Littauer forceps are a type of surgical instrument primarily used in wound closure and suture removal. They feature a unique design with a curved shape and a sharp, pointed tip, which allows for the efficient grasping and removal of sutures. These forceps are particularly useful in dermatological procedures and other surgeries where sutures need to be extracted without damaging the surrounding tissue. Their ergonomic design aids in precise handling, making them a staple in many surgical settings.
Vladimir Littauer died in 1989.
Vladimir Littauer was born in 1892.
Lucius Littauer died on 1944-03-02.
Lucius Littauer was born on 1859-01-20.
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Forceps. They are a 'pair of forceps' - just like a pair of scissors.
When you think of Russia, the image of the Star comes to mind. The Mayo/Star forceps are also known as the Russian Forceps because of this.
Tweezers are a type of forceps used for plucking hairs.
The use of suture scissors is for removing sutures from the body. One of the blades has a notch area in order to slide underneath a suture to snip and remove.
The forceps I choose to grasp a foreign body depends on the location of the foreign body and the size and texture of the item. I might use Kelly forceps or mosquito forceps most typically.
Yes, the word forceps is a singular noun, a short form for 'a pair of forceps'; the plural form is 'two pairs of forceps'. Other singular nouns that are a form of 'a pair of...' are: - trousers - pants - glasses - scissors - binoculars