Tools for trepanation of the skull![]() A set of tools for trepanation of the human skull A special set of tools for trepanation of the skull: 1 - with a set of milling cutters. Used to drill three or four holes in the skull for subsequent sawing through these holes with a Jigley saw (which is indicated by the number six) 2 - Dahlgren Nippers, Luer's nippers (necessary for breaking off bone protrusions or protrusions that prevent sawing Jigley) 3, 4 - raspatory - straight and curved. Required for pulling the skin and bone formations from the sawn hole in the skull 5 - Volkman's bone spoon is needed in order to accurately remove the bony fragments when cutting or breaking off the cutters from the cerebral cortex, thereby not damaging the last 6 - saw Jigli with handles and conductor Palenov ensure the sawing of the skull between the holes from the swivel Warning: include(comment.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/cscop693/public_html/en.surgeon-live.com/content_instrumenty-dlya-trepanatsii-cherepa.htm on line 255 Warning: include(comment.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/cscop693/public_html/en.surgeon-live.com/content_instrumenty-dlya-trepanatsii-cherepa.htm on line 255 Warning: include(): Failed opening 'comment.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/cscop693/public_html/en.surgeon-live.com/content_instrumenty-dlya-trepanatsii-cherepa.htm on line 255
Brainbook:
Have you heard of trepanning? This series is going to take you on a breakneck tour of the history of Neurosurgery. We hope that you enjoy it!
Laura McKinlay:
I'm trying to imagine what inspired the very first attempt at this procedure, what would have lead that person to believe that creating a hole in the skull would help recovery? Were they inspired by treatment of other injuries such as creating a hole in the nail of a bruised finger to release the pressure? *This* is what I find fascinating about history, trying to get into the head of the innovators. Great video, I've seen a few things about this practice but never heard of that theory on its use before.
Coaly boi:
This guy is a busy neurosurgeon with a family and still manages to put out high quality and informative videos every week while keeping explanations simple and concise. Legend
Sebastián Paredes:
Great video! Its amazing how all begin and how in the present times ist a meticulous procedure. This is going to be a great journey!
Chris Bark:
My fascination with history and medicine fits so nicely with aspirations for neurosurgery. Cannot wait for more of this series!
A set of anesthesiologist for tracheostomy![]() Set for tracheostomy: 1 - blunt hook for the isthmus of the thyroid gland is used to spread the tissues; 2 - acute hook for holding and fixing the larynx and trachea; 3 - dilator of the trachea by fingers; 4,5,6 - tracheostomy cannula in assembled and disassembled form, inserted into the trachea after enlargement. Scissors Sauerbruch - Freya![]() Surgical scissors Sauerbruch - Freya guillotine type with combined edges of blades for separation of connective tissues. Surgical set for laparotomy![]() A set of instruments for laparotomy includes dilators and retention: 1 - reticular retractor according to Goss; Is able to hold the expansion under tension, it is convenient when access is required over a large area 2 - Collin's retractor also fixes expansion under pressure and is convenient in places where a small expansion is necessary; 3 - retractor surgical (mirror) according to Kocher; The most common in the surgical practice, several mirrors are used at once, convenient and fast in application 4 - Reverden spatula Set of tools for skeletal traction |