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Description

Sklarlite Webster Needle Holders are used with small needles and fine suture material, commonly in plastic surgery or subcutaneous procedures. They are available with smooth or serrated jaws. Smooth jaws will cause the least damage to the needle; however, serrated jaws hold the needle more tightly. Physician preference typically determines the type of working surface utilized. Sklarlite instruments are a lighter version of standard Sklar instruments. A unique manufacturing process developed by Sklar shaves microns off standard and delicate pattern instruments while maintaining structural integrity and durability. This lightweight modification provides the surgeon with greater control and less fatigue. This product is straight with smooth tips and a length of 5-1/4 inches.

Brand sklarlite extra light
Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Grade sklar premium or grade
Handle Style finger rings with ratchet
Instrument Curvature straight
Instrument Length 5-1/4"
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile non-sterile
Is Taa Compliant taa compliant
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname webster / halsey
Type needle holders
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each
Working Edge Style smooth

Frequently asked questions

Why is the instrument design called 'Extra Light'?

The Sklarlite designation refers to a unique manufacturing process that shaves microns off the instrument body. This reduces the weight compared to standard instruments while maintaining full structural integrity, which helps significantly reduce surgeon fatigue during procedures.

How does the smooth jaw help with delicate work?

The smooth working surface is specifically engineered to minimize trauma. By removing serrations, the instrument is less likely to cause damage or scarring to fine needles and delicate suture materials, making it ideal for high-precision tasks.

Is the construction durable for consistent surgical use?

Yes, this instrument is manufactured to Sklar Premium grade standards. This ensures high structural integrity and durability, designed to withstand the rigors of repeated sterilization and use in a professional surgical environment.

Which surgical procedures is this best suited for?

The Webster / Halsey design is highly versatile. It is especially effective for: • Plastic surgery applications • Subcutaneous procedures • Any task requiring the manipulation of small needles and fine-gauge suture materials.

Is this instrument safe for latex-sensitive patients?

Absolutely. The product is certified not to be made with natural rubber latex, ensuring safety for both surgical staff and patients with latex sensitivities.

How does the ratchet design assist the surgeon?

The integrated finger rings paired with a precise ratchet mechanism allow for a secure, locked grip on needles. This feature provides the surgeon with consistent tension and control, which is essential when handling delicate sutures.

Does this instrument offer improved ergonomic control?

Yes, the combination of the 5-1/4 inch compact length and the extra-light weight profile promotes better handling. This ergonomic design allows for finer, more controlled movements, which helps reduce the physical strain often associated with extended surgical operations.

Is this a reusable surgical instrument?

Yes, this is a reusable, factory-new surgical instrument. It is designed to be cleaned and sterilized according to standard medical protocols for long-term use.

Does this meet specific governmental procurement standards?

Yes, this product is fully TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliant. This makes it an appropriate choice for institutional or governmental procurement requirements that mandate TAA compliance.

Is high-quality stainless steel used in construction?

Yes, it is constructed from premium-grade stainless steel. This material is chosen for its excellent corrosion resistance and its ability to maintain a professional, high-performance finish throughout the lifespan of the tool.