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HEMOSTATIC FORCEPS [24 records]

Record 1 2012-02-15

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

Fine-pointed, ratcheted hemostats used to crush very small vessels.

OBS

Proper name: Halsted Mosquito forceps ... Features: jaws short and pointed; horizontal serrations; straight or curved. Uses: To clamp off smaller vessels, for example in pediatric surgery. These forceps can be used in all types of surgery for small vessel occlusion. They should not be used on larger vessels, as the blades become distorted and non-functional. They are also used to perform some blunt dissection.

OBS

The written form "Halstead", even if as frequently used as "Halsted", should be avoided, as the name of the inventor is William Stewart Halsted (American surgeon : 1852-1922).

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

On doit éviter la graphie «Halstead», l'inventeur de cette pince étant le chirurgien américain William Steward Halsted.

Spanish

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Record 2 2012-02-15

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

A small thumb forceps with two teeth on one tip and one tooth on the other.

CONT

Adson forceps [are] dressing/dissecting forceps with a concave leading edge from the body of the shank to the forceps tips. Each shank is moulded into a single unit with rounded ends [and] includes grooved gripping surfaces. The jaws of the forceps have horizontal serrations.

OBS

Adson forceps 1x2 (means there are 2 teeth on one side and 1 tooth on the other for grasping).

OBS

There are many types of Adson forceps : artery, dissecting, dressing, dural, ear, hemostatic, hypophyseal, lung, grasping, suture, tissue, thumb, etc.

OBS

In medical eponyms, the possessive form, such as in "Adson’s forceps", often disappears over the years. Sometimes the possessive form and the inventor’s name agglutinate. For that reason, the written forms "Adson forceps" and "Adsons forceps" are also found.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

Il existe différents types de pinces d'Adson : pince à dissection ou pince à disséquer d'Adson, pince à hypophyse d'Adson, pince hémostatique d'Adson, etc.

OBS

Avec l'usage, il arrive que le nom de l'inventeur (ici, le neuro-chirurgien américain Alfred W. Adson) ne soit plus utilisé comme complément de nom, mais soit mis en apposition et se comporte, dès lors, comme un adjectif de relation. On parlera alors de «pince Adson» et non plus de «pince d'Adson» ou de «pince de Adson».

PHR

Pince d'Adson à griffes, à dents de souris.

PHR

Pince d'Adson sans griffes, avec griffes, sans dents, avec dents, ultra fine.

Spanish

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Record 3 2010-09-09

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

Forceps with a catch for locking the blades, used for seizing the end of a blood vessel to control hemorrhage.

OBS

The main purpose [of hemostatic forceps] is to achieve hemostasis(control of the flow of blood). After a hemostat has been secured to a blood vessel, generally either a suture is tied around the vessel or electrocautery is applied to the end of the vessel to achieve final hemostasis.

OBS

Dissecting hemostatic forceps clamp onto blood vessels and control bleeding. They... tend to be long and slender in order to get to blood vessels easily and with a minimum of trauma. [They] resemble scissors and have locking mechanisms that maintain a firm clamp on blood vessels, holding them in place.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
DEF

Pince à crans d'arrêt servant à l'hémostase.

OBS

Le premier usage de la pince à hémostase est de permettre par une préhension fine la ligature d'un vaisseau ou sa coagulation par le bistouri électrique. Elle est aussi un bon complément dans le repérage et la mise en tension des tissus au cours de la dissection, sur une aponévrose, un sac herniaire, une vaginale d'hydrocèle. Enfin, [elle sert de] pince repère sur les fils passés et en attente [...]

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Instrumental quirúrgico
DEF

Pinza [...] de forcipresión destinada a comprimir vasos que sangran.

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Record 4 2008-08-27

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

A lightweight, ratchet-handled hemostat with the blades curved sharply downwards near their tip.

CONT

[Mixter forceps] are used primarily in general and vascular surgery. [They] are helpful in placing sutures behind or around a vessel or duct. They are used secondarily for the dissection of tissue. All Mixter forceps, artery or hemostatic forceps, thoracic or grasping forceps, gall stone forceps and gall duct forceps) are right angle [forceps].

