Does Kelly go all the way? What should we put in a major pack? I never remember how to do an inverting suture pattern.
Pull & Know - veterinary surgery is a quick reference guide to common veterinary surgical instruments, suture patterns and suture types vital for for any veterinarian, veterinary technician or veterinary assistant. This series of 31 laminated business card-sized references are bound by key ring and can be easily attached to a pocket or waist band by the carabiner. You can leave it in the surgical prep area for your veterinary assistants. Never have Mayo and Metzenbaum scissors mislabeled again!
**Please note this handbook will be shipped with a carabiner as pictured on the First Aid handbook and not a retractable lanyard.
Included cards:
- Towel Clamps
- Sponge forceps
- Crile forceps
- Halsted mosquito forceps
- Kelly forceps
- Kocher/Ochsner forceps
- Rochester-Carmalt forceps
- Castroviejo needle drivers
- Mathieu needle drivers
- Mayo-Hegar needle drivers
- Olsen-Hegar needle drivers
- Army Navy retractors
- Balfour retractors
- Gelpi retractors
- Langenbeck retractors
- Senn retractors
- Weitlaner retractors
- Scalpel blades
- Bard Parker scalpel handle
- Bandage scissors
- Iris scissors
- Mayo scissors
- Metzenbaum scissors
- Sharp-blunt scissors
- Suture scissors
- Adson thumb forceps
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- Adson-Brown thumb forceps
- Dressing forceps
- Alligator forceps
- Allis tissue forceps
- Babcock tissue forceps
- Doyen intestinal tissue forceps
- Surgery packs
- Chromic gut suture
- Silk suture
- Polydioxanone
- Polyglactin 910
- Poliglecaprone 25
- Polyglycolic acid
- Polyglyconate
- Coated caprolactam
- Polyamide
- Polybutester
- Polyester
- Polypropylene
- Stainless steel
- Simple interrupted pattern
- Simple continuous
- Continuous intradermal
- Cruciate
- Ford interlocking
- Gambee
- Horizontal mattress
- Vertical mattress
- Connell
- Cushing
- Halsted
- Lembert
- Finger trap
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