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Atraumatic restorative treatment (ART) is a
method for
cleaning out
tooth decay (dental caries) from
teeth using only hand
instruments (dental hatchet...
- 'Duval clamp' they are
occasionally used much like a
Foerster clamp to
atraumatically grasp lung tissue. The
clamp is
named after David Geoffrey Pennington...
- such as a double-lumen tube
Artery forceps, also
known as a
hemostat Atraumatic forceps,
Debaker forceps Biopsy forceps Bone-cutting
forceps Bone-reduction...
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round eyelet. Also
known as a
sponge clamp, or
sponge stick. Used for
atraumatically grasping lung
tissue in
thoracic surgery. When
grasping a
surgical sponge...
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extraction or
gingival resection,
which can be done with
diode lasers atraumatically.
Often acute symptoms of
pericoronitis are
treated before the underlying...
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thread and
needle may be
chosen to suit the job at hand.
Swaged (or "
atraumatic")
needles with
sutures consist of a pre-packed
eyeless needle already...
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invented one of the most
common and well-known
DeBakey forceps. The
vascular atraumatic forceps (DeBakey) were
widely used for
grasping vascular tissue and causing...
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Category Item
Sample text Head "NC/AT" or "Normocephalic,
atraumatic" Eyes
ophthalmoscope "EOM intact, PERRLA, anicteric, no injection,
fundus WNL (within...
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temporarily closed during this procedure. This can be
achieved using: a
large atraumatic hemostat (soft clamp).
manual compression.
vessel loop or
umbilical tape...
- Roughly,
forceps can be
divided into
traumatic (tissue crushing) and
atraumatic (tissue preserving, such as Debakey's)
Numerous examples are available...