OBS

In medical eponyms, the possessive form, such as in "Mixter’s forceps" (Samuel Jason Mixter, American neurological surgeon) often disappears over the years. For that reason, the written forms "Mixter’s forceps", and "Mixter’s clamp" are no longer found.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux

Spanish

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Record 5 2008-08-20

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux

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Record 6 2008-07-29

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

Delicate surgical thumb forceps with longitudinal ribs, designed for delicate, nontraumatic vascular surgery.

OBS

Proper Name: DeBakey Tissue Forceps. ... Features; Jaws - 1x2 interlocking microscope teeth - rounded tip; Cutter shank - deep horizontal serrations. Uses: Instrument for grasping delicate tissues, organs and vessels. Widely used in cardiovascular surgery, however, also used in other surgical procedures.

OBS

Pioneered by and named after Dr. Michael Ellis DeBakey, the DeBakey pattern is used in a wide variety of surgical instruments including but not limited to clamps and forceps. DeBakey tissue forceps are very commonly used in a variety of procedures. They have atraumatic jaws with the standard DeBakey pattern filed in the tips. Used for grasping blood vessels and fine tissue especially in cardio procedures.

OBS

There are many surgical instruments bearing the name of Michael Ellis DeBakey, a world renowned cardiovascular surgeon, medical inventor, medical statesperson, and teacher : DeBakey atraumatic forceps; DeBakey dissecting forceps; DeBakey grasping forceps; DeBakey ligature forceps; DeBakey atraumatic hemostatic forceps; DeBakey-Mosquito haemostatic forceps; DeBakey-Rankin haemostatic forceps; DeBakey tissue forceps; DeBakey vascular forceps; De Bakey peripheral vascular clamp; DeBakey multipurpose vascular clamp; DeBakey anastomosis clamp; DeBakey aortic aneurysm clamp; DeBakey aortic clamp; DeBakey bulldog clamp; DeBakey-Satinsky bulldog clamp; DeBakey needle holder; DeBakey vascular scissors; DeBakey vascular dilators; etc.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
CONT

La pince à dissection de Debakey permet une prise viscérale atraumatique grâce à la texture des cannelures de ses mors.

Spanish

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Record 7 2008-07-29

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

A curved hemostat without teeth, introduced for gynecological surgery.

OBS

Proper Name : Kelly Hemostatic Forceps.... Features : horizontal serrations; straight or curved. Uses : Occlusion of vessels and some blunt dissection.

OBS

These remarkable devices [Kelly Forceps], each of which features a two-position locking device in the handle, provide a surgeon with a virtual third hand with their unique ability to firmly grip tissue without trauma or damage. ... Any Kelly Forceps ... can clamp safely onto tissues with ease and speed and proceed with tending to your patient. ... Slightly heavier than Mosquito forceps, Kelly hemostats feature box lock joints and serrated jaws that can safely and precisely clamp a blood vessel with a number of pressures.

OBS

In medical eponyms, the possessive form, such as in "Kelly's forceps", often disappears over the years. For that reason, the written forms "Kelly forceps", "Kelly clamp" and "Kelly hemostatic forceps"are also found. Named after the American doctor Howard Kelly.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

Avec l'usage, il arrive que le nom de l'inventeur ne soit plus utilisé comme complément de nom, mais soit mis en apposition et se comporte, dès lors, comme un adjectif de relation. On parlera alors de «pince Kelly» et non plus de «pince de Kelly».

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Record 8 2008-07-29

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

A surgical instrument with rubber-coated jaws that provide gentle, noncrushing compression of vascular structures during an anastomosis.

OBS

Proper name : Crile Hemostatic Forceps.... Features : Horizontal serrations; straight or curved. Uses : Occlusion of vessels and some blunt dissection. Often confused with or referred to as Kelly forceps.

OBS

In medical eponyms, the possessive form, such as in "Crile’s forceps"or "Crile’s clamp", often disappears over the years. For that reason, the written forms "Crile forceps" and "Crile clamp"are also found.

OBS

George Crile. American surgeon, born November 11, 1864, near Chili, Ohio; died January 7, 1943.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

La pince hémostatique Crile peut être droite ou courbe, avec ou sans griffes.

Spanish

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Record 9 2008-07-29

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
OBS

There are many types of Adson forceps: Adson artery forceps; Adson dissecting forceps; Adson dressing forceps; Adson dural forceps; Adson ear forceps; Adson hypophyseal forceps; Adson lung grasping forceps; Adson micro forceps; Adson suture forceps; Adson tissue forceps; Adson thumb forceps; Adson thumb and tissue forceps; Adson thumb and tissue micro forceps; etc.

