CHAPTER 87 Facial Fracture Set Facial fracture is a traumatic injury in which the continuity of the bone tissue of one or more facial bones is broken. 87-1 Top, left to right: 1 Stevens tenotomy scissors, curved; 1 plastic scissors, straight, sharp; 3 wire-cutting scissors; 1 mayo dissecting scissors, straight. Bottom, left to right: 1 Bard-Parker knife handle #3; 1 Bard-Parker knife handle #7; 2 Adson tissue forceps with teeth (1 × 2), front view and side view; 2 Adson tissue forceps without teeth, front view and side view; 1 Brown-Adson tissue forceps with teeth (9 × 9), front view; 1 bayonet dressing forceps, inch; 1 mayo dissecting scissors, curved; 1 Metzenbaum dissecting scissors; 2 paper drape clips; 2 Backhaus towel forceps, small; 2 Backhaus towel forceps; 6 Halsted mosquito hemostatic forceps, curved; 2 Halsted mosquito hemostatic forceps, straight; 2 Providence Hospital hemostatic forceps, curved; 2 Halsted hemostatic forceps, straight; 4 Crile hemostatic forceps, curved; 2 Allis tissue forceps; 2 Webster needle holders, 4 inch; 2 Crile-Wood needle holders, 6 inch; 2 Johnson needle holders, 6 inch. Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Related posts: Arthroscopic Carpal Tunnel Instruments Medtronic Midas Rex Electric Drill Minor Plastic Set Arthroscopic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction with Patellar Tendon Bone Graft Instruments Stay updated, free articles. Join our Telegram channel Join Tags: Instrumentation for the Operating Room A Photographic Manual Mar 16, 2017 | Posted by admin in NURSING | Comments Off on Facial Fracture Set Full access? Get Clinical Tree
CHAPTER 87 Facial Fracture Set Facial fracture is a traumatic injury in which the continuity of the bone tissue of one or more facial bones is broken. 87-1 Top, left to right: 1 Stevens tenotomy scissors, curved; 1 plastic scissors, straight, sharp; 3 wire-cutting scissors; 1 mayo dissecting scissors, straight. Bottom, left to right: 1 Bard-Parker knife handle #3; 1 Bard-Parker knife handle #7; 2 Adson tissue forceps with teeth (1 × 2), front view and side view; 2 Adson tissue forceps without teeth, front view and side view; 1 Brown-Adson tissue forceps with teeth (9 × 9), front view; 1 bayonet dressing forceps, inch; 1 mayo dissecting scissors, curved; 1 Metzenbaum dissecting scissors; 2 paper drape clips; 2 Backhaus towel forceps, small; 2 Backhaus towel forceps; 6 Halsted mosquito hemostatic forceps, curved; 2 Halsted mosquito hemostatic forceps, straight; 2 Providence Hospital hemostatic forceps, curved; 2 Halsted hemostatic forceps, straight; 4 Crile hemostatic forceps, curved; 2 Allis tissue forceps; 2 Webster needle holders, 4 inch; 2 Crile-Wood needle holders, 6 inch; 2 Johnson needle holders, 6 inch. Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Related posts: Arthroscopic Carpal Tunnel Instruments Medtronic Midas Rex Electric Drill Minor Plastic Set Arthroscopic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction with Patellar Tendon Bone Graft Instruments Stay updated, free articles. Join our Telegram channel Join