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Brief Introduction:
The Needle Holder is a precision surgical instrument used for securely holding and guiding suturing needles during wound closure and tissue approximation. Designed for excellent grip and control, it ensures accurate needle placement with minimal hand fatigue. Widely used in general surgery, cardiovascular, orthopedic, and laparoscopic procedures, the needle holder is essential for efficient and safe suturing.
Features :
High-Quality Stainless Steel: Provides strength, corrosion resistance, and long-term durability.
Tungsten Carbide Jaws (Optional): Enhances grip strength and extends jaw life.
Ergonomic Handle Design: Ensures comfort and reduces hand strain during extended use.
Ratchet Locking Mechanism: Offers secure needle control and stability during suturing.
Available in Various Lengths and Styles: Straight, curved, and laparoscopic versions available.
Autoclavable and Reusable: Meets sterilization standards for repeated surgical use.
Benefits:
Precise Needle Control: Allows for accurate and stable suturing.
Enhanced Efficiency: Reduces suturing time with secure grip and smooth handling.
Versatile Use: Suitable for both open and minimally invasive procedures.
Comfortable Handling: Ergonomic design supports prolonged use without fatigue.
Cost-Effective: Durable construction ensures long-term value and reusability.
Scope of Application:
Needle Holder for Medical Use for all wound types. Safety and hygiene for hospitals and clinics use.
clinics
hospitals
FAQ:
Q: What sizes and types of needle holders are available?
A: A variety of lengths and tip styles are available, including straight, curved, and laparoscopic versions, with or without tungsten carbide inserts.
Q: Are the jaws replaceable or reinforced?
A: Some models offer tungsten carbide inserts for extended durability and enhanced grip.
Q: Can the instrument be sterilized?
A: Yes, the needle holder is fully autoclavable and reusable.
Q: What surgical specialties is it used in?
A: It is used across general, cardiovascular, orthopedic, and laparoscopic surgeries for suturing tasks.
Brief Introduction:
The Needle Holder is a precision surgical instrument used for securely holding and guiding suturing needles during wound closure and tissue approximation. Designed for excellent grip and control, it ensures accurate needle placement with minimal hand fatigue. Widely used in general surgery, cardiovascular, orthopedic, and laparoscopic procedures, the needle holder is essential for efficient and safe suturing.
Features :
High-Quality Stainless Steel: Provides strength, corrosion resistance, and long-term durability.
Tungsten Carbide Jaws (Optional): Enhances grip strength and extends jaw life.
Ergonomic Handle Design: Ensures comfort and reduces hand strain during extended use.
Ratchet Locking Mechanism: Offers secure needle control and stability during suturing.
Available in Various Lengths and Styles: Straight, curved, and laparoscopic versions available.
Autoclavable and Reusable: Meets sterilization standards for repeated surgical use.
Benefits:
Precise Needle Control: Allows for accurate and stable suturing.
Enhanced Efficiency: Reduces suturing time with secure grip and smooth handling.
Versatile Use: Suitable for both open and minimally invasive procedures.
Comfortable Handling: Ergonomic design supports prolonged use without fatigue.
Cost-Effective: Durable construction ensures long-term value and reusability.
Scope of Application:
Needle Holder for Medical Use for all wound types. Safety and hygiene for hospitals and clinics use.
clinics
hospitals
FAQ:
Q: What sizes and types of needle holders are available?
A: A variety of lengths and tip styles are available, including straight, curved, and laparoscopic versions, with or without tungsten carbide inserts.
Q: Are the jaws replaceable or reinforced?
A: Some models offer tungsten carbide inserts for extended durability and enhanced grip.
Q: Can the instrument be sterilized?
A: Yes, the needle holder is fully autoclavable and reusable.
Q: What surgical specialties is it used in?
A: It is used across general, cardiovascular, orthopedic, and laparoscopic surgeries for suturing tasks.