OBS

In medical eponyms, the possessive form, such as "Adson's forceps", often disappears over the years. For that reason, in that specific case, the written forms "Adson's hemostatic forceps", "Adson's haemostatic forceps", "Adson's hemostat forceps", "Adson's hemostat" and "Adson's artery forceps" are not found.

OBS

Alfred Washington Adson (1887-1951), American neurosurgeon.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

Avec l'usage, il arrive que le nom de l'inventeur ne soit plus utilisé comme complément de nom, mais soit mis en apposition et se comporte, dès lors, comme un adjectif de relation. On parlera alors de «pince hémostatique Adson» et non plus de «pince hémostatique d'Adson».

OBS

Avec l'usage, il arrive que le nom de l'inventeur ne soit plus utilisé comme complément de nom, mais soit mis en apposition et se comporte, dès lors, comme un adjectif de relation. On parlera alors de "pince hémostatique Adson" et non plus de "pince hémostatique d'Adson".

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Record 10 2008-07-29

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

Standard thumb-operated, wishbone type forceps for grasping tissue, with a rat-tooth tip with a single point on one side fitting in between two teeth on the other.

OBS

Proper name: Adson Tissue Forceps. ... Features: tips - 1x2 sharp interlocking teeth; jaws - fine, diamond serrations. Grasping delicate tissue and skin.

OBS

There are many types of Adson forceps : Adson artery forceps; Adson dissecting forceps; Adson dressing forceps; Adson dural forceps; Adson ear forceps; Adson hemostatic or haemostatic forceps; Adson hypophyseal forceps; Adson lung grasping forceps; Adson micro forceps; Adson suture forceps; etc.

OBS

Adson forceps can be: toothed or non-toothed ; smooth or serrated; straight or curved; with fenestrated handle; with tungsten carbide inserts or with serrated tungsten carbide suture platform; etc.

OBS

In medical eponyms, the possessive form, such as "Adson’s tissue forceps", often disappears over the years. For that reason, the written form "Adson tissue forceps" is also found. Alfred Washington Adson. American neurosurgeon, 1887-1951.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

Avec l'usage, il arrive que le nom de l'inventeur ne soit plus utilisé comme complément de nom, mais soit mis en apposition et se comporte, dès lors, comme un adjectif de relation. On parlera alors de «pince à dissection Adson» et non plus de «pince à dissection d'Adson». Alfred W. Adson (1887-1951), neuro-chirurgien américain.

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Record 11 2008-07-29

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
OBS

The Rochester forceps is an hemostatic forceps, that can be straight or curved. Other forceps also bear the name Rochester : Harrington-Rochester forceps; Kocher-Rochester forceps; Rochester-Pean forceps; Rochester-Carmalt forceps; Rochester-Ochsner forceps; etc.

OBS

In medical eponyms, the possessive form, such as "Rochester’s forceps", often disappears over the years. For that reason, the written form "Rochester forceps" is also found.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux

Spanish

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Record 12 2008-07-29

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
OBS

Proper Name: DeBakey Needle Holder. ... Features: T ips narrower than Mayo-Hegar or Hegar Baumgartner; Jaws - diamond serrated (3600 teeth 1/2 inch). Uses: General, thoracic, cardiovascular and vascular surgery. Shorter length pattern applicable to eye, plastic and neurosurgery; for use with needles with suture size 5-0 and 6-0.

OBS

There are many surgical instruments bearing the name of Michael Ellis DeBakey, a world renowned cardiovascular surgeon, medical inventor, medical statesperson, and teacher : DeBakey atraumatic forceps; DeBakey dissecting forceps; DeBakey grasping forceps; DeBakey ligature forceps; DeBakey atraumatic hemostatic forceps; DeBakey-Mosquito haemostatic forceps; DeBakey-Rankin haemostatic forceps; DeBakey tissue forceps; DeBakey vascular forceps; De Bakey peripheral vascular clamp; DeBakey multipurpose vascular clamp; DeBakey anastomosis clamp; DeBakey aortic aneurysm clamp; DeBakey aortic clamp; DeBakey bulldog clamp; DeBakey-Satinsky bulldog clamp; DeBakey needle holder; DeBakey vascular scissors; DeBakey vascular dilators; etc.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux

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Record 13 2008-07-28

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
OBS

Debakey forceps are vascular forceps specially designed to grasp vascular tissue with minimal damage to the vessel. The design that minimizes the potential of damage is often described as atraumatic (meaning non-traumatic) and is used in other instruments as well.

