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Needle holders are surgical instruments, similar to a hemostat, used to hold a suturing needle for suturing tissue during surgical procedures.The parts of a simple needle holder are the jaws, the joint and the handles. Needle holder can usually lock to hold the needle in a manner which allows the operator to maneuver the needle through the various tissues. Sometimes referred to as needle drivers, this type of instrument is mainly ring handled, similar to hemo-stats but with smaller jaws which are shorter and thicker. Needle holders hold needles which are attached to sutures. These instruments are also available in a variety of lengths and styles and may be curved or straight. Needle holders have inserts in the jaw to prevent excessive wear of the instrument. These inserts are mainly made from tungsten carbide granules in cobalt or other metallic paste. Needle holders with tungsten carbide inserts are normally identified with gold plated handles. The inserts can be replaced as they wear down, which prolongs the life of the needle holder and defrays the replacement cost of an entire instrument. Examples of needle holders: Mayo-Hegar, Crile -wood, Olsen-Hegar, Collier, and Webster.

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NEEDLE HOLDERS

(A) Mayo-Heagar (B) Crile Wood

Needle holders are surgical instrumentssuturing tissue during surgical procedures.The parts of a simple needle holder are the jaws, the joint and the handles. Needle holder can usually lock to hold the needle in a manner which allows the operator to maneuver the needle through needle drivers, this type of instrument is mainly ring handled, similar to hemosmaller jaws which are shorter and thicker. Needle holders hold needles which are attached to sutures. These instruments are also available in a variety of lengths and styles and may be curved or straight. Needle holders have inserts in the jaw to prevent excessive wear of the instrument. These inserts are mainly made from tungsten carbide granules in Needle holders with tungsten carbide inserts are normallyinserts can be replaced as they wear down, which prolongs the life of the needle holder and defrays the replacement cost of an entire instrumeCrile -wood, Olsen-Hegar, Collier, and Webster.

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NEEDLE HOLDERS

Heagar (B) Crile Wood (C) Olsen-Hegar, (D) Collier, (E) Webster, (F) Castroviejo

surgical instruments, similar to a hemostat, used to hold a suturing needletissue during surgical procedures.The parts of a simple needle holder are the jaws, the

joint and the handles. Needle holder can usually lock to hold the needle in a manner which allows the operator to maneuver the needle through the various tissues. Sometimes referred to as needle drivers, this type of instrument is mainly ring handled, similar to hemosmaller jaws which are shorter and thicker. Needle holders hold needles which are attached to

ments are also available in a variety of lengths and styles and may be curved or straight. Needle holders have inserts in the jaw to prevent excessive wear of the instrument. These inserts are mainly made from tungsten carbide granules in cobalt or other mNeedle holders with tungsten carbide inserts are normally identified with gold plated handles. The inserts can be replaced as they wear down, which prolongs the life of the needle holder and defrays the replacement cost of an entire instrument. Examples of needle holders: Mayo

Hegar, Collier, and Webster.

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Hegar, (D) Collier, (E) Webster, (F) Castroviejo

suturing needle for tissue during surgical procedures.The parts of a simple needle holder are the jaws, the

joint and the handles. Needle holder can usually lock to hold the needle in a manner which allows Sometimes referred to as

needle drivers, this type of instrument is mainly ring handled, similar to hemo-stats but with smaller jaws which are shorter and thicker. Needle holders hold needles which are attached to

ments are also available in a variety of lengths and styles and may be curved or straight. Needle holders have inserts in the jaw to prevent excessive wear of the instrument.

or other metallic paste. identified with gold plated handles. The

inserts can be replaced as they wear down, which prolongs the life of the needle holder and nt. Examples of needle holders: Mayo-Hegar,

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