Surgical Technology: Other Instruments Sponges & Towels Ray-Tec SpongeGauze Sponge – 4″x4″Similar to 4″x4″ GauzeHas a Radiographically Detectable Blue Line – Allows Detection on X-Ray if Concerned for Retained Sponge PostoperativelyCarrying Capacity:25% Saturation 3-6 cc Blood Volume50% Saturation: 6-10 cc Blood Volume100% Saturation: 10-14 cc Blood VolumeLaparotomy SpongesLarge Cotton Sponges – 30″x30″Has a Radiographically Detectable Blue Fabric – Allows Detection on X-Ray if Concerned for Retained Sponge PostoperativelyHigh Absorption CapacitySaturation:Blood Volume25% Saturation 12.5-25 cc Blood Volume50% Saturation: 25-50 cc Blood Volume100% Saturation: 50-100 cc Blood VolumeHuck (O.R.) TowelsGenerally Blue Cotton Towels (Can Be Green or White)Used for Draping & Not for Actual Absorption IntraoperativelyBeware: Many are NOT X-Ray Detectable Ray-Tec Lap Pad Huck Towel Suction Devices Yankauer SuctionSuction Through a Few Small Holes at the TipMost Commonly Used Suction TipPool SuctionTube with Multiple Holes Throughout the LengthAllows Suction of Large Pools of Fluid Without Becoming Occluded by the Surrounding TissueFrazier SuctionFiner Tipped Suction Device Yankaur Pool Tip Frazier Suction Other Instruments Pulse Lavage Suction IrrigatorProvides Suction While IrrigatingAllows Irrigation of Large AreasCuretteIce Cream Scoop Shaped TipsUsed to Scrape & Debride TissueRongeurHeavy-Duty Scoop-TipUsed to Gouge BonePeriosteal ElevatorDebulking InstrumentUsed to Lift/Separate Periosteum from BoneCarter-Thomason CloseSure System (Fascial Closure Device)Cone-Shaped Device Placed Through a Fascial Port DefectTwo Holes Direct Needle Guidance of Suture to Ease Fascial Closure Pulse Lavage Curette Rongeur Periosteal Elevator Carter-Thomason