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Built on the classic Castroviejo micro pattern, this straight needle holder carries fine 9mm jaws with a locking mechanism over a 14mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip working length. The serrated wide handle provides a broad platform for thumb and finger control during knot construction. Overall length is 140mm for comfortable ophthalmic suture work.
Features & Benefits
The Cohan needle holder features gentle curve geometry with fine 8mm jaws and a release mechanism (no lock) optimized for delicate anterior chamber suturing with minimal mechanical constraint. The gentle curve aligns with typical anterior segment surgical angles, while the ultra‑fine jaw size accommodates 11‑0 and 10‑0 suture materials. Round knurled medium handle provides comfortable sustained grip.
These Barraquer needle holders pair delicate 9mm gently curved jaws with a locking mechanism for confident suture handling during corneal and conjunctival closure. The round knurled handle rolls smoothly between the fingers for needle reorientation, while the dull finish suppresses glare under coaxial illumination. Overall length of 133mm is sized for ophthalmic microsurgery.
The Castroviejo needle holder is a robust instrument engineered for secure needle control during anterior segment suturing and IOL fixation work. Its gently curved shaft, medium 11mm jaws, and serrated flat handle deliver reliable grip and tactile control without locking mechanism. The polished stainless‑steel finish and 145mm overall length support extended, fatigue‑resistant surgical technique.
Straight Castroviejo needle holders with 12mm jaws and 18mm working length secure microsurgical needles through corneal and scleral suturing. The internal lock holds the needle steady between throws, freeing the surgeon to reposition the hand. A serrated spring handle delivers controlled compression at the fingertips.
This delicate straight Castroviejo needle holder emphasizes fine-jaw geometry optimized for 9-0 through 11-0 sutures in corneal and conjunctival repair. The lock mechanism eliminates spring action, reducing fatigue during extended fine-suture closure. A 15mm mid-screw-to-tip length and serrated spring handle provide stable closure geometry. 140mm overall length supports controlled reach in anterior segment microsurgery.
Barraquer needle holders in a delicate pattern carry 9mm gently curved jaws for ophthalmic microsuturing without a lock. Spring tension closes the jaws against the needle with light, even pressure, allowing the surgeon to release and reset throws quickly. The round knurled handle rolls smoothly between the fingertips during suture passes.
This extra‑delicate curved needle holder uses 6mm jaws without a lock and a longitudinally serrated handle to support precise microsuture placement where minimal bulk and high tactile sensitivity are required.
The Castroviejo needle holder is the standard precision driver of ophthalmic suturing, and this straight medium‑jaw version carries a 12mm jaw with locking mechanism for 8‑0 through 10‑0 needles. The lock holds the needle without surgeon attention while position is adjusted, and the 140mm frame balances comfortably in the microsurgical grip.
Scaled as a short model, the Baby Barraquer needle holder runs to 102mm overall, putting the surgeon's hand closer to the cornea during fine suture passes. Delicate curved jaws span 14mm from mid‑screw to tip and lock to stabilize 10‑0 needles between bites, while a round knurled handle holds purchase under wet conditions at the limbus.
The Anis curved needle holder is built for delicate anterior segment work, with extra‑delicate jaws that spare corneal and conjunctival tissue during fine wound closure. The 14mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip measurement and gently curved 127mm shaft follow natural anterior segment mechanics, while the knurled round handle supports confident rotational control without hand fatigue.
This curved variant of the Anis needle holder maintains the delicate 8mm jaw geometry while introducing a gentle curve that improves approach angles to posterior capsule, zonular suspension, or secondary membrane work. Curve geometry reduces hand cramping during extended tilted approaches. Lock mechanism and round knurled handle preserve fine-suture control across complex reconstructive cases.
The Anis needle holder is engineered for delicate, precise suturing during anterior segment wound closure and IOL fixation. Its gently curved shaft and delicate 8mm jaws without locking mechanism enable fine tactile feedback during needle passage and knot tying. The round knurled handle and 117mm overall length support comfortable, extended micro‑suturing technique.
The Anis needle holder in delicate 8mm geometry serves fine-suture work during corneal, conjunctival, or anterior segment reconstruction where standard 9‑10mm jaws risk overcompression. Straight profile supports freehand needle control, while the lock mechanism eliminates spring fatigue during extended case demands. Round knurled handle and dull finish reduce glare and improve grip in moist anterior chamber fields.
