- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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- MPN: 23-2235
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Is this needle holder truly lightweight?
Yes, the Sklarlite XD™ Halsey / Webster Needle Holder is uniquely manufactured to be extra light and delicate. This design significantly reduces surgeon fatigue during intricate procedures, allowing for maximum surgical precision.
What kind of needles can it hold?
This instrument is specifically designed for holding small needles during suturing procedures. Its Halsey/Webster pattern is commonly preferred in plastic and dermatological surgery for fine control.
Are the tips designed to protect needles?
Absolutely. The needle holder is equipped with smooth jaws, which minimize potential damage to the needle during delicate suturing tasks, ensuring the needle remains intact.
What material is it made from?
It is constructed from high-grade stainless steel, ensuring both durability and compliance with Sklar Premium or Grade standards for reliable, long-term use.
Does it offer secure grip and control?
Yes, it features finger rings with a ratchet mechanism that provides secure handling and excellent control during use, allowing the surgeon to maintain a firm grip on the needle.
Is this instrument reusable?
Yes, this Sklarlite XD™ Halsey / Webster Needle Holder is explicitly designed to be reusable, making it a sustainable and cost-effective choice for medical professionals.
Is the instrument straight or curved?
This particular model of the Sklarlite XD™ Halsey / Webster Needle Holder has a straight curvature, optimizing it for specific surgical approaches.
What is the length of this needle holder?
The instrument has an instrument length of 5 inches, which is ideal for delicate procedures requiring precise control.
Is it TAA compliant?
Yes, the Sklarlite XD™ Halsey / Webster Needle Holder is TAA Compliant, meeting the requirements for government procurement.
Is the product sterile upon arrival?
No, the instrument arrives in a non-sterile condition and will need to be sterilized before its first use, as is standard practice for reusable surgical instruments.