OBS

There are many surgical instruments bearing the name of Michael Ellis DeBakey, a world renowned cardiovascular surgeon, medical inventor, medical statesperson, and teacher : DeBakey atraumatic forceps; DeBakey dissecting forceps; DeBakey grasping forceps; DeBakey ligature forceps; DeBakey atraumatic hemostatic forceps; DeBakey-Mosquito haemostatic forceps; DeBakey-Rankin haemostatic forceps; DeBakey tissue forceps; DeBakey vascular forceps; De Bakey peripheral vascular clamp; DeBakey multipurpose vascular clamp; DeBakey anastomosis clamp; DeBakey aortic aneurysm clamp; DeBakey aortic clamp; DeBakey bulldog clamp; DeBakey-Satinsky bulldog clamp; DeBakey needle holder; DeBakey vascular scissors; DeBakey vascular dilators; etc.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

[La] pince de DeBakey [...] est la pince d'usage général. Elle permet de manipuler les tissus sans les traumatiser tout en réduisant le glissement des mors sur leur surface. Il en existe de toutes les longueurs et de diverses épaisseurs. Elle permet de suturer confortablemnt avec des fils de 2/0 à 6/0.

OBS

Avec l'usage, il arrive que le nom de l'inventeur ne soit plus utilisé comme complément de nom, mais soit mis en apposition et se comporte, dès lors, comme un adjectif de relation. On parlera alors de «pince DeBakey» et non plus de «pince de DeBakey». De plus, on trouve de multiples graphies pour le patronyme DeBakey : Debakey; DeBakey; De Bakey.

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Record 14 2008-07-28

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
OBS

Debakey Vascular Clamp [is] the most standard of vascular clamps. The jaw of the clamp is designed to clamp veins and arteries without causing damage.

OBS

There are many surgical instruments bearing the name of Michael Ellis DeBakey, a world renowned cardiovascular surgeon, medical inventor, medical statesperson, and teacher : DeBakey atraumatic forceps; DeBakey dissecting forceps; DeBakey grasping forceps; DeBakey ligature forceps; DeBakey atraumatic hemostatic forceps; DeBakey-Mosquito haemostatic forceps; DeBakey-Rankin haemostatic forceps; DeBakey tissue forceps; DeBakey vascular forceps; De Bakey peripheral vascular clamp; DeBakey multipurpose vascular clamp; DeBakey anastomosis clamp; DeBakey aortic aneurysm clamp; DeBakey aortic clamp; DeBakey bulldog clamp; DeBakey-Satinsky bulldog clamp; DeBakey needle holder; DeBakey vascular scissors; DeBakey vascular dilators; etc.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

Avec l'usage, il arrive que le nom de l'inventeur ne soit plus utilisé comme complément de nom, mais soit mis en apposition et se comporte, dès lors, comme un adjectif de relation. On parlera alors de «pince DeBakey» et non plus de «pince de DeBakey». De plus, on trouve de multiples graphies pour le patronyme DeBakey : Debakey; DeBakey; De Bakey.

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Record 15 2008-07-28

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
CONT

The surgeon places a 3-0 polypropylene suture with a Teflon pledget in the proximal myocardial fat to allow the proximal aorta to be exposed and to establish the location of the coronary ostia. The surgeon cross-clamps the ascending aorta as close to the distal end as possible using an 35-degree-angled DeBakey peripheral vascular clamp.

OBS

There are other types of peripheral vascular clamps: MeisterHand Debakey peripheral vascular clamp ; Dale peripheral vascular clamp; Husfeldt peripheral vascular clamp; Leland-Jones peripheral vascular clamp; Martin Leland-Jones peripheral vascular clamp; etc.

