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A vaginal hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the uterus through the vagina. The instruments used in a vaginal hysterectomy may vary slightly depending on the surgeon's preferences and the specific circumstances of the surgery, but here are some common 78 instruments typically used during the procedure:
Vaginal Speculum: Similar to the speculum used in gynecological exams, this instrument helps to visualize the vaginal canal and cervix during the surgery.
Tenaculum forceps: A tenaculum is used to grasp and stabilize the cervix during the procedure, allowing the surgeon better control and access to the uterus.
Vaginal Dilators: Dilators may be used to gently widen the vaginal canal, facilitating access to the uterus and other pelvic structures.
Scissors and Dissecting Instruments: Various scissors and dissecting instruments are used to separate the uterus from surrounding tissues and ligaments.
Clamps and Forceps: Hemostatic clamps and grasping forceps are used to secure blood vessels, ligaments, and tissues during the surgery to minimize bleeding and facilitate tissue removal.
Suture Material and Needle Holder: Sutures are used to close any incisions or to ligate blood vessels. A needle holder is used to manipulate the needle during suturing.
Retractors: Retractors are used to hold back tissues and organs, providing the surgeon with a clear view of the surgical field.
Bladder Retractor: In some cases, a bladder retractor may be used to carefully move the bladder out of the way, particularly if it has fallen or is adherent to the uterus
Vaginal Hysterectomy Instrument Set Consisting of following instruments,
Op Sciss 5 1/2" Str Sh/bl | 1 |
Backhaus Towel Clamp 5 1/4" | 6 |
Foerster Sponge Serr Str 91/2" | 4 |
Jackson Lrg Bld 4x1 1/2" S/e | 1 |
Jackson Med Bld 3 1/2x1 1/2"se | 1 |
Jackson Sm Bld 3x1 1/2" S/e | 1 |
Sims Dbl End Vag Retr #4 | 1 |
Auvard Med 2 1/2lb 2 3/4x1 ½ | 1 |
Graves Vag Spec Med 1 1/4 X 4 | 1 |
Goodell Uter Dilator 13" | 1 |
Hegar Uter Dilat Set/8 W/o Rol | 1 |
Hank Uter Dilat Set/6 W/o Roll | 1 |
Sims Sound Plain Silver Plated | 1 |
Simpson Sound Graduated Inch | 1 |
Sims Curette Sharp #1 | 1 |
Thomas Curet Blnt 11" #1 Chrom | 6 |
Gaylor Bio Fcp Jaws 8 ½ | 1 |
Bozeman Fcp S-crv 10 1/4" | 1 |
Schroeder (braun) Ten Fcp 91/2 | 2 |
Lahey Traction Fcps M.g.h. 8" | 1 |
Kelly Placenta Fcp Cvd 12" | 1 |
Russian Tissue Fcp 8" | 1 |
Allis-adair Fcp 9x10 6 1/2" | 2 |
Crile Fcp Cvd 6 1/4" | 6 |
Roch-pean Fcp Cvd 6 1/4" | 6 |
Schroeder Vulsllm Fcp Str 9.5" | 2 |
Kelly-adson Sciss Cvd Sm 6 ¼ | 1 |
Kelly Retractor 9" 1 1/2"x2" | 2 |
Crile Murray Nh Serr 6" Tcsg | 2 |
Heaney Retr Med 10 1/2 3"x1" | 2 |
Metz-nelson Sciss Cvd 9" | 1 |
Serrated Dressing Fcps 8" | 2 |
Tissue Fcp 1x2 8" | 2 |
Roch-pean Fcp Cvd 7 1/4" | 6 |
Heaney Single Tooth Hvy 8 1/4" | 6 |
Mayo Hegar Nh 8" Tcsg | 1 |
Instruments Tray / Box Total....................................................................................................78 |
- Sterilization: Surgical instruments may be steam autoclaved at a temperature of 121°C (250°F) for 30 minutes or flash autoclaved at a temperature of 127° to 132°C (260° to 270°F) for 10 minutes.
- Recommended Sterilization Parameters: PRE-VAC Unwrapped Goods Cycle 5 minutes at 132° C/270° F. Dry Time: none recommended.
Wrapped Goods Cycle 5 minutes @ 132° C/270° F Dry Time: 5‐20 minutes*
- Recommended Gravity. Unwrapped Goods Cycle 10 minutes @ 132° C/270° F Dry time: none recommended. Wrapped Goods Cycle 30 Minutes @ 132° C/270° F Dry Time: per facility recommendation. Wrapped Goods Cycle 60 Minutes @ 132° C/270° F Dry Time: per facility recommendation. *Depending on Hospital Protocol* Warning: Flash sterilization is not the recommended sterilization method. All surgical instruments and parts should be steam autoclaved when time permits. However, flash sterilization may be used when there is an immediate need for an instrument, injector, or accessory and there is no other alternative.
- Aeration: As required to return to room temperature or to start the next cycle.
- Contraindication: Hospital policy and procedure(s) take precedence over this protocol. Failure to use approved cleaning and sterilization procedures may void the warranty.
- Cleaning Instructions: Cleaning: All instruments must be cleaned to remove contaminated substances before sterilization. After each use, perform an initial cleaning within the sterile field by wiping the tool or instrument free of blood and body fluids. Then clean the instrument thoroughly with a mild soapy solution. Do not use alkaline-based cleaners. Complete preparation for sterilization by hospital procedure using an approved cleaning agent. Do not run any type of abrasive materials or steel brushes through the lumen of the tool. The abrasive material can score the inside of the tool, rendering them inefficient. After flushing, the instrument needs to be well-rinsed with warm to hot water. Visually inspect each instrument to ensure all fatty deposits are removed. All instruments should be cleaned and rinsed with mild, non-abrasive, grease-removing cleaners before they are sterilized. Gulmaher Instruments recommends that during the cleaning and rinsing procedures, all instruments should be inspected. Ultrasonic cleaning after manual cleaning is recommended.
Refund / Return Goods Policy
- Item must be in unused condition and the original packaging Or unopened. Sterilized, taped, modified, or abused items cannot be returned or refunded for credit.
- The customer is responsible for returning the item(s) to Gulmaher. Gumaher will issue merchandise return labels if the return is a result of Gulmaher's mishandling (shipping error, etc.).