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		<title>Important Instruments Used in Surgery for MBBS students.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Payr’s Crushing Clamp This is the heavy instrument with double lever system, it has two blades with uniform serrations, used to perform Gastrectomy. Aneurysm Needle This is the long instrument with an EYE at one end, it was used to ligate the feeding artery in an aneurysm, during venesection, silk suture can be threaded within [...]]]></description>
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Payr’s Crushing Clamp</p>
<p>This is the heavy instrument with double lever system, it has two blades with uniform serrations, used to perform Gastrectomy.</p>
<p>Aneurysm Needle</p>
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<p>This is the long instrument with an EYE at one end, it was used to ligate the feeding artery in an aneurysm, during venesection, silk suture can be threaded within eye passed around to ligate it.</p>
<p>Right Angled Forcep<br />
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<p>Also known as Lahey’s Forcep, it is used to ligate major vascular pedicles like superior thyroid pedicle in thyroidectomy, cystic artery in cholecystectomy and lumbar veins in lumbar sympathectomy.</p>
<p>Czerny Retractor<br />
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<p>This is a double hooked retractor on one side and single blade on other side, this is a superficial retractor, used to retract layers of abdominal walls and muscles during appendicectomy, herniorrhapy, or thyroidectomy. </p>
<p>Lagenback retractor </p>
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It has a single blade, function is similar to Czerny Retractor.</p>
<p>Deaver’s Retractor<br />
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<p>It is used to retract liver during vagotomy, cholecystectomy, Gastrectomy, also used to retract kidney and urinary bladder. </p>
<p>Allis Tissue holding forcep</p>
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It has a ratched and triangular expansion at tip, where serrations are present, it is used to hold tough structures like fascia, aponeurosis, can also be used to hold duodenum during Gastrectomy.<br />
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