Surgical Instruments

There is a wide array of instruments available for use during a surgical procedure, each had  their specific uses advantages and disadvantages. As a surgeon, it is important to know not only their names but when they should be used, and each speciality will have their own specific kit.

Allis: Allis forceps are toothed surgical instruments, used to grasp firm tissues (such as fascia).

Babcock: Babcock forceps are jawed instruments with a smooth end, allowing for more delicate structures (such as bowel) to be held in an atraumatic manner

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