HiTeck Medical Instruments

Halsey Needle Holder, 13CM, Tunsgten Carbide (3-0,4-0,5-0,6-0), 200-114

 
$125.99
 
  • Length: 13 cm, Jaw Width: 1.5 mm to 2.0 mm
  • Optimized for delicate sutures (3-0, 4-0, 5-0, 6-0)
  • Tungsten Carbide jaws provide a non-slip, secure grip
  • Used for grasping and guiding fine suturing needles
  • Ideal for micro-surgical and soft tissue closures

The HiTeck Medical Instruments Halsey Needle Holder, 13cm, Tungsten Carbide (3-0,4-0,5-0,6-0) is a professional-grade surgical instrument meticulously engineered to provide superior control, an unwavering grip, and exceptional durability for the precise closure of soft tissue. If you're searching for a highly effective and reliable tool for handling fine needles and performing delicate suturing in confined surgical fields, the best Tungsten Carbide needle holder is a definitive choice for any dental professional.

This product, a cornerstone of a streamlined and exceptionally effective clinical workflow, is expertly crafted to ensure its durability and resistance to corrosion even after repeated sterilization. A Halsey Needle Holder is a specialized instrument, often favored in periodontal, implant, and general oral surgery for its fine, delicate profile, which is perfect for navigating small surgical sites. The 13cm overall length offers the ideal balance between reach and fine maneuverability, crucial for precise needle placement.

The instrument's key to performance is the inclusion of Tungsten Carbide (TC) inserts within the jaws. Tungsten Carbide is significantly harder than standard surgical steel, providing an immensely superior and non-slip grip on the needle. This secure hold prevents needle rotation or slippage, reducing the risk of tissue trauma and procedural delays.

The holder is optimized for managing fine suture sizes, specifically ranging from 3-0 to 6-0, confirming its suitability for delicate mucogingival, plastic, and micro-surgical closures where the integrity of fine suture threads and small needles is paramount. With a narrow jaw width of approximately 1.5 mm to 2.0 mm, the instrument is perfectly sized to engage the needle body without obscuring the surgical view.