Crile Wood Forceps are a type of surgical instrument commonly used in various medical procedures, including oral and dental surgery. These forceps are named after the American surgeon George Washington Crile, who contributed significantly to the field of surgery.
Crile Wood Forceps typically have a fine, pointed tip and are commonly used for delicate tissue manipulation and hemostasis (control of bleeding) during surgical procedures. They may be curved or straight, and the fine tips allow for precise handling of tissues without causing excessive damage.
In oral surgery and dentistry, Crile Wood Forceps may be used for tasks such as grasping and manipulating delicate tissues, securing sutures, or controlling bleeding in a controlled and precise manner. These forceps are part of the broader category of surgical instruments used in various medical specialties.
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