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GRASPING FORCEPS [33 fiches]

Fiche 1 2017-12-07

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

Forceps used for grasping and applying traction to or for rotation of the fetal head...

CONT

Obstetrical forceps, also known as brain forceps, have long been in use in the medical profession ... They are smoothly shaped and curved forceps having two blades and a handle designed to hold and pull the baby properly without causing any damage.

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
DEF

Instrument comportant deux branches articulées, facilement démontable, avec mors en forme de cuillers fenestrées, pour extraire le fœtus de l'utérus.

PHR

forceps anglais, forceps munis de crochet

PHR

forceps à cuir chevelu, forceps à traction dans l'axe, forceps à traction axiale

Espagnol

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

Instrumento en forma de tenaza, que se usa para la extracción de las criaturas en los partos difíciles.

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Fiche 2 2017-04-13

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

A straight grasping forceps with serrated jaws, used to forcibly grasp or retract tissues or structures.

OBS

[The Allis] intestinal tissue forceps ... have interdigitating short teeth to grasp and hold tissue or bowel. These forceps are slightly traumatic and hold intestine, fascia and skin.

OBS

Proper name: Allis Intestinal Forceps. ... Features: tips - interlocking teeth. Uses: To hold or retract tissue, most frequently, intestinal tissue. These forceps are more traumatic than Babcock forceps.

OBS

Among other Allis forceps are : Allis-Baby tissue forceps; Allis-Adair tissue forceps, Allis-Adair intestinal forceps, Judd-Allis intestinal forceps, Lockwood-Allis intestinal forceps, Allis Thomas tissue forceps, etc.

OBS

Oscar Huntington Allis (1836-1931), American surgeon.

OBS

In medical eponyms, the possessive form, such as "Allis’ forceps", often disappears over the years. For that reason, the written forms "Allis’ forceps", "Allis’ tissue forceps" and "Allis’ clamp" are not found.

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
DEF

Pince pour saisir les tissus ou les organes.

CONT

Quelques instruments d'une petite boite de chirurgie abdominale sont : bistouri, une paire de ciseaux courbés de Mayo, une sonde cannelée de Nélaton, 2 écarteurs de Faraboeuf, 2 écarteurs de Hartmann, 4 pinces hémostatiques, 2 pinces Allis (pour prendre les tissus), 1 pince en cœur (Babcock) et une porte aiguille.

OBS

L'habitude d'utiliser des noms propres pour désigner des maladies, des symptômes, des traitements, des techniques, des lois, des théories ou des appareils vise à perpétuer la mémoire de ceux qui ont contribué aux progrès de l'art de guérir. [...] Allis, Oscar, chirurgien américain (1833-1921). [...] inhalateur d'Allis; signe d'Allis.

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 Allis» et non plus de «pince d'Allis».

Espagnol

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Fiche 3 2012-09-11

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

A light weight forceps with a large grasping surface to distribute force and reduce trauma to tissues. Often useful for grasping the stomach or lung. They will still damage more delicate tissues.

OBS

Duval’s lung forceps are used for fixing the lung and bringing the area of incision to the surface.

OBS

There are other types of lung grasping forceps, often bearing the name of their inventor : Collin-Duval; Lovelace; John Hopkins; Satinsky; etc.

OBS

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

OBS

Charles Warren Duval. American pathologist and bacteriologist, born September 27, 1876, Annapolis, Maryland.

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
CONT

Après quoi, on procède à la décortication viscérale utilisant un dissecteur en mettant sous tension le poumon ou la coque grâce à une pince de Duval insérée par une incision complémentaire. [...] Le péricarde sera mis sous tension par la pince de Duval thoracoscopique et incisé grâce aux ciseaux thoracoscopiques.

CONT

En cas de doute, une sternotomie ou une thoracotomie restent indiquées. Selon leur taille et leur nature, les corps étrangers sont saisis par une pince à préhension ou de Duval.

Espagnol

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Fiche 4 2012-02-15

Anglais

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.

Français

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.

