Olsen-Hegar Needle Holder with Suture Scissors
Miltex
Code: 8-16TC
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OLSEN-HEGAR Needle Holder with Suture Scissors 16.5cm serrated jaws, 2600 teeth p.sq.inch
The Olsen-Hegar Needle Holder with Suture Scissors is a specialized surgical instrument that combines the functions of a needle holder and suture scissors into a single tool.
It features a needle-holding portion at the distal end and a scissor blade at the proximal end of the instrument.This combination allows surgeons to efficiently grasp, manipulate, and cut sutures during surgical procedures without needing to switch between multiple instruments.
The needle holder portion securely holds the needle while the surgeon sutures, and the integrated scissors enable precise cutting of the suture material once the stitching is complete.
The Olsen-Hegar Needle Holder with Suture Scissors is commonly used in various surgical specialties, including general surgery, plastic surgery, orthopedic surgery, and gynecological surgery, among others.
Surgeons performing procedures that involve suturing, such as wound closure, tissue repair, or surgical reconstruction, frequently utilize this versatile instrument.
The Olsen-Hegar Needle Holder with Suture Scissors is a specialized surgical instrument that combines the functions of a needle holder and suture scissors into a single tool.
It features a needle-holding portion at the distal end and a scissor blade at the proximal end of the instrument.This combination allows surgeons to efficiently grasp, manipulate, and cut sutures during surgical procedures without needing to switch between multiple instruments.
The needle holder portion securely holds the needle while the surgeon sutures, and the integrated scissors enable precise cutting of the suture material once the stitching is complete.
The Olsen-Hegar Needle Holder with Suture Scissors is commonly used in various surgical specialties, including general surgery, plastic surgery, orthopedic surgery, and gynecological surgery, among others.
Surgeons performing procedures that involve suturing, such as wound closure, tissue repair, or surgical reconstruction, frequently utilize this versatile instrument.