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CASTROVIEJO NEEDLE HOLDER WITH LOCK 5"

SKU: GSI-00a216
ITC-HSN: 90189022
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SKU: GSI-00a216
ITC-HSN: 90189022

Minimum Enquiry Quantity 10 Numbers

Country of origin : India

A 5" Castroviejo needle holder with a lock is a precision surgical instrument used for delicate suturing in microsurgery, particularly in ophthalmology. It holds fine needles securely with its locking mechanism, allowing surgeons to perform precise, repetitive motions with minimal trauma to surrounding tissues, and it can be used for backhand suturing in confined spaces.


Microsurgery:

Used for extremely delicate suturing in specialized procedures.


Ophthalmic surgery:

Most commonly used in eye surgery due to the need for precision with very small needles and sutures.


Delicate tissue suturing:

The fine tips and locking mechanism ensure a secure grip on fine needles (calibers 5-0 to 8-0) without damaging fragile tissues.


Constrained spaces:

The 5" length and straight or curved design are ideal for procedures in confined areas where space is limited. 




  • Additional Information

    Castroviejo needle holders are primarily used in microsurgeries like ophthalmic and neurosurgical procedures for precise suturing of delicate tissues. They feature a fine tip and spring or lock mechanism for secure needle handling, allowing for precise manipulation and control in confined or hard-to-reach areas.

    Delicate and precise suturing:
    Their fine tips and secure grip are ideal for handling small, fine needles in intricate procedures.

    Microsurgery:
    They are a go-to instrument for many microsurgical applications, including ophthalmic (eye) and neurosurgical procedures.

    Working in confined areas:
    Their design allows surgeons to work with precision in small, narrow spaces where larger instruments would be impractical.

    Performing intricate suturing techniques:
    They facilitate precise manipulation and control, which is crucial for techniques like free mucous membrane transplantation. 



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