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  2. Scalpel - Wikipedia

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    Scalpel blade injuries were among the most frequent sharps injuries, second only to needlesticks. Scalpel injuries made up 7 percent to 8 percent of all sharps injuries in 2001. [12] [13] "Scalpel Safety" is a term coined to inform users that there are choices available to them to ensure their protection from this common sharps injury. [14]

  3. List of instruments used in ophthalmology - Wikipedia

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    •Surgical scalpel with small blades: ... larger one used to increase the size of the incision •Side-port blade: ... ••Snellen's near chart (1/17th reduction ...

  4. Surgical suture - Wikipedia

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    Common time to remove stitches will vary: facial wounds 3–5 days; scalp wound 7–10 days; limbs 10–14 days; joints 14 days; trunk of the body 7–10 days. [23] [better source needed] Removal of sutures is traditionally achieved by using forceps to hold the suture thread steady and pointed scalpel blades or scissors to cut.

  5. Instruments used in general surgery - Wikipedia

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    Ultrasonic scalpel Cutting Laser scalpel: Cutting Scissors: Cutting and spreading May be curved or straight Iris; Metzenbaum's; Mayo; Tenotomy; Speculum: Used to retract orifices Graves' Sim's; Suction tube and Yankeur suction tip Accessories and implants Surgical elevator: Surgical hook Retractor Surgical blade #15: Used to cut vessels or make ...

  6. Swann-Morton - Wikipedia

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    Swann-Morton Ltd is a British manufacturer of scalpel handles, blades and other surgical equipment based in Sheffield, England. It was founded in 1932 by Walter R. Swann, J. A. Morton and D. Fairweather to make and sell razor blades. [3]

  7. Blood lancet - Wikipedia

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    Blade extracted from disposable self retracting blood lancet with ruler for scale. A blood lancet, or simply lancet, is a small medical implement used for capillary blood sampling. A blood lancet, sometimes called a lance, is similar to a scalpel style lancet, but with a double-edged blade and a pointed end. It can even be a specialized type of ...

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