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point tips. Ratchet to hold tissue apart. College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine Shandong Agricultural University Copyright 169。 All reserved, MA WM PhD 創(chuàng)鉤在手術(shù)中的應(yīng)用 視頻 030 College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine Shandong Agricultural University Copyright 169。 All reserved, MA WM PhD 創(chuàng)鉤的使用 College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine Shandong Agricultural University Copyright 169。 All reserved, MA WM PhD 創(chuàng)鉤的使用 College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine Shandong Agricultural University Copyright 169。 All reserved, MA WM PhD 創(chuàng)鉤的使用 College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine Shandong Agricultural University Copyright 169。 All reserved, MA WM PhD 八、 towel forcep 視頻 031 College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine Shandong Agricultural University Copyright 169。 All reserved, MA WM PhD 九、 tissue forceps College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine Shandong Agricultural University Copyright 169。 All reserved, MA WM PhD Forceps: consist of two tines held together at one end with a spring device that holds the tines open. Forceps can be either tissue or dressing forceps. Dressing forceps have smooth or smoothly serrated tips. Tissue forceps have teeth to grip tissue. Many forceps bear the name of the originator of the design, such as Adson tissue forceps. College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine Shandong Agricultural University Copyright 169。 All reserved, MA WM PhD Rat Tooth: A Tissue Forceps Interdigitating teeth hold tissue without slipping. Used to hold skin/dense tissue College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine Shandong Agricultural University Copyright 169。 All reserved, MA WM PhD Adson Tissue Forceps Small serrated teeth on edge of tips. The Adsons tissue forceps has delicate serrated tips designed for light, careful handling of tissue College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine Shandong Agricultural University Copyright 169。 All reserved, MA WM PhD Allis: An Intestinal Tissue Forceps Interdigitating short teeth to grasp and hold bowel or tissue. Slightly traumatic, use to hold intestine, fascia and skin College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine Shandong Agricultural University Copyright 169。 All reserved, MA WM PhD Babcock: An Intestinal Tissue Forceps More delicate than Allis, less directly traumatic. Broad, flared ends with smooth tips. Used to atraumatically hold viscera (bowel and bladder). College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine Shandong Agricultural University Copyright 169。 All reserved,