Espagnol

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Fiche 5 2011-06-08

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Medical Instruments and Devices
CONT

A large variety of foreign body forceps and other accessories are now available for use with flexible instrument.... Alligator and rat-toothed forceps are useful for grasping plastic, rubber, wooden, and metal objects that cannot be firmly held with a standard biopsy forceps...

Terme(s)-clé(s)
  • rat toothed forceps
  • rat tooth forceps

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments et appareillages médicaux
CONT

Certains auteurs recommandent l'utilisation d'appareils rigides pourvus de pinces à prise plus sûre pour extraire les corps étrangers très durs et épais, surtout lorsqu'ils sont localisés au niveau de l'œsophage cervical. Les instruments disponibles doivent être : les pinces dents de rat, crocodile ou pélican, utiles pour l'extraction des pièces de monnaie, des petits ronds en plastique, des objets métalliques présentant une surface et une morphologie favorable à la prise [...]

Espagnol

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Fiche 6 2010-10-13

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
CONT

This commercial item description covers a gall duct forceps of the Lahey design, used for grasping and retaining the gall duct during surgical procedures.

OBS

There are many varieties of gall duct forceps, often bearing the name of their inventor: Crile gall duct forceps; Desjardins gall duct forceps; Gray or Grey gall duct forceps; John Hopkins gall duct forceps; Lahey gall duct forceps; Lower gall duct forceps; Mixter gall duct forceps; Moynihan gall duct forceps; Nissen gall duct forceps; etc.

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

Il existe plusieurs variétés de pince pour voies biliaires, portant fréquemment le nom de leur inventeur : Bainbridge; Guyon; Johns-Hopkins; Lahey; Lower; Mayo-Guyon; Mixter; Mixter-O'Shaugnessy; Stille; etc.

Espagnol

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Fiche 7 2010-05-07

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

Forceps for grasping and compressing an artery.

CONT

Endothelium of the central ear artery of an anesthetized rabbit is damaged by placing artery forceps on the ear directly over the vessel. Forceps are removed 30 min later and blood flow resumes.

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux

Espagnol

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Fiche 8 2010-03-01

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
CONT

For orotracheal intubation, topical anesthesia was applied to the oropharyngeal and hypopharyngeal mucosa by a curved Jackson forceps and a cotton soaked with a standard local anesthetic solution, and to the tracheal mucosa by transtracheal instillation ...

CONT

A suction capsule biopsy instrument or a rigid biopsy forceps, such as a Jackson forceps, can be used to obtain esophageal biopsy samples.

OBS

Other surgical instruments, all related to the trachea, bear the name of Jackson: Jackson trachea hemostat, Jackson trachea tenaculum; Jackson tracheal retractor; Jackson trachea tube; Jackson tracheal bistoury; Jackson tracheal retractor; etc.

OBS

Jackson forceps can be : serrated; angled up or straight; with round cup jaws, grasping jaws, alligator grasping jaws or double articulating grasping jaws; miniature size; etc.

OBS

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

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

Jackson (1835-1911), neurologue de Londres.

Espagnol

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Fiche 9 2009-02-03

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

A strong forceps used for seizing or removing fragments of bone.

OBS

These forceps, called ostagra by the Greeks, were specifically used on bones. Paul of Aegina described one of their uses :"If the bone is strong it is first to be perforated with the drills called abaptista and the fractured bone is to be removed in fragments, with the fingers if possible, if not, with a tooth forceps or bone forceps. "Soranus of Ephesus, who lived in the reign of Trajan(A. D. 97-118) used bone forceps to remove pieces of the skull after impaction of the foetal cranium. Bone forceps may also have been used for extraction of arrow or lance heads from wounds; the grips on the tips of the forceps would make grasping such objects easier.

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
CONT

Nous pratiquons ensuite une laminectomie au moyen d'un pince à os en commençant par L5 puis en descendant jusqu'aux cornes sacrales.

OBS

Le terme «davier» est utilisé en chirurgie tant dentaire que générale. En chirurgie générale, il désigne un instrument en forme de pince, muni d'une mâchoire garnie de saillies ou de stries, et destiné soit à saisir un élément solide (os ou dent), soit à maintenir provisoirement la réduction d'une fracture. Certaines sources proposent comme équivalents anglais de davier les termes «bone forceps», «bone holding forceps» et «dental forceps». Cependant, le davier ne sert qu'à tenir (bone holding forceps) et non pas à tenir et à enlever (bone forceps) un élément solide.

