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suture forceps |
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suture forceps. See needle holder. forceps (for´seps), n 1. a colloquial term for an instrument used for grasping or applying force to teeth, tissues, or other objects, such as when they are extracted. 2. an instrument used for grasping and holding tissues or specific structures. forceps, bone, n the force used for grasping or cutting bone. forceps, chalazion, n a thumb forceps with a flattened plate at the end of one arm and a matching ring on the other. Originally used for isolation of eyelid tumors. It is useful for isolation of lip and cheek lesions, such as a mucocele, to facilitate removal. forceps, dental extracting, n forceps used for grasping teeth. forceps, hemostatic, n an instrument for grasping blood vessels to control hemorrhage. forceps, insertion, n See forceps, point. forceps, lock, n See forceps, point. forceps, Magill, n.pr a tongs-shaped tool used to remove objects from the oral cavity. forceps, mosquito, n a small hemostatic forceps. forceps, point (lock forceps, insertion forceps), n a device used in filling root canals that securely holds the filling cones during their placement. forceps, rubber dam clamp, n forceps whose beaks are designed to engage holes in the rubber dam retainer to facilitate its placement, adjustment, or removal. forceps, suture, n See needle holder. forceps, thumb, n the forceps used for grasping soft tissue; used especially during suturing. forceps, tissue, n a thumb forceps; an instrument with one or more fine teeth at the tip of each blade for controlling tissues during surgery, especially during suturing. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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