In modern surgical operations, disposable open surgical instruments have gradually become an important role in the operating room due to their convenience, safety and efficiency. These instruments are well-designed and designed for single use, which reduces the risk of cross infection and reduces the complexity of medical instrument disinfection and reuse. However, the correct use of these instruments requires doctors to master certain skills.
It is crucial to choose the right disposable surgical instruments. Before surgery, doctors should select the most suitable instruments based on the type of surgery, patient condition and the scope of application of the instruments. For example, some delicate surgeries may require special minimally invasive instruments, while large surgeries may require more durable instruments.
During use, correct operation techniques are the key to ensuring the smooth progress of the operation. Doctors should be familiar with the structure and function of each instrument to avoid misoperation. For example, when using hemostatic forceps, it is necessary to master the correct clamping force, neither too tight to cause tissue damage nor too loose to effectively stop bleeding.
In addition, the use of disposable open surgical instruments also requires attention to aseptic operation. Although these instruments are designed for single use, they still need to strictly follow the aseptic principle in handling before and after use. For example, before use, check whether the packaging is intact, and after use, put it in a special medical waste bag in time to avoid cross infection.
It is worth mentioning that the disposal of disposable open surgical instruments is also an important part that cannot be ignored. Proper disposal of these instruments is not only related to environmental protection, but also respect for medical ethics.
Mastering the use skills of disposable open surgical instruments is of great significance to improving surgical quality and ensuring patient safety.