OBS

Il semblerait qu'à l'origine le terme «pince à os» n'ait servi qu'à la cranioplastie, si bien que la pince à os n'était alors qu'un petit cranioplaste. Son utilisation s'est depuis répandue.

Espagnol

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Instrumental quirúrgico
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Fiche 10 2008-08-27

Anglais

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.

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux

Espagnol

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Fiche 11 2008-08-25

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
CONT

This invention relates to surgical instruments, and particularly to the so-called "box lock" instruments. Instruments such as forceps, hemostats, and clamps are often provided with box lock joints particularly where a high degree of reliability and the very accurate meeting of grasping members are required.

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

Terme proposé par un chirurgien de l'hôpital Laval, à Québec.

Espagnol

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Fiche 12 2008-07-29

Anglais

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.

Français

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.

Espagnol

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Fiche 13 2008-07-29

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

An Adson forceps with about 16 delicate teeth on each tip.

CONT

The Brown Adson Forceps is used for grasping delicate tissue. There are a variety of versions available. A very common Brown Adson has 7×7 teeth and measures about 4 3/4 inches in length.

OBS

Proper name: Brown-Adson Tissue Forceps. .... Features: Tip - two rows of interlocking teeth (lengthwise); cutter shank - horizontal serrations. Uses: Clamp force is distributed more evenly, thereby causing less trauma than Adson forceps. Used by [enterology] and plastic surgeons for wound closure.

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

Avec l'usage, il arrive que le nom de l'inventeur ou des inventeurs 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-Brown» et non plus de «pince d'Adson-Brown». Les noms des inventeurs sont liés par un trait d'union.

Espagnol

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Fiche 14 2008-07-29

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

Forceps with loop blades which are also semicircular in sagittal cross-section. Designed to hold a short length of intestine without compressing it

OBS

These forceps [Babcock intestinal tissue forceps] are more delicate than Allis but less directly traumatic. They have broad, flared ends with smooth tips. These forceps are used to atraumatically hold viscera (bladder and bowel).

OBS

Proper Name : Babcock intestinal forceps.... Features : tip-small half circle(from side) ;"V" shape(from front to back) ;horizontal serrations. Uses :Grasping and holding tissue such as stomach. Used frequently in abdominal procedures; this is the instrument of choice for grasping the appendix and fellopian tubes. Sometimes used to clamp over a vessel to isolate it.

OBS

In medical eponyms, the possessive form, such as "Babcock’s forceps", often disappears over the years. For that reason, the written forms "Babcock forceps", "Babcock tissue forceps", "Babcock intestinal forceps"and "Babcock clamp"are also found. William Wayne Babcock (1872-1963), American surgeon.

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

Pinces pour l'hémostase pouvant également être utilisées comme pince à tissus, pince de traction et de préhension.

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 Babcock» et non plus de «pince de Babcock».

OBS

Babcock, William Wayne, chirurgien américain de Philadelphie (1872-1963)

Espagnol

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Fiche 15 2008-07-29

Anglais

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.

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux

Espagnol

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Fiche 16 2008-07-29

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

A forceps with scissorlike handles, used to grasp and remove lint, drainage tubes, necrosed tissue, and other small foreign bodies from wounds

OBS

Proper name: Dressing Forceps. ... Features: jaws - horizontal serrations - round tips; cutter shank - horizontal serrations. Uses: To hold gauze sponges and dressings, also delicate handling of tissue, for example, donated tissue and skin grafts.

OBS

In medical language, dressing forceps is defined as a slender forceps used for grasping or holding gauze or sutures and removing small fragments of necrosed tissues and other foreign bodies in dressing wounds. These forceps are widely used to care wounds and remove dressings.... Dressing forceps may be curved or straight tipped with serrated beak. In some cases it may be smooth. They have scissor-like handles for grasping lint, drainages tubes, etc.

