Halsey Needleholder 13cm with TC Jaws
Halsey Needleholder 13cm with TC Jaws
Halsey Needleholder 13cm with TC Jaws
The Halsey Needleholder is named after the surgeon Dr. Frederic W. Halsey. They are designed for use in delicate procedures such as plastic surgery, dermatology, and ophthalmic surgery. Their unique features include a light, balanced feel and fine, narrow jaws and tips for precision.
Halsey Needleholders are widely used in general surgery for suturing incisions, closing wounds, and performing various surgical repairs. They are used where precise suturing in delicate procedures such as skin grafts, flap surgeries, and facial reconstructions are performed.
Our Halsey Needleholders with Tungsten Carbide jaw inserts are made from high-quality German stainless steel. Ceatec German surgical instruments are reliable and durable and are guaranteed to give the best performance.
Each instrument come with a three-year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
Features
Features
- Our range of surgical instruments has been carefully selected to provide our Doctors with the highest quality tools so that they may provide the best possible result for their patients.
- Our instruments are German manufactured to exacting and precise standards by Ceatec Medizintechnik GmbH.
- CEATEC Medizintechnik is a second-generation family company founded in 1995.
- CEATEC is a DIN EN ISO standard certified company assuring clinicians of the highest quality, craftsperson made surgical instruments.
Materials and care
Materials and care
- Brand new surgical instruments must be cleaned before the first sterilization.
- Instruments such as Needle Holders, Haemostat Forceps & Scissors must be cleaned in the open state.
- Whilst autoclaving instruments should be in the open state or closed only to the first ratchet position.
- This will avoid tension and stress fractures occurring during sterilisation at temperatures of up to 134 °C.
- Only use an instrument for the purpose it was designed.
- Needle Holders should always be used with an appropriately sized suture needle.
- Sterilization is not a substitute for cleanliness!
Tungsten Carbide Inserts
Tungsten Carbide Inserts
- Tungsten or Wolfram is a metal element that was discovered in 1783 by the Swedish chemist Karl Wilhelm Scheele.
- Element symbol = W, Ident. Number = 74, Atom weight = 183,86.
- Melting point is approx. 3.380°C (higher than all other known metals), boiling point is 5.500°C.
- When combined as an alloy with metal carbides, it achieves nearly diamond hardness.
- Tungsten Carbide is the hardest man-made material
- Remarkable cutting power retention
- Concise, sharp cut
- Solid, soft movement
- High economy
- Long life duration
- Gold handle rings for fast identification
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