympanic membrane to remove fluid accumulation.

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Indication: Indicated in acute and chronic otitis media. Myringotomy tubes are often implanted to facilitate drainage of the middle ear.

CATARACT EXTRACTION WITH PCIOL

Definition: Removal of opaque occular lens.

Indication: The occular lens become opacified for a number of reasons including trauma and congenital, but it is primarily due to aging. PCIOL- Posterior Chamber IntraOccular Lens replacement of opaque occular lens.