OBS

There are many types of dressing forceps: Adson Bayonet dressing forceps, Adson micro dressing forceps, Cheron dressing forceps, Collin dressing forceps, Cushing dressing forceps, Gerald dressing forceps, Gross dressing forceps, Hudson dressing forceps, McIndoe dressing forceps, Potts-Smith dressing forceps, general thumb dressing forceps, etc.

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

Il existe plusieurs variétés de pinces à pansement : pince à pansement Bozeman, pince à pansement Bozeman-Douglas, pince à pansement Bryant, pince à pansement Cheron, pince à pansement Duplay, pince à pansement Gross, pince à pansement Gross-Maier, pince à pansement Maier, pince à pansement Martin, pince à pansement Pelkman, pince à pansement Sims-Maier; etc.

Espagnol

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Fiche 17 2008-07-29

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

A tissue handling forceps with broad, spoon-shaped tips, serrated around the edge.

OBS

Proper Name : Russian tissue forceps.... Features : tips-rounded with deep circular interlocking serrations; cutter shank-horizontal serrations. Uses :Grasping tissue and organs. Widely used in OB/GYN applications(i. e. hysterectomies). May also be used on the skin and in cardiovascular procedures.

OBS

The unique design of the Russian tissue forceps allows for easy handling of both tissue and surgical needles.

OBS

Tissue forceps commonly used in kidney and prostate trays are extra long Debakey, smooth ’thumb’ forceps, Singley and Russian forceps. ... The tips of the Russian forceps are cupped with ridges which allow surgeons to securely grasp and hold onto kidney stones or stones located in the bladder.

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux

Espagnol

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Fiche 18 2008-07-29

Anglais

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.

Français

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".

Espagnol

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Fiche 19 2008-07-29

Anglais

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.

Français

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.

Espagnol

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Fiche 20 2008-07-28

Anglais

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.

Français

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.

Espagnol

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Fiche 21 2008-07-28

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

A strongly built, curved hemostat with rat-tooth tips to the blades.

OBS

Proper Name : Ochsner Artery Forceps. Common Name : Ochsner, Kocher. Features : tips ~ 1 x 2 teeth; horizontal serrations; straight or curved. Uses : Primarily for grasping and holding heavy tissue(i. e., broad ligaments). Longer length is suitable for deep cavities.

OBS

In medical eponyms, the possessive form, such as "Ochsner’s forceps", often disappears over the years. For that reason, the written forms "Ochsner forceps" and "Ochsner artery forceps"are not found. Two American surgeons bear the name of Ochsner: Edward William Alton Ochsner (1896-1961) and Albert John Ochsner (1858-1925).

Français

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 Ochsner» et non plus de «pince d'Ochsner».

Espagnol

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Fiche 22 2008-07-28

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
OBS

Gerald Forceps are used in a variety of surgeries. They are commonly used in cardiovascular surgery for grasping fine tissue. Gerald forceps can be purchased in a serrated version or with 1×2 teeth. The top of the Gerald is tapered creating a fine surface for grasping.

OBS

There are many varieties of Gerald forceps: Gerald bayonet forceps; Gerald bayonet bipolar forceps; Gerald bipolar forceps; Gerald monopolar forceps; Gerald brain forceps; Gerald-DeBakey forceps; Gerald dissecting forceps; Gerald dressing forceps; Gerald thumb forceps; Gerald tissue forceps; etc.

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

Pince à tissu utile dès qu'il s'agit de chirurgie, quelle soit générale, liée à l'implantologie ou à la parodontologie.

OBS

pince à tissus Gerald; pince à dissection Gerald; pince à disséquer courbe de type Gerald; etc.

Espagnol

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Fiche 23 2008-07-28

Anglais

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.

Français

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.

Espagnol

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Fiche 24 2008-07-28

Anglais

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.

Français

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.

Espagnol

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Fiche 25 2008-07-28

Anglais

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.

Français

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.

Espagnol

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Fiche 26 2008-07-28

Anglais

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.

Français

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.

Espagnol

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Fiche 27 2008-07-28

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

A forceps having thin curved blades with serrated grasping surfaces for extracting a bullet from tissues.

