Surgical Technology: Grasping Instruments Forceps (Non-Locking/Pick-Ups) DeBakey ForcepsTwo Sets of Parallel Serrations on One Jaw & One Line of Serrations in the Middle of the Other JawAllow Atraumatic Tissue HandlingThe Most Commonly Used Throughout General SurgeryAdson ForcepsSmall & Light with Interlocking Toothed TipUsed for Handling SkinAdson-Brown ForcepsSimilar to Adson ForcepsTwo Rows of Fine Interlocking Teeth at the TipUsed for Superficial, Delicate TissueTissue (Rat Tooth) ForcepsMedium Interlocking Toothed ForcepsUsed for Handling Heavier TissueFerris Smith (Bonnie/Bickle) ForcepsHeavy Toothed ForcepsUsed to Close FaciaRussian Tissue ForcepsRounded Flat Tips with TeethUsed in Manipulating Heavy TissuesGerald ForcepsFine Tipped without TeethCommonly Used in Vascular Surgery DeBakey Adson Adson-Brown Rat-Tooth Ferris Smith Russian Gerald Clamps/Graspers (Locking Forceps) Mosquito (Halsted/Hartman)Smallest (3-5 Inches)Serrated ClampCan Be Straight or CurvedKelly Clamp/ForcepsLarger than Mosquito (5-7 Inches)Serrated Clamp – Serration Do Not Extend the Entire Length of the JawCan Be Straight or CurvedHemostat (Crile, Snap)Larger than Mosquito (5-7 Inches)Serrated Clamp – Serration Extend the Entire Length of the JawCan Be Straight or CurvedRochester-Pean (Pean)Largest (7-10 Inches)Curved Serrated ClampTonsil (Schnidt)Large Serrated ClampSlight Curve at TipJaws Are Shorter Than Rochester-PeanUsed to Pass Ties in Deep Spaces & To Create a Passage for a Drain Mosquito Kelly Hemostat Pean Tonsil Clamps/Graspers (Locking Forceps) – Special Right Angle Forceps (Mixter/Gemini/Lahey)Ratcheting Clamp that Forms a Right AngleUsed for Clamping & DissectingAllis ForcepsMultiple Interlocking Fine TeethUsed for Retracting TissueBabcock ForcepsCurved Triangular Tips in Which the Bases Meet & Pinch TissueHold Tissue While Limiting Trauma – More Gentle Than Allis ForcepsPennington (Duval) ForcepsTriangular Tips Similar to Babcock ForcepsNot CurvedHold Tissue While Limiting TraumaKocher (Ochsner) ForcepsLarge Interlocking TeethUsed for Retracting Muscle & FasciaBarrett Tenaculum ForcepsSharp Pointed TipsUsed for Retraction, Often Used for Cervix/UterusFoerster Sponge ForcepsRinged TipUsed to Hold Sponges Right Angle Allis Babcock Pennington Kocher Tenaculum Forester Towel Clamps Backhaus (Penetrating) Towel ClampSharp Pointed TipsUsed to Clamp Towels or for Heavy Tissue/SkinNonpenetrating (Atraumatic) Towel ClampNonpenetrating ClampCurved Ends with Interlocking Fine TeethEdna (Lorna) Towel ClampNonpenetrating ClampCurved Ends with Interlocking Fine TeethHoff (Ball and Socket) Towel ClampNonpenetrating ClampUses a Ball & Socket Clamp Device Backhaus Nonpenetrating Towel Clamp Edna Hoff Towel Clamp Needle Holders Mayo-Hegar Needle Holder (Needle Holder)Thick Head to Hold NeedlesRatcheted to Prevent Slipping/TwistingMost Commonly Used in General PracticeCrile-Wood Needle HolderSimilar to a Mayo-HegarFiner & More Rounded Tip – Used for More Delicate NeedlesRatcheted to Prevent Slipping/TwistingGillies Needle HolderThick Head to Hold NeedlesNot RatchetedDifferent Sized Handles – Large Hole for Thumb and Small Hold with Long Handle for Other FingersCastroviejo (Castro)Small – Used for Small Needles (Such as in Vascular Surgery)Locking but Not Ratcheted Mayo Needle Holder Crile-Wood Needle Holder Gillies Needle Holder Castro Vascular Clamps Straight DeBakey ClampJaws Lined Similar to DeBakey ForcepsStraight with no Curve/AngleRatcheting & LockingAngled DeBakey ClampJaws Lined Similar to DeBakey ForcepsSingle Angle at About 30-DegreesRatcheting & LockingSatinsky (Cooley) ClampJaws Lined Similar to DeBakey ForcepsTwo Angles form Nearly a 90-Degree AngleRatcheting & LockingProfunda ClampMultiple Angles & CurvesOften Used to Clamp the Profunda Femoral ArteryDeBakey Aortic ClampLarge Clamp with a Slight AngleUsed for Clamping the AortaBulldogSmall Spring-Action ClampUsed for Temporary Occlusion of Small VesselsVessel LoopsRubber StrandsLooped Around Vessels to Retract & OccludeAvailable in Different Colors & SizesRumel TourniquetUmbilical Tape is Looped Around a VesselUmbilical Tape is Then Tunneled Through a Rumel CatheterCatheter is Clinched with a Hemostat to Occlude Vessels Straight DeBakey Angled DeBakey Satinsky Profunda DeBakey Aortic Clamp Bulldog Vessel Loops Rumel Tourniquet Adjuncts Rubber Shods (Boots)Rubber Tips Put onto the End of Mosquito ClampsUsed to Hold Suture, Common in Vascular SurgeryPeanut Dissector SpongesCotton/Gauze Tips Placed onto the Ends of ClampsUsed for Blunt Dissection and Absorption Shods Peanut