Surgical forceps
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1. A scissors-like surgical forceps comprising:
- a pair of forcep arms;
a pivot joint connecting the forcep arms intermediate their ends;
each forcep arm on one side of the pivot joint comprising a blade;
each forcep arm on the other side of the pivot joint comprising a handle;
the forcep arms being cranked adjacent the pivot joint whereby the handles are splayed apart with the blades in engagement; and
a guide blade mounted on the pivot joint, the guide blade extending rearwardly of the pivot joint and terminating in a bifurcated portion, each bifurcated arm of said bifurcated portion carries a drain gripper of arcuate shape, the bifurcated arms can be urged apart to receive a length of tubing and form releasable grip means.
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Abstract
A surgical forceps has blades of arcuate shape and handles which are urged apart by springs on a guide blade which mounts the blades by a pivot joint. The guide blade projects below the blades. Gripping means formed by bifurcated arms on the guide blade will, when moved apart, grip an intercostal drain tube between grippers. The forceps carrying an intercostal drain tube, can be inserted between a patients ribs and the handles are then moved towards each other to splay the blades apart to provide a channel for the insertion of a tube. The guide blade may also be mounted between the blades.
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1. A scissors-like surgical forceps comprising:
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a pair of forcep arms; a pivot joint connecting the forcep arms intermediate their ends; each forcep arm on one side of the pivot joint comprising a blade; each forcep arm on the other side of the pivot joint comprising a handle; the forcep arms being cranked adjacent the pivot joint whereby the handles are splayed apart with the blades in engagement; and a guide blade mounted on the pivot joint, the guide blade extending rearwardly of the pivot joint and terminating in a bifurcated portion, each bifurcated arm of said bifurcated portion carries a drain gripper of arcuate shape, the bifurcated arms can be urged apart to receive a length of tubing and form releasable grip means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A scissors-like surgical forceps comprising:
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a pair of forcep arms; a pivot joint connecting the forcep arms intermediate their ends; each forcep ann on one side of the pivot joint comprising a blade; each forcep arm on the other side of the pivot joint comprising a handle; the forcep arms being cranked adjacent the pivot joint whereby the handles are splayed apart with the blades in engagement; a tube gripping means for releasably securing the exterior of a length of tubing mounted on the pivot joint, whereby the length of tubing is held spaced-apart from and rearwardly of the blades when the blades are being inserted into a patient; and a guide blade mounted on the pivot joint, the guide blade extending substantially the same distance from the pivot joint as the other blades, and the guide blade extending rearwardly of the pivot joint and terminating in a bifurcated portion, each bifurcated arm of said bifurcated portion carries a drain gripper of arcuate shape which can be urged apart to receive the tubing and form the tube gripping means. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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