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Suction and Irrigation
ОглавлениеOphthalmic bulb syringes work well for tissue irrigation in small exotic animals (Figure 1.10). Alternatively, use a syringe with a needle attached and bend the needle at the hub repeatedly until it breaks off to minimize the risk damaging tissue with the needle. Fine Barron suction tips have a release hole providing two degrees of suction; stronger suction with the hole covered and more delicate suction with the hole open. If tissues suck up against the tip, place the corner of a gauze over the end of the suction tip so it is not able to suck up tissue.
Figure 1.8 Hold the instruments like a pen (a) and not across the palm (b) for better control and the ability to roll the instrument.
Figure 1.9 The basic microsurgical pack should consist of a needle holder, scissors, and forceps.
Figure 1.10 Ophthalmic bulb syringe is useful for irrigation in small patients.