Bayonet Needle Holder

Bayonet Needle Holder – Tungsten Carbide

$29.00

The Bayonet Needle Holder – Tungsten Carbide by Grey-Medical, with 14.0 mm tungsten carbide jaws and bent handles, is designed for superior precision and control in microsurgery, backed by a manufacturer’s warranty.

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Description

Grey-Medical’s Bayonet Needle Holder: Precision Grip for Microsurgery

A Benchmark of Surgical Innovation and Reliability

Grey-Medical introduces the Bayonet Needle Holder – Tungsten Carbide, a cutting-edge tool specifically designed for the intricacies of microsurgery. Crafted with precision from surgical grade German stainless steel, this 6-1/2″ (15.5 cm) needle holder features 14.0 mm jaws and is engineered for operations requiring an exceptional level of precision and control. The bent handle design optimizes visibility and access in tight spaces, making it an indispensable instrument for surgeons.

Tailored for Microsurgical Mastery

Optimized Design for Enhanced Control: The Bayonet Needle Holder’s unique bent handle design facilitates ease of use in microsurgical environments, providing surgeons with unparalleled control and visibility, essential for the delicate nature of such procedures.

Superior Grip for Unmatched Precision: Equipped with 14.00 mm jaws designed with tungsten carbide, this instrument guarantees a reliable, tight grip on sutures, ensuring precision in every stitch and reducing the risk of slippage.

Durability and Assurance: Reflecting Grey-Medical’s commitment to quality, this needle holder is not only built to last with its durable construction but also comes with a manufacturer warranty against defects in materials and workmanship, offering peace of mind to its users.

Feature Table

Feature Details
Length 6-1/2″ (15.5 cm)
Jaw Size 14.0 mm
Material Surgical Grade German Stainless Steel, Tungsten Carbide
Design Bayonet with Bent Handles for Enhanced Visibility and Access
Application Ideal for Microsurgery
Warranty Manufacturer Warranty on Defects in Materials and Workmanship