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Instrument name: Doyen Intestinal Forcep
Alternate name: Glassman non-crushing, intestinal clamp, intestinal forcep, non-crushing clamp
Instrument category: Clamps
Used for: Grasping and holding intestinal or lung tissue without crushing
Specialty commonly used in: General surgery, thoracic surgery
Instrument name: Heaney Hysterectomy Clamp
Alternate name: Ballentine, Heaney Hyster, Heaney Ballentine Uterine
Used for: Grasping and holding tissues and ligaments
Specialty commonly used in: Gynecological surgery, especially during hysterectomies
Instrument name: Lahey Clamp
Alternate name: Lahey Goiter, Lahey Vulsellum
Used for: Grasping and holding tissue without crushing
Specialty commonly used in: General surgery, especially on breast tissue
Instrument name: Rochester Pean Clamp
Alternate name: Pean Artery, Kelly, Hemostat, Crile
Used for: Grasping, holding, and crushing large tissue, ligaments, or vessels
Instrument name: Uterine Tenaculum Forceps
Alternate name: Single tooth tenaculum, uterine tenaculum, uterine vulsellum, uterine forceps, tenaculum
Used for: To grasp, hold, and manipulate uterine tissue or cervix
Specialty commonly used in: Gynecologic surgery
Instrument name: Zeppelin Clamp
Alternate name: Z Clamp, Hysterectomy, Zeppelin Style