Reference NumberCSFH/9/95
TitleFergusson's Mouth Gag
Date1925-1975
DescriptionThis is a Fergusson or Ackland type mouth gag. It is made of stainless steel, as indicated by the marking on one jaw, and has an overall X-shape. The instrument is equipped with serrated tooth plates and a plier-style handle that features a spring system and ratcheted stems. Mouth gags are typically used to keep a patient’s mouth open during surgery. If anaesthetics are administered through a tube inserted into the trachea, the mouth gag assist into avoid the chance of obstructing the flow of anaesthetic. The gag might also have been used to keep the mouth open during specific surgeries, such as tonsil removal.
Extent1 item
Dimensions190mm x 65mm x 55mm
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Credit LineRoyal College of Physicians of Ireland
Object NameMouth Gag
TermDentistry
Otolaryngology -- instrumentation
General Surgery -- Instrumentation
Dental Instruments
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/64Dublin; Cork Street Fever Hospital; 1801-19531801-1953
DS/UK/4789Furgusson; Sir; William (1808-1877); surgeon1808-1877
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