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Old Jun 25, 2007, 06:33 PM
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Surgical Instruments in C-section

Can anyone direct me to a website that can give me a list and pictures of what surgical instruments are used in C-sections. I just started as a nurse tech in Labor and delivery and would really appreciate the help. I have been looking and looking and can't find a thing. Thanks ahead of time.

Erica

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Old Jun 25, 2007, 07:47 PM
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Re: Surgical Instruments in C-section

Originally Posted by Daverica View Post
Can anyone direct me to a website that can give me a list and pictures of what surgical instruments are used in C-sections. I just started as a nurse tech in Labor and delivery and would really appreciate the help. I have been looking and looking and can't find a thing. Thanks ahead of time.

Erica
I can't direct you to a website...I don't know of any, but I can give you a list of most common. You can go to central services in your facility and familiarize yourself with each. Usually the facility can open a pack for you to look at so you can see the instruments and get used to how the instruments are strung.

Here's a common list:

Hemostats (used for bleeders, blunt dissection)
Kelley's
Kocher's (used for faschia, and sometimes to clamp the umbilical cord)
Long Kelley's (also used for umbilical cords)
Allis
Allis Adairs (some MD's use these to clamp uterine "bleeders")
Babcocks (used for tubal ligations)
Sponge sticks (also used on the uterus)
Penningtons (uterus)
Needle drivers
Bandage scissors (to cut cord)
Straight mayos (suture scissors)
Curved Mayos (anatomy scissors)
Metzenbaum scissors (used for the bladder flap and fine tissues)

Pickups:
Russians (uterus)
Bonnies
Adsons (skin)
Smooth pick ups (bladder flap)
Pick ups with teeth

Retractors:
Bladder blade
Small and large richardson
Gule (spelling?)

extra:
bulb syringe
a couple of cord clamps
cord blood tube
needle counter
towels
rayotec and laps

I think that is it....

Good luck, and get your manager to get you an open tray to familiarize yourself!

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Old Jun 25, 2007, 08:00 PM
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Re: Surgical Instruments in C-section

thank you! With the names, I can at least look them up on the internet. I'll ask my manager for a tray. thank you again.

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Old Aug 07, 2007, 06:02 PM
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Re: Surgical Instruments in C-section

http://199.5.204.98/surgtech/


has little info but atleast it gives you an idea

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Old Aug 08, 2007, 08:01 PM
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Re: Surgical Instruments in C-section

http://www.sklarcorp.com/ You can search this site and see pretty detailed pictures of the instruments. Maybe it'll help a little.

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