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== Elevator ==
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Elevator is a term used in various fields, including medicine, engineering, and architecture. In the medical field, an elevator is a surgical instrument used to lift or dissect tissues.

Medical Use

In surgery, an elevator is used to separate or lift tissues. It is a crucial tool in many surgical procedures, including orthopedic surgery, dental surgery, and neurosurgery.

Orthopedic Surgery

In orthopedic surgery, elevators are used to lift or separate bones or joint capsules. They are often used in procedures such as hip replacement and knee replacement surgeries.

Dental Surgery

In dental surgery, elevators are used to loosen and extract teeth. They are also used to separate the gum from the teeth in preparation for procedures such as root canal therapy.

Neurosurgery

In neurosurgery, elevators are used to lift or separate the brain or spinal cord tissues. They are often used in procedures such as brain tumor removal and spinal fusion surgery.

Design and Types

Elevators come in various designs and types, each suited for a specific surgical procedure. Some common types include the periosteal elevator, used to separate the periosteum from the bone, and the dental elevator, used to loosen and extract teeth.

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