Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Cranial access ====== https://www.integralife.com/file/general/1453795536-2.pdf ---- [[Hand drill]] ---- [[Hex Wrench]] ---- 5.31mm [[Drill Bit Assembly]] ---- [[Povidone-Iodine]] 1oz. 1 Retractor, Self Retaining, 4.25” – SS 1 PVP Swabs 2 Culture Tube, 15ml Screw Cap 1 Scalpel #15 1 Scalpel #11 2 18G x 1.5” Needle 1 Mosquito Forceps, Curved 1 Adson Forceps, Serrated 1 Adson Forceps, 1 x 2 Teeth 1 18G x 3.5” Spindle Needle 2 12cc Safety Syringes 1 Fenestrated Drape with barrier, 31” x 51” 2 2oz. Medicine Cups 10 4” x 4” Gauze Sponges 1 Skin Marker 1 Ruler 3 18” x 26” Absorbent Towels 1 Scissors 1 Needle Holder Forceps 1 25G x ⅝” Needle 1 6ml DuraPrep™ solution (sterile) 2 Sodium Chloride, O.9% solution (10ml) 1 Lidocaine 1.5% w/ Epinephrine (30ml) 2 3-0 x 18” Nylon Sutures – (sterile) A Delayed [[interhospital transfer]]s of deteriorating [[neurotrauma]] patients from rural and [[regional hospital]]s to [[Tertiary referral hospital]]s have seen the need for non-neurosurgeons to undertake emergency [[intracranial hematoma]] [[evacuation]] surgery locally. There is a paucity in the literature regarding the widespread availability of [[cranial access]] [[equipment]] in non-[[tertiary center]]s and patient outcomes in Queensland. cranial_access.txt Last modified: 2024/06/07 03:00by 127.0.0.1