How to Prepare an Animal Model



Fig. 2.1
Set of surgical instruments



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Fig. 2.2
Scalpels


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Fig. 2.3
Needle driver


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Fig. 2.4
Surgical and anatomic forceps


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Fig. 2.5
Curved mosquito forceps


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Fig. 2.6
Kocher’s forceps


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Fig. 2.7
Scissors


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Fig. 2.8
Suture threads


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Fig. 2.9
Killian’s speculum


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Fig. 2.10
Retractors


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Fig. 2.11
Suction cannula


Set up the diaper on the bench and then the dissection tray on the diaper. Obtain dissection instruments and finally put the head into the dissection tray or on the diaper with the neck extended in the dorsal recumbent position (Fig. 2.12).

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Fig. 2.12
Setup of the surgical field

Remember to practice safe hygiene when dissecting: do not place your hands near your mouth or eyes while handling specimens; wear lab gloves, lab coat, and goggles.

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Aug 28, 2017 | Posted by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY | Comments Off on How to Prepare an Animal Model

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