Description
Mathieu Needle Holders TC
Dental Instruments
SMS Instrument Mathieu TC Needle Holder is a double spring instrument with a plier handle grip that curves inward at the bottom and features a ratchet locking mechanism at the base of the handles that can be easily squeezed to be locked and unlocked. This needle holder is used when more refined suturing is required. The needle holder designed for firmly and securely holding and guiding small needles during suturing. For surgeons who make heavy demands of their instruments we recommend those that possess tungsten carbide (TC) inserts, which help them last five times as long as normal steel. SMS permanently bonds tungsten carbide inserts to the instrument, which maximizes control and precision. TC instruments are identified by gold handles. This product is straight with cross-serrated jaws.
For Needles: 2-0, 3-0, 4-0
Surname | Mathieu |
Tip Configuration | Blunt |
Curvature | Straight |
Handle | Plier / Double Spring Tungsten Carbide |
Finishing | Mirror Polish Finishing |
Instrument Type | Dental Needle Holders Tungsten Carbide |
Material | Stainless Steel / Tungsten Carbide |
Disposable or Reusable | Reusable |
Rusting Prevention | Passivation Processed |
Cleaning | Ultrasonic Cleaned |
Sterile or Non-Sterile | Non-Sterile |
Latex or Latex-Free | Latex-Free |
Test Performed | Boil, Shape & Performance Test |
Grade | Premium OR-Grade |
Packing | Individually Packed in SMS Brand printed Poly-sleeve |
Needle Holder
A Dental Needle Holder, also called needle driver, is a surgical instrument, similar to a hemostat, used by doctors and surgeons to hold a suturing needle for closing wounds during suturing and surgical procedures. The parts of a simple needle holder are the jaws, the joint and the handles. Most needle holders also have a clamp mechanism that locks the needle in place, allowing the user to maneuver the needle through various tissues. To maintain a firm grip on the needle, the jaws are often textured and short compared to the shank. Needle holder are used to grasp suture needle when suturing tissues. The jaws of the needle holder undergo metal –to-metal contact causing rapid wear of the grasping surfaces. Needle holder should be tested for function regularly by placing and appropriate sized needle in jaws and nothing if needle rotation is possible (indicating that repair is necessary).
Tungsten Carbide Gold Plated Handle / Rings:Â Indicate the jaw portion contains tungsten carbide inserts. The needle holder is made out of stainless steel. The gripping portion of the jaws have two pieces (inserts) made out of the metal tungsten carbide. The tungsten carbide inserts are a harder metal
than stainless steel.
The advantages of tungsten carbide jaws on needle holders are:
1. They will not wear out as fast as stainless steel.
2. They grip the suture needle more precisely with less slippage
Tungsten carbide inserts ensure firm holding of needles and sutures during wound closures in surgical procedures.
PARTS
Shaft of Body Shank
It lies between joint and finger bows
Finger Bow
It is used for holding the instruments
Catch / Ratchet
It lies between shaft and finger bow. When the catch/ratchet are pressed; the blades are kept in close position.
USES
It is used to hold the needle.
- The inner surface of tip has crisscross serration and a small groove for firm grasp of the curved needle
- Blades are having cris-cross or transverse serrations and in the center of the blade there is groove
- Smallsurgical forceps with locking handles; used to carry a suture needle
JOINT
- It is present between body and shaft
- It is having modified box joint
- The box joint is placed very close to tip to give adequate pressure because of the lever effect.
- Shaft passes in the slot of other shaft.
How to Hold the Needle Holder
- Curved needle is hold by needle holder, at the junction between anterior 2/3 and posterior 1/3 of the needle
- This gives maximum mechanical advantage of curved needle
- If needle is hold nearer to the tip, the mechanical advantage is less but the penetrating power is more
- If we hold needle to nearer to eye, chances of breakage of needle nearer to eye is more.