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DEBAKEY NEEDLE HOLDER 8"

SKU: GSI-00a203
ITC-HSN: 90189023
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SKU: GSI-00a203
ITC-HSN: 90189023

Minimum Enquiry Quantity 10 Numbers

Country of origin : India

An 8" DeBakey needle holder is a surgical instrument used to hold and manipulate a suture needle during surgical procedures, especially in cardiovascular and general surgery. Its primary uses are to provide precise control for suturing, secure wound closure, and guide needles through tissue with a firm but gentle grip. The length, along with features like tungsten carbide jaw inserts and a ratchet lock, allows for greater precision and stability during complex operations.


Suturing:

The instrument's main purpose is to securely hold and guide a surgical needle while the surgeon is passing it through tissue to close wounds or approximate tissue.


Cardiovascular procedures:

Due to its precision, it is particularly useful in delicate cardiovascular surgery where accurate suturing is critical.


General surgery:

It is also used in general surgery for various procedures requiring sutures and wound closure.

  • Additional Information

    A needle holder's primary use is to firmly grasp and manipulate a suturing needle during surgical procedures for tasks like closing wounds, approximating tissues, and performing reconstructive or vascular surgery. It allows for precise and secure placement of sutures by providing a stable grip, which prevents the needle from slipping and helps the surgeon reach difficult areas. Some variations are also used for instrumental knotting and in microsurgery for delicate suturing.

    How it works
    The jaws of the needle holder are designed to grip the needle securely, often with textured or tungsten carbide inserts to prevent slippage.

    A ratchet mechanism on many models locks the jaws in place, allowing the surgeon to apply force without constantly squeezing the handles.

    The instrument is used to guide the needle through tissue, and the surgeon uses wrist rotation to drive the needle and then releases the ratchet to reposition the needle for the next stitch. 
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