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  2. Cast saw - Wikipedia

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    Elektrische Gipssäge, by Ortopedia, Kiel, Germany. A cast saw is an oscillating saw used to remove orthopedic casts.Instead of a rotating blade, cast saws use a sharp, small-toothed blade rapidly oscillating or vibrating back and forth over a minimal angle to cut material and are therefore not circular saws. [1]

  3. Catlin (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    A catlin or catling is a long, double-bladed surgical knife.It was commonly used from the 17th to the mid 19th century, particularly for amputations; after that its use declined in favor of mechanically driven (and later, electrically driven) oscillating saws.

  4. Jaw reduction - Wikipedia

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    The surgery is performed under general anesthesia through tracheal intubation. The standard surgical procedure uses an intraoral approach, as it leaves no visible scars. [5] A guarded oscillating saw is first used to mark the proposed osteotomy line to avoid excessive resection of the mandibular bone.

  5. Reciprocating saw - Wikipedia

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    The term reciprocating saw (or oscillating saw) is also applied, generically, to any saw which cuts with a back-and-forth motion. These include: Jigsaw; Scroll saw; Sabre saw; Rotary reciprocating saw; Powered reciprocating tools are also found in surgery and dental surgery, where they are used in operations that require cutting or grinding of ...

  6. Oscillating multi-tool - Wikipedia

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    An oscillating multi-tool or oscillating saw is a multitool and power tool that oscillates (rather than rotating or reciprocating), powered by battery or mains. The name "multi-tool" is a reference to the many functions that this tool can perform with the range of attachments available.

  7. Retractor (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Surgical retractors probably originate with very basic tools used in the Stone Age. [3] Branches or antlers of various shapes were used to dig and extract food from the ground. As the use of tools evolved, a variety of instruments came about to substitute for the use of hooked or grasping fingers in the butchering of meat or dissection of bodies.

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  9. Hip replacement - Wikipedia

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    Prototype oscillating bone saws made by Kenneth Dobbie in the 1960s. [ 131 ] [ 132 ] Dobbie was electrical engineer at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital , Stanmore, UK. He worked closely with the hip surgeon Sir John Charnley to develop the saws eventually leading to a commercial product made by De Soutter Brothers Ltd. [ 133 ]