There's a darning needle, of course, a threader, a hemostat, and an Army survival tool. |
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He or she grasps it with a hemostat and guides the bone plug into the femoral socket. |
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The ovary was grasped with a hemostat, a ligature was placed around the oviduct and blood vessels, and the ovary was removed. |
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The tourniquet then is tightened and secured by perpendicularly placing a hemostat at the end of the catheter farthest from the vessel. |
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If injecting a corticosteroid after aspiration, a hemostat is used to stabilize the needle while the syringe is changed. |
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When aspiration precedes injection, the needle is held with a hemostat while the syringe is changed. |
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Activate the energy platform after the instrument makes contact with the hemostat. |
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Dissection is initiated with a hemostat and completed with a finger or blunt instrument. |
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When using a coated or nonstick blade electrode, place the edge of the electrode against the hemostat or other metal instrument. |
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Insert a pen or hemostat into each of the three ports and watch for reagent to flow out. |
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Firmly grasp as much of the hemostat as possible before activating the energy platform. |
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Do not lean on the patient, the table, or the retractors while buzzing the hemostat. |
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It is used as a topical hemostat to arrest bleeding during surgical procedures. |
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Whether using Pin-Tweezers or small hemostat pliers to hold the Griptab, the restoration can be picked up and released multiple times in a passive, controlled way. |
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Remove the hook with a hemostat, or cut the line at the edge of the fish's mouth. |
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In the other method, a wire positioned in the deepest part of the sinus was grasped with a small hemostat at the orifice of the sinus. |
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In addition to CoSeal surgical sealant, Cohesion Technologies has also developed CoStasis surgical hemostat, a liquid sprayable gel used to stop or control surgical bleeding. |
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When the hemostat holding the cord is released to allow the blood to flow into the cup, the cord can jump out of the hemostat like an out-of-control garden hose. |
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