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hey everyone good morning and thank you for joining us at forever family Animal Hospital Im dr. Armstrong and today were going to talk to you about our surgery instruments so there are different surgery packs that have different instruments in them and different surgeries require different kinds of instruments so today were going to go through each of the instruments and go through their special names and each of them have a special task for tissue handling so were going to start right here with our spay pack so this is called our scalpel handle or blade handle and we have our color coded to help us remember which instruments go in each pack to try to keep them together if were washing multiple packs at a time so this one was recently used and cleaned and dried and were getting ready to pack it up again to go into the autoclave and get sterile so this is a blade handle so the scalpel blade slips onto this little piece here theres like a little bit of a step in there and the blad