Retractor.
The allis clamp is a surgical instrument with sharp teeth, used to hold or grasp heavy tissue, but can cause damage to the tissue. Because of this, is manly used in tissue about to be removed.
The suffix -tome means "instrument used for cutting" or "cutting instrument," and is often used in medical terminology to refer to an instrument used for cutting or incising tissue, such as a dermatome or a biopsy.
Metzenbaum scissors are used to cut soft delicate tissue.
flask
The DeBakey clamp is a type of surgical instrument used to grasp and hold blood vessels during surgical procedures. It is designed with atraumatic features to minimize tissue damage and is commonly used in cardiovascular and vascular surgeries.
it is used to hold stronger organ or tissue
it is used to hold stronger organ or tissue
to hold the strings in place and up
cauterization
Dermabrasion - surgical procedure to scrape away tissue
Electrosurgical unit (ESU) is the instrument used to burn through tissue using an electrical current. It delivers high-frequency electrical current to generate heat and cut, coagulate, or ablate tissue during surgical procedures.
An endocervical tissue specimen is typically obtained using a special tool called a cervical curette or endocervical brush. These tools are inserted into the cervix to collect a tissue sample for further examination or testing.