OBS

There are many surgical instruments bearing the name of Michael Ellis DeBakey, a world renowned cardiovascular surgeon, medical inventor, medical statesperson, and teacher : DeBakey atraumatic forceps; DeBakey dissecting forceps; DeBakey grasping forceps; DeBakey ligature forceps; DeBakey atraumatic hemostatic forceps; DeBakey-Mosquito haemostatic forceps; DeBakey-Rankin haemostatic forceps; DeBakey tissue forceps; DeBakey vascular forceps; De Bakey peripheral vascular clamp; DeBakey multipurpose vascular clamp; DeBakey anastomosis clamp; DeBakey aortic aneurysm clamp; DeBakey aortic clamp; DeBakey bulldog clamp; DeBakey-Satinsky bulldog clamp; DeBakey needle holder; DeBakey vascular scissors; DeBakey vascular dilators; etc.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

Avec l'usage, il arrive que le nom de l'inventeur ne soit plus utilisé comme complément de nom, mais soit mis en apposition et se comporte, dès lors, comme un adjectif de relation. On parlera alors de «pince DeBakey» et non plus de «pince de DeBakey». De plus, on trouve de multiples graphies pour le patronyme DeBakey : Debakey; DeBakey; De Bakey.

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Record 16 2008-07-28

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
OBS

Numerous surgical instruments bear the name of Frank H. Lahey, U. S. surgeon(1880-1935) : Lahey bag; Lahey carrier; Lahey catheter; Lahey clamp; Lahey dissecting scissors; Lahey drain; Lahey forceps; Lahey gall duct forceps; Lahey goiter tenaculum; Lahey gouge; Lahey hemostatic forceps; Lahey hook; Lahey ligature carrier; Lahey needle; Lahey osteotome; Lahey scissors; Lahey score; Lahey tenaculum; Lahey thoracic clamp; Lahey thoracic forceps; Lahey thyroid retractor; Lahey thyroid scissors; Lahey trephine; Lahey tube; etc.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux

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Record 17 2008-07-28

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

Surgical instrument designed for temporary occlusion of large blood vessels.

OBS

There are many surgical instruments bearing the name of Michael Ellis DeBakey, a world renowned cardiovascular surgeon, medical inventor, medical statesperson, and teacher : DeBakey atraumatic forceps; DeBakey dissecting forceps; DeBakey grasping forceps; DeBakey ligature forceps; DeBakey atraumatic hemostatic forceps; DeBakey-Mosquito haemostatic forceps; DeBakey-Rankin haemostatic forceps; DeBakey tissue forceps; DeBakey vascular forceps; De Bakey peripheral vascular clamp; DeBakey multipurpose vascular clamp; DeBakey anastomosis clamp; DeBakey aortic aneurysm clamp; DeBakey aortic clamp; DeBakey bulldog clamp; DeBakey-Satinsky bulldog clamp; DeBakey needle holder; DeBakey vascular scissors; DeBakey vascular dilators; etc.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

Avec l'usage, il arrive que le nom de l'inventeur ne soit plus utilisé comme complément de nom, mais soit mis en apposition et se comporte, dès lors, comme un adjectif de relation. On parlera alors de «clamp DeBakey» et non plus de «clamp de DeBakey». De plus, on trouve de multiples graphies pour le patronyme DeBakey : Debakey; DeBakey; De Bakey.

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Record 18 2008-07-28

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

A small hemostatic forceps, straight or curved, with or without teeth, used to hold delicate tissue or compress a bleeding vessel.

OBS

Mosquito dissecting hemostat forceps [are] useful in dental surgery, blunt dissection in no-scalpel vasectomies, and lung surgery. Mosquito Forceps serve to stop bleeding in small blood vessels, especially when working around sensitive or delicate tissues

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux

Spanish

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Record 19 2008-07-28

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
CONT

There is another popular variety of dressing forceps known as Adson dressing forceps. They have wide, comfortable, serrated handles that taper to a medium serrated tip.

OBS

There are many types of Adson forceps : Adson artery forceps; Adson dissecting forceps; Adson dural forceps; Adson ear forceps; Adson hemostatic or haemostatic forceps; Adson hypophyseal forceps; Adson lung grasping forceps; Adson micro forceps; Adson suture forceps; Adson tissue forceps; Adson thumb forceps; Adson thumb and tissue forceps; Adson thumb and tissue micro forceps; etc.

OBS

In medical eponyms, the possessive form, such as "Adson’s dressing forceps", often disappears over the years. For that reason, the written forms "Adson dressing forceps" is also found. Alfred Washington Adson (1887-1951), American neurosurgeon.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

Avec l'usage, il arrive que le nom de l'inventeur ne soit plus utilisé comme complément de nom, mais soit mis en apposition et se comporte, dès lors, comme un adjectif de relation. On parlera alors de «pince à pansements Adson» et non plus de «pince à pansements d'Adson». Alfred W. Adson (1887-1951), neuro-chirurgien américain.