OBS

Historically, many types of gynecological forceps were misidentified. It is the case of the uterine vulsellum forceps which was identified as a bullet forceps. The name remained.

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
CONT

Mais les meilleurs tire-balles sont les pinces tire-balles dont est pourvu l'arsenal chirurgical de notre armée : elles sont construites comme les pinces à anneaux de nos trousses, qui peuvent rendre les mêmes services, et se composent de deux tiges articulées par un clou [...]. Les mors de ces pinces, oblongs, légèrement concaves, percés à jour et creusés de rainures profondes, sont supportés par des tiges disposées de telle sorte qu'elles diminuent de volume lorsque les mors sont médiocrement écartés l'un de l'autre. [...] on introduit la pince tire-balle fermée le long de la face palmaire du doigt jusque sur le corps à extraire : on ouvre alors lentement la pince en la poussant légèrement de manière à faire glisser ses mors plus profondément sur la surface du projectile.

Espagnol

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Fiche 28 2008-07-28

Anglais

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.

Français

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.

Espagnol

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Fiche 29 2008-07-28

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

A strong ratchet-handled, scissor-type, artery forceps for holding tissues during surgery or for compressing bleeding tissue.

OBS

Proper Name : Kocher artery forceps. Common Name : Kocher, Kocher Clamps, Ochsner. Features : tips-1x2 teeth; horizontal serrations; straight or curved. Uses : Although called an artery forceps, this forceps is primarily used for grasping and holding heavy tissue such as abdominal muscle fascia.

OBS

In medical eponyms, the possessive form, such as "Kocher’s forceps" (Emil Theodor Kocher, Swiss surgeon), often disappears over the years. For that reason, the written forms "Kocher forceps", "Kocher artery forceps" and "Kocher clamp"are also found.

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
OBS

Classiquement droite et à gaies, la pince Kocher ne permet pas les hémostases fines mais permet d'exercer de fortes tractions sur certains tissus.

CONT

La pince Kocher vous permet de clamper les tubulures de perfusions, de dévisser les tubulures résistantes, de fixer divers éléments [...]

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 Kocher» et non plus de «pince de Kocher».

Espagnol

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Fiche 30 2008-07-28

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
DEF

Forceps used for the endoscopic grasping of foreign bodies or part of mucosa.

OBS

There are many varieties of grasping forceps : biopsy grasping forceps; bowel and tissue grasping forceps; haemorroid grasping forceps; intestinal grasping forceps; intestinal and tissue grasping forceps; lung grasping forceps; tissue grasping forceps; ureteroscopic grasping forceps; etc.

PHR

atraumatic grasping forceps; flexible grasping forceps; alligator type grasping forceps; rat tooth type grasping forceps.

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
DEF

Pince servant à la préhension endoscopique d'un corps étranger ou d'une partie de muqueuse.

OBS

Il existe plusieurs variétés de pinces à préhension, portant fréquemment le nom de leur inventeur : pince à préhension Babinsky; pince à préhension Babcock; pince à préhension de Duval; pince à préhension de Guillaume; pince à préhension tissulaire atraumatique Doyen; etc.

PHR

pince à préhension fenêtrée; pince à préhension atraumatique; pince à préhension atraumatique et bipolaire; pince à préhension endoscopique; pince à préhension amygdalienne; pince à préhension avec et sans griffes; etc.

Espagnol

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Fiche 31 2008-07-28

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
OBS

Intestinal grasping forceps.

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux

Espagnol

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Fiche 32 2006-08-30

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Surgical Instruments
  • The Eye
DEF

A forceps for grasping the scleral disk in trephining the eyeball.

Terme(s)-clé(s)
  • disc forceps

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Instruments chirurgicaux
  • Oeil

Espagnol

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Fiche 33 1995-02-03

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Medical and Surgical Equipment
  • Surgical Instruments
CONT

Allis forceps, a straight grasping forceps with serrated jaws, used to forcibly grasp or retract tissues or structures.

CONT

telescopic grasping forceps.

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Équipement médico-chirurgical
  • Instruments chirurgicaux

Espagnol

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