What are the instruments used in OBG?
Forceps & Clamps – For uterine and caesarian birthing, hysterectomy and other obstetrics and gynae surgery. Cervical Dilators – For stretching the cervical wall and dilating the cervical muscles. Vaginal Speculums – Used in procedures such as the papsmear. Punch Forceps – Used for premalignant lesions of the cervix.
Which retractor is used during OB GYN procedures?
Handheld gynecology retractors commonly used in gynecological procedures are available in patterns such as Breisky, Eastman, Heaney, Jackson, lateral vaginal retractors, Murphy, Lletz, o’Sullivan, Sims, and Torpin Vectus with features such as light guides, gold-tone handles, and insulation.
What is the difference between tenaculum and vulsellum?
The vulsellum atraumatic tenaculum (also known as a Teale or Bierer tenaculum) has multiple small teeth that are not intended to puncture the cervical mucosa. It is similar to an Allis clamp but longer and angled in order to be used vaginally.
Why is tenaculum used?
In most procedures involving uterine instrumentation, a tenaculum is used for stabilization and traction of the cervix and to decrease the flexion of the uterus to ease passage of instruments into the endometrial cavity.
What is the universal curette?
A universal curette is a double-ended instrument used for periodontal scaling, calculus debridement and root planing. The purpose of the universal curette is to remove small or medium size calculus deposits and can be used both supragingivally and subgingivally.
What instruments are used in gynecology and obstetrics?
Instruments in Gynecology and Obstetrics Dr Damle Hemant S. Index Allis’ Forceps Artery Forceps Ayre’s Spatula Babcock’s Forceps Band Applicator for Lap TL Cusco’s Speculum Doyens Retractor. Episiotomy Scissors. Foleys Catheter Green Armytage Forceps Hegars Dilator Kocher’s Forceps Karman’s Syringe ( Menstrual Regulation),
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