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Record 20 2008-07-28

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
OBS

Numerous surgical instruments bear the name of Cooley, Thomas(1871-1945), an American paediatrician : Cooley's apparatus; Cooley anastomosis clamp; Cooley atraumatic forceps; Cooley atraumatic anastomosis forceps; Cooley atraumatic bulldog clamps; Cooley atraumatic hemostatic forceps; Cooley atraumatic iliac forceps; Cooley iliaque clamp; Cooley profunda clamp; Cooley atraumatic multi-purpose clamp; Cooley atraumatic pediatric forceps; Cooley tissue forceps; Cooley vascular tissue forceps; Cooley atrium retractor; Cooley mitral valve dilator; Cooley rib first shear; Cooley rib spreader; Cooley vascular dilator; etc.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

De nombreux instruments chirurgicaux portent le nom de Thomas Cooley, pédiatre américain (1871-1945) : pince à anastamose Cooley; pince-clamps polyvalente Cooley; hémostatique atraumatique Cooley; pince-clamp à iliaque Cooley; pince-clamps pour profunda Cooley; pince atraumatique pour l'anastomose Cooley; pince atraumatique Cooley; pince atraumatique iliaque Cooley; pince atraumatique pédiatrique Cooley; écarteur atrium Cooley; dilatateur pour valve mitrale Cooley; écarteur pour les côtes Cooley; dilatateur vasculaire Cooley; pince vasculaire Cooley; clamps bulldog atraumatique Cooley; etc.

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Record 21 2008-07-28

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
OBS

There are many surgical instruments bearing the name of Michael Ellis DeBakey, a world renowned cardiovascular surgeon, medical inventor, medical statesperson, and teacher : DeBakey atraumatic forceps; DeBakey dissecting forceps; DeBakey grasping forceps; DeBakey ligature forceps; DeBakey atraumatic hemostatic forceps; DeBakey-Mosquito haemostatic forceps; DeBakey-Rankin haemostatic forceps; DeBakey tissue forceps; DeBakey vascular forceps; De Bakey peripheral vascular clamp; DeBakey multipurpose vascular clamp; DeBakey anastomosis clamp; DeBakey aortic aneurysm clamp; DeBakey aortic clamp; DeBakey bulldog clamp; DeBakey-Satinsky bulldog clamp; DeBakey needle holder; DeBakey vascular scissors; DeBakey vascular dilators; etc.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

Avec l'usage, il arrive que le nom de l'inventeur ne soit plus utilisé comme complément de nom, mais soit mis en apposition et se comporte, dès lors, comme un adjectif de relation. On parlera alors de "pince DeBakey" et non plus de "pince de DeBakey". De plus, on trouve de multiples graphies pour le patronyme DeBakey : Debakey; DeBakey; De Bakey.

Spanish

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Record 22 2008-07-22

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
OBS

There are many varieties of dura hooks, often bearing the name of their inventor : Adson dura hook; Cushing dura hook; Graham dura hook; Sachs dura hook; Tönnis dura hook; etc.

OBS

There are many surgical instruments bearing the name of Alfred Washington Adson, American neurosurgeon(1887-1951) : Adson dressing forceps; Adson hemostatic forceps; Adson hypophyseal forceps; Adson tissue forceps; Adson needle holder; Adson elevator; Adson retractor; etc.

OBS

In medical eponyms, the possessive form, such as "Adson’s dura hook", often disappears over the years. For that reason, in that specific case, the written form "Adson’s dura hook" is not found.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux

Spanish

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Record 23 2001-09-03

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
OBS

A straight or curved hemostatic forceps.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

Le jeu de pinces hémostatiques de l'hôpital d'urgence est complété par des pinces hémostatiques droites Rochester-Ochsner de 6¼ pouces qui ont des stries transversales caractéristiques qui se terminent par des dents intercalées aux extrémités.

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Record 24 1995-01-11

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
CONT

hemostatic Forceps. Forceps with a catch for locking the blades, used for seizing the end of a blood vessel to control hemorrhage.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux

Spanish

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TERMIUM Plus®, the Government of Canada's terminology and linguistic data bank
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