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Crile Wood Needle Holder Single Tooth – Surgical Needle Holder for Precision Suturing

Crile Wood Needle Holder Single Tooth – Surgical Needle Holder for Precision Suturing

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Crile Wood Needle Holder (Single Tooth) – Enhanced Grip for Precision Suturing

The clinical standard for superior needle stability in delicate closures. The Crile Wood Needle Holder with Single Tooth Jaws is a specialized surgical instrument meticulously engineered for handling medium-to-small needles with unrivaled security. By integrating a precision-machined tooth into the distal end of the jaws, this tool acts as a mechanical necessity for procedures where even the slightest needle rotation could compromise the integrity of the suture. This design provides a "positive lock" on the needle, making it an essential choice for general surgery, dental repair, and fine veterinary procedures where high tactile sensitivity is required.

Key Features for Superior Needle Security

  • Single Tooth Jaw Interface: The defining feature of this model is the integrated tooth at the tip of the jaws. This tooth interlocks to provide a mechanical "bite" on the needle, preventing axial rotation or "spinning" when driving through dense or slippery tissues.
  • Precision Cross-Serrated Jaws: Beyond the tooth, the inner jaw surfaces are etched with a fine cross-serrated pattern. This multi-directional texture maximizes the surface area in contact with the needle, ensuring a stable, non-slip grip.
  • Optimized for Medium & Small Needles: The jaw profile is tapered to accommodate finer surgical needles (typically 4-0 to 6-0 ranges), providing the finesse needed for detailed work without sacrificing structural strength.
  • Multi-Stage Ratchet Locking System: Equipped with a precision-machined ratchet at the handles. This allows the clinician to lock the needle at the desired tension, ensuring a consistent hold and freeing the surgeon to focus on the ergonomics of the stitch.
  • Straight-Jaw Alignment: The straight configuration provides an intuitive, linear relationship between the hand's movement and the needle's path, supporting accurate and predictable stitching.
  • Ergonomic Ring Handles: The handles are balanced and proportioned to reduce hand fatigue during long procedures, offering a comfortable grip for both palming and fingertip control.
  • Surgical-Grade Stainless Steel: Forged from high-tensile medical steel with a satin finish, providing total resistance to corrosion and long-term durability through repeated sterilization.

Product Overview: Precision Engineering for Secure Closures

The Crile Wood Needle Holder (Single Tooth) is a foundational asset for surgical trays where needle control is the top priority. Its primary utility lies in its "anti-slip" capability; in moist surgical fields or when working with high-tension sutures, standard needle holders may allow the needle to tilt. The Single Tooth variant eliminates this risk, ensuring that every pass is true and every knot is secure. Whether utilized in a high-volume operating room, a specialized dental clinic, or a veterinary suite, this instrument delivers the confidence required for elite-level suturing.

Built to exceed the rigorous hygiene standards of modern medicine, this instrument is fully autoclavable and designed for a long, dependable clinical lifespan.

Specifications & Clinical Applications

Feature Details

Material Premium Surgical-Grade Stainless Steel

Jaw Pattern Single Tooth with Cross-Serrations

Needle Compatibility Medium to Small (e.g., 3-0 to 6-0)

Locking Type Multi-Stage Ratchet

Maintenance Fully Autoclavable / Reusable

Primary Use Cases:

  • General Surgery: Routine skin closure and delicate internal tissue approximation.
  • Dental & Maxillofacial Surgery: Securely managing sutures in the restricted and moist environment of the oral cavity.
  • Veterinary Medicine: Ideal for precision repairs in small animal surgery where needle stability is critical.
  • Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery: Providing the steady grip needed for fine aesthetic closures.
  • Minor Surgical Units: A reliable tool for outpatient wound management and precise biopsies.

Why Professionals Choose the Crile Wood Single Tooth?

  • Unrivaled Grip Stability: The single tooth prevents needle "wobble" or rotation.
  • Tactile Sensitivity: The tapered jaws provide excellent feedback for delicate tissue work.
  • Reduced Hand Fatigue: The ratchet and ergonomic handles support comfortable, prolonged use.
  • Consistent Accuracy: Straight jaws ensure predictable needle placement every time.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Why choose the "Single Tooth" version over the standard Crile Wood?

A: The tooth provides an extra layer of security. If you find that needles tend to "spin" or tilt in your current driver, the single tooth version provides a mechanical lock that makes it much harder for the needle to move once the ratchet is engaged.

Q: Will the tooth damage the surgical needle?

A: No. The tooth is designed to grip the needle body securely without compromising its structural integrity. However, it is important to match the needle size to the instrument; using extremely fine microsurgical needles in a toothed driver may cause slight deformation.

Q: How do I maintain the serrations and the tooth?

A: Clean the jaws immediately after use with an enzymatic detergent and a soft brush to remove all bioburden from the tooth and serrations. We recommend applying a drop of surgical-grade lubricant to the box lock before autoclaving to keep the action smooth.

Q: Is this instrument suitable for large orthopedic needles?

A: No. The Crile Wood is designed for medium-to-small needles. Attempting to use large, heavy-duty needles may "spring" the jaws and cause the tooth to become misaligned.