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Needle Holders - To hold a suturing needle for closing wounds during suturing and surgical procedures. Tissue Forceps - Used for grasping tissue and traction during dissection. Also used for Scissors - Used for cutting tissue, suture, or for dissection. Curved and Straight Mosquitoes - Used to compress smaller vessels that regulate blood flow. Curved and Straight Criles - Used to clamp blood vessels, hold tissue for dissection, and clamp tissue prior to cauterization or ligation. Mixters - Used for clamping, dissection, or grasping tissue with their delicate and partially serrated jaws. Straight and Curved Oschners - Used for clamping blood vessels in order to stop blood vessels during many surgical procedures. Allis - Is a surgical instrument with sharp teeth, used to hold or grasp heavy tissue. Straight and Curved Peons - Used for clamping larger tissue and vessels for hemostasis Tube Clamps - Used to tighten the lumen of plastic suction tubes, in order to control the rate of fluid flow during surgical procedures. F.S. Kellies - Used for holding off blood vessels or tissues Tonsils - Used to clamp or block the blood vessels to stop the bleeding during surgical procedures.Estes - With suture boots attached to facilitate the grasping and tagging of suture Sponge sticks - To hold gauze squares that will absorb excess fluids and blood from the surgical site or hemostasis. Sarot - Used to clamp the bronchus during advanced thoracic surgeries
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