The Azar needle holder closes on fine ophthalmic needles in 11mm gently curved jaws with a locking mechanism that frees the surgeon's hand between throws. The flat scalloped handle supports a controlled rolling grip across the 130mm length, ideal for corneal and conjunctival suturing.
The Baby Barraquer needle holder is a short‑model variant for confined ophthalmic fields, carrying delicate curved jaws over a 14mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip working length. The non‑locking design supports rapid release between passes during running suture lines, and the round knurled handle rolls between the fingers for needle reorientation. Overall length is 105mm.
Sized for pediatric and adult anterior segment work, this Baby Barraquer needle holder shortens the standard pattern to a 105mm body with a 14mm delicate jaw. The straight jaws grip fine ophthalmic needles squarely, and the internal lock holds them between passes. A round knurled handle rolls cleanly between fingertips during corneal and limbal suturing.
This baby Barraquer needle holder is a short model engineered for delicate straight needle manipulation in confined microsurgical fields. The round knurled handle and 14mm mid-screw-to-tip geometry provide optimal tactile control without locking mechanism. At 102mm, compact length enables superior visualization during fine anterior-segment suturing.
This Barraquer microsurgical needle holder is curved with delicate 8mm jaws and no locking mechanism for high‑precision suturing. The 133mm length and fine profile support controlled manipulation of micro‑sutures.
The Barraquer needle holder combines a gentle curve with delicate 6mm jaws optimized for ultra‑fine ophthalmic suturing in corneal and limbal repairs. The unlocked design permits rapid needle exchanges during continuous suturing workflows. Round knurled handle and dull finish provide tactile feedback in wet anterior segment fields.
The Barraquer needle holder in 9mm delicate tapered geometry with diamond-dusted inner working edges targets fine-suture work where standard smooth surfaces risk slippage. Diamond-dust texture increases friction coefficient without jaw serration, ideal for 10-0 and 11-0 gossamer sutures. Gentle curve improves approach to posterior capsule and zonular repair. Dull finish and round knurled handle support extended control.
The Barraquer needle holder combines a gentle curve with delicate 9mm jaws to facilitate precise corneal wound closure and fine suturing during keratoplasty and refractive procedures. The non‑locking design enhances tactile feedback, while the round knurled handle and dull finish reduce hand fatigue. The 133mm overall length provides optimal ergonomic reach during extended closure.
This Barraquer needle holder features a curved very‑delicate jaw profile with a locking mechanism and a 12mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip distance. The knurled handle provides firm traction for controlled microsuture placement in confined ophthalmic fields.
This Barraquer needle holder uses a curved very‑delicate jaw configuration without a locking mechanism, paired with a 12mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip distance for responsive, unhindered microsuture manipulation. The knurled handle enhances fine tactile control.
This curved Barraquer needle holder includes a lock and a 15mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip length for controlled needle stabilization in deeper operative positions. A knurled handle provides consistent manual traction.
This curved Barraquer needle holder uses a no‑lock configuration with a 15mm mid‑screw‑to‑tip distance for responsive microsuture release and repositioning. The knurled handle enhances fine rotational control.
The Barraquer fine needle holder combines a gentle curve with delicate 10mm jaws for ultra‑precise suturing of fine corneal wounds and IOL fixation during keratoplasty and cataract procedures. The round knurled medium handle and dull finish reduce hand fatigue, while the non‑locking design enhances tactile sensitivity. The 133mm overall length supports comfortable extended suturing.
The Barraquer needle holder uses a non‑locking spring action with fine 10mm jaws, allowing rapid suture pickup and tying during corneal and limbal microsurgery. A gentle curve follows the natural arc of needle passage, while the large round knurled handle gives the surgeon a wide rotational surface for fingertip control. The polished 124mm body balances reach with microsurgical feel.
This Barraquer variant offers a 10mm fine-jaw geometry in moderately curved profile, serving larger-scale anterior and equatorial repair where delicate control remains paramount. The moderate curve improves access without requiring extreme wrist flexion. Large round knurled handle accommodates extended hand time without fatigue. Gentle curve and 137mm extended length support visibility and reach in complex zonular or posterior capsule work.
A delicate 9mm jaw and straight profile make this Barraquer needle holder well suited for handling spatulated microneedles during corneal and limbal closure. The round knurled handle provides smooth rotational control as the surgeon drives and recovers the needle. The dull finish suppresses glare under microscope illumination.