Description
Specs:
Instrument Tray or Case: The set usually comes in a sterilized tray or case to maintain the sterility of the instruments until they are ready for use.
Forceps: Various types of forceps may be included, such as tissue forceps or grasping forceps, to securely hold and manipulate tissues during the removal procedure.
Retractors: Retractors are used to hold back tissues or organs, providing better visibility and access to the surgical site.
Scalpel or Surgical Blade: A scalpel or surgical blade may be included for making precise incisions during the procedure.
Drill and Drill Bits: For cases involving orthopaedic implants, a drill and a set of drill bits of various sizes are often necessary to remove screws or other hardware.
Implant Extractors: These specialized tools are designed to grip and remove implants, such as screws or plates, from the body without causing damage to surrounding tissues.
Bone Cutters or Bone Rongeurs: In orthopaedic cases, bone cutters or rongeurs may be needed to trim or remove bone around the implant site.
Screwdrivers or Implant Drivers: Screwdrivers or implant drivers specific to the type of screws used in the implants being removed.
Sterile Containers for Removed Implants: Containers or pouches for safely storing removed implants for proper disposal or analysis.
Surgical Sponges and Towels: These are used for maintaining a clear surgical field by absorbing blood and other fluids.
Surgical Gloves and Gowns: Sterile gloves and gowns to maintain aseptic conditions during the procedure.
Sterile Drapes: Sterile drapes to create a sterile field around the surgical site.
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