Surgical Needle Holder
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140 mm stainless steel needle holder, available as Baumgartner (fine) and Mayo-Hegar (heavy-duty).
Serrated tips and ratchet lock for precise, secure clamping.
Baumgartner: delicate manoeuvres and confined spaces. Mayo-Hegar: higher clamping force for larger-gauge needles.
Corrosion-resistant; ergonomic design for clinical and dental use.
€11.05 tax incl.
€9.13 Tax excl.
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Needle holder 140 mm — Baumgartner (fine) and Mayo-Hegar (heavy-duty)
140 mm surgical needle holder made of surgical-grade stainless steel, designed for the secure holding and guidance of suture needles with maximum precision, control and safety. The range combines two complementary configurations — Baumgartner (fine) and Mayo-Hegar (heavy-duty) — covering everything from microsutures and delicate manoeuvres to the use of larger-gauge needles in more resistant tissues.
Models and main uses
- Baumgartner (fine): short, firm branches with fine serrated tips for a non-slip grip on thin needles. Recommended for dentistry, minor surgery, periodontics and procedures in confined spaces. Precision is prioritised for delicate sutures; the fine serrated tips and short branches provide millimetric control with small-gauge needles.
- Mayo-Hegar (heavy-duty): robust branches and reinforced structure delivering greater clamping force and enhanced stability with large-gauge needles. Suitable for general surgery and suturing in more resistant tissues. Focused on these tissues and needle sizes, the reinforced build provides greater tightening force and reliable stability during traction.
Common features
- Surgical-grade stainless steel: high corrosion resistance and durability in clinical use.
- Balanced 140 mm geometry: stable control and good visibility of the operative field.
- Serrated tips: firm needle grip and prevents slippage.
- Ratchet (rack) locking mechanism: adjustable clamping with quick release for an efficient workflow.
- Ergonomics: design that reduces fatigue during prolonged procedures.
Applications
- Suturing in general surgery, minor surgery and dentistry.
- Handling of suture material and tissues with controlled pressure.
- Use in clinical, hospital, teaching and laboratory settings.
Maintenance and sterilisation
- Clean and dry after use to prevent deposits and chemical-induced corrosion.
- Compatible with autoclave and standard sterilisation processes, in accordance with institutional protocols.
- Store in a dry place; periodically check the ratchet and serrations on the tips.
Data sheet
- Category
- Surgical and Dissection