- Pйan clamp (forceps)
- Pй·an clamp (forceps) (pa-ahґ) [Jules Йmile Pйan, French surgeon, 1830–1898] see under clamp.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
clamp forceps — 1. a forceps with an automatic lock, used for compressing arteries, the pedicle of a tumor, etc.; called also pedicle clamp. 2. rubber dam f … Medical dictionary
Forceps in childbirth — Intervention ICD 9 CM 72.0 72.4 Forceps are a surgical instrument that resembles a pair of tongs and … Wikipedia
Forceps — An instrument with two blades and a handle used for handling, grasping, or compressing. Many types of forceps are employed in medicine, including the alligator forceps (an angled instrument with jaws at the end), tissue forceps (a form of… … Medical dictionary
Forceps — Plastic forceps are intended to be disposable. Forceps or forcipes are a handheld, hinged instrument used for grasping and holding objects. Forceps are used when fingers are too large to grasp small objects or when many objects need to be held at … Wikipedia
clamp — An instrument for compression or holding a structure. Cf.:forceps. [M.E., fr. Middle Dutch klampe] Cope c. a c. used in excision of colon and rectum. Crafoord c. a c. used in heart, lung, and … Medical dictionary
pedicle clamp — clamp forceps (def. 1); see under forceps … Medical dictionary
rubber dam forceps — rubber dam clamp forceps a forceps for placing rubber dam clamps in position. Called also clamp f … Medical dictionary
Mogen clamp — The Mogen clamp, one of the three most common circumcision devices, was invented by Rabbi Harry Bronstein in 1954.[1] It has two flat blades that open approx. 3 mm.[2] They are also able to close, which is why the device is considered a… … Wikipedia
mosquito forceps — n a very small surgical forceps called also mosquito clamp * * * see under clamp … Medical dictionary
Pennington clamp — Slotted Pennington forceps A Pennington clamp, also known as a Duval clamp, is a surgical clamp with a triangular eyelet. It is commonly used in body piercing to hold the skin in place, and guide the needle through it. See also Foerster clamp … Wikipedia