- A
hemostat (also
called a
hemostatic clamp;
arterial forceps; and pean,
after Jules-Émile Péan) is a tool used to
control bleeding during surgery. Similar...
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invented Adson forceps that
allows the
lifting and
removal of
neural tissue.
Hemostats are
forceps that aim to
obliterate the
lumen of
vessels and to obtain...
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during surgical procedures to
achieve hemostasis and are
categorized as
hemostats,
sealants and adhesives. They vary
based on
their mechanism of action...
- with a
hemostat, then
secure it by
ligating it; i.e.
using a
piece of
suture around it
before dividing the
structure and
releasing the
hemostat. It is...
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applied with
pressure to
decrease blood flow even more. A collagen-based
hemostat for clot
formation (such as Avitene) is put into the cut to
coagulate the...
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specifically used to
occlude an
artery to
forestall bleeding, they are
called hemostats.
Another form of
locking forceps is the
needle holder, used to
guide a...
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bishop of
Poznan Pean (heraldry), a
variant of the
ermine fur
motif péan, a
hemostat,
named after Jules-Émile Péan PEAN/ΠΕΑΝ, the Pan****enic
Union of Fighting...
-
needle driver or
needle forceps, is a
surgical instrument similar to a
hemostat, used by
doctors and
surgeons to hold and push a
suturing needle when performing...
- meatus, urethra, and
upper frenulum for 60
seconds with a
straight Kelly hemostat and then
divide the
crush line with fine-tipped scissors.
Other techniques...
- Cir****cision Cir****cision
surgery with
hemostats and
scissors ICD-10-PCS Z41.2 ICD-9-CM V50.2 MeSH D002944 OPS-301 code 5–640.2
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