Skull elevators from trephination set

Skull elevators from trephination set

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Two double-ended skull elevators from trephination set by Sirhenry, France, 1771-1830

A skull elevator is used to lift fractures of the skull bones to prevent futher injury to the brain. This instrument pre-dates ideas about infection causes and their prevention during operations. Any surgery was risky due to the potential for infection. Trephination, the cutting of a hole in the skull, was likely done as a last resort.

Details

Category:
Surgery
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A121486 Pt1
Materials:
steel
Measurements:
part 2: 145 mm x 14 mm, 10 mm,
part 1: 162 mm x 15 mm, 10 mm,
type:
skull elevators
credit:
Loan, Wellcome Trust