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Barraquer needle holders, named after the renowned ophthalmologist Ignacio Barraquer, are surgical instruments used in ophthalmic procedures. These needle holders are designed for precision and control when handling needles during eye surgeries. Barraquer needle holders have a slender, elongated spring design with of two hinged arms with handles at one end and jaws at the other. The jaws of Barraquer needle holders securely grasp surgical needles. The tips of the jaws a textured surface to provide a firm grip on the needle, preventing slippage during delicate eye surgeries. The tips are sharp and curved. These needle holders are constructed from stainless steel and coated with a black ceramic coating. The thin coating makes the instrument more durable and is also non-reflective, making these ideal for microscopy work or for procedures under surgical lights. The spring mechanism automatically opens the jaws when pressure is released on the handles. The knurled, rounded handles are easy to rotate between your thumb and fingers, giving you greater control when handling the needle or suturing. Barraquer needle holders are commonly used in various ophthalmic surgeries, including procedures involving the cornea, lens, and other delicate eye structures. They are also an excellent choice for microdissection and small animal surgeries where precise and controlled needle manipulation during suturing is critical. They are sterilizable via autoclave or chemical sterilant.
| Order code | Description | Details |
| WP60303 | Barraquer Micro Needle Holder, 0.5 mm Smooth tips, Curved, Black coating, 10 cm |
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| WPB6036 | Barraquer Micro Needle Holder, 0.45 mm Fine tips, Curved, Black Coating, 12 cm |
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$233.00
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