Tungsten Carbide (TC) Ryder Needle Holder
Tungsten Carbide (TC) Ryder Needle Holder
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The Tungsten Carbide (TC) Ryder Needle Holder is a high-performance surgical instrument designed for precision handling of suturing needles during various medical procedures. Equipped with durable tungsten carbide inserts, this tool ensures a firm, slip-resistant grip, enhancing safety and control during delicate suturing tasks.
Key Features
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Tungsten Carbide Inserts
Reinforced jaws with tungsten carbide provide enhanced grip, minimizing needle slippage and allowing for precise control during suturing. -
Premium Stainless Steel Construction
Offers exceptional corrosion resistance, strength, and durability suitable for repeated sterilization and use in clinical environments. -
Ergonomic Design
Finger ring handles ensure optimal control and comfort, reducing hand fatigue during prolonged procedures. -
Multiple Size Options
Available in 6", 7", and 8" variants to meet different surgical preferences and procedural demands. -
Satin Finish
Minimizes glare under operating lights and supports clear visibility in surgical fields.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What is a Tungsten Carbide Ryder Needle Holder used for?
A: It is used for gripping and maneuvering surgical needles during suturing. The TC inserts offer increased grip strength, making it ideal for handling fine or curved needles securely.
Q: What are the benefits of tungsten carbide inserts?
A: They provide a superior, long-lasting grip, exceptional wear resistance, and reduced slippage, ensuring better control and safety during procedures.
Q: Is this needle holder reusable?
A: Yes, it is made from high-grade stainless steel and is fully reusable following proper cleaning and sterilization.
Q: How is this instrument sterilized?
A: It can be sterilized using standard methods such as autoclaving. Follow facility protocols and manufacturer instructions for proper maintenance.
Q: How do I choose the right size?
A: Choose the size based on the type of procedure and your personal handling preference. 6-inch is ideal for finer, more delicate procedures, while 8-inch provides greater reach and leverage in deeper or more complex surgical settings.