SPD Chapter 14
Two types of Stainless steel are
300 series (molybdenum is added) and 400 series ( Vanadium is added)
Catgut
A natural substance used for internal stitching, is absorbed and dissolved by the body.
Passivation is: (Passivation layer)
A process that places a protective coating (Chromium oxide) on all surfaces of the instrument to protect against corrosion
Super -sharp scissors require special sharpening technique and can be identified by:
Black coating on the ring handles of the scissors
Shiny, mirror finishes are most:
Durable and longer life than other finishes
Two types of instrument finishes not passivated are:
Ebonized & Titanium
Tungsten Carbide insert scissors require sharpening
Every 3 years
Super sharp scissors require sharpening
Every 3-4 months
Stainless steel scissors require sharpening:
Every year
Surgical Instruments have two names based on:
Function/use of the instrument and Place of origin or surgeons /manufacturers that invented the instrument.
Instruments with tungsten carbide inserts have :
Gold Ring Handles and also called "Diamond Jaw"(needle holders, scissors, and thumb forceps)
Four broad general categories of surgical instruments
Hand Held; Endoscopic; Laser & Power equipment
Two basic types of retractors:
Hand-held and self-retaining
Scissors are made with a special precision known as:
Helix curve
Stainless steel is made from:
Iron-gives instr. its strength and shape, Carbon-adds hardness and Chromium-gives resistance to corrosion.
Laser is an acronym for:
Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation
Surgical instruments are available in five finishes:
Shiny/Mirror; Satin/Patina; Dull/Matte; Ebonized or Titanium
Instruments are manufactured from the following materials:
Stainless steel, Aluminum, Brass, Chrome, Copper, Nickel, Silver, Titanium, Tungsten Carbide.
Two grades of instrument
Surgical grade and Floor grade
Dull/Satin often preferred by doctors but are:
least durable, and most prone to pitting, spotting, staining and corrosion
Titanium Scissors
may never need sharpening or very rarely