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French Eye Needle Holders – 13-26 cm Deep Suture Needle Control

French Eye Needle Holders – 13-26 cm Deep Suture Needle Control

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SKU:PS-2924

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French Eye Needle Holders, SKU PS-2924, are reusable surgical needle-holding forceps manufactured from German stainless steel for controlled placement of curved suture needles in deep, narrow, and recessed operative fields. The available size variants are 13 cm, 15.9 cm, 18.4 cm, 20.3 cm, 23 cm, and 26 cm under model PS-2924, giving surgical teams a graduated range for superficial closure, mid-depth suturing, thoracic access, abdominal wall repair, gynecology pedicle ligation, orthopedic soft tissue fixation, and veterinary procedures. The instrument pattern includes straight shanks, a box-lock pivot, ring handles, a ratchet locking mechanism, gold-tone handle finish, and French-eye serrated jaws that stabilize the needle during rotation and passage. It is used during laparotomy closure, thoracotomy layer approximation, hysterectomy pedicle suturing, bowel mesentery repair, tendon repair, capsular closure, oral surgical wound closure, and veterinary abdominal or orthopedic surgery. General surgeons, gynecologic surgeons, thoracic surgeons, orthopedic surgeons, oral surgeons, veterinary surgeons, operating room teams, clinics, hospitals, distributors, and procurement departments use this pattern where secure needle control and size-specific reach are required.

French-Eye Jaw Geometry and Ratchet Control

The French-eye pattern uses a defined distal jaw profile with serrated contact surfaces that engage curved suture needles at a controlled angle. The jaw face is designed to stabilize the needle shaft during loading, rotation, and tissue passage, reducing unwanted roll when the operator drives the needle through fascia, capsule, tendon, vessel-adjacent tissue, or dense wound edges. Straight shanks transmit hand force directly toward the working end, allowing the surgeon to keep the needle path aligned with the intended bite. The box-lock pivot maintains arm alignment so the distal ends meet consistently during repeated needle loading. Ring handles give familiar finger control, while the ratchet lock provides staged closure when the needle must remain fixed during a deep pass or while the hand is repositioned. The gold-tone handle section assists instrument recognition on mixed surgical trays. Across the 13 cm to 26 cm range, the same working principle is preserved, with each length changing the degree of reach and hand clearance available in the operative field.

Deep Suturing Workflow Across Surgical Specialties

During abdominal wall closure, French Eye Needle Holders support needle passage through fascia when the surgeon needs locked control during interrupted or continuous suturing. In thoracotomy closure, the longer sizes help place sutures around rib-adjacent soft tissue layers while keeping the hand outside the wound corridor. During hysterectomy, pelvic reconstruction, and adnexal surgery, the instrument can stabilize needles during pedicle ligation, vault closure, and deep pelvic suturing. Orthopedic teams use the pattern for tendon repair, capsular approximation, and heavy soft tissue fixation around joints when a secure ratcheted hold is preferred. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons can select shorter or mid-length versions for mucosal closure and intraoral wound repair. Veterinary surgeons use the size range for abdominal closure, soft tissue reconstruction, tendon work, and orthopedic adjunctive suturing in small and medium animal procedures. The ratchet is useful during assistant-supported exposure because the needle remains locked while retractors, suction, and tissue forceps maintain the field.

13 cm to 26 cm Size Selection

The 13 cm PS-2924 size is selected for shallow fields, oral surgery, small animal work, and superficial soft tissue closure where close hand feedback is required. The 15.9 cm option provides slightly more reach for routine general surgery, gynecology closure, and clinic-based procedures without adding excessive shaft length. The 18.4 cm model is suited to mid-depth abdominal and pelvic suturing where the working line sits below the skin edge but still requires tactile control. The 20.3 cm variant supports deeper laparotomy closure, thoracic soft tissue approximation, and orthopedic capsular work. The 23 cm size gives added hand clearance for abdominal, pelvic, and veterinary procedures when tissue depth or retractor placement limits access. The 26 cm model is selected for deep thoracic, large abdominal, and recessed pelvic fields where the needle must be placed at distance. Hospitals can stock multiple lengths to cover minor surgery trays, general operating sets, gynecology packs, orthopedic closure sets, and veterinary surgical inventories.

German Stainless Steel Reprocessing and Procurement Standards

German stainless steel provides the rigidity, corrosion resistance, and dimensional stability required for reusable needle-holding instruments that undergo repeated loading at the jaws, pivot, shanks, and ratchet. The satin steel surface reduces glare under operating room lighting and allows inspection of serrated jaw faces, box-lock alignment, ring handles, and ratchet teeth before packaging. The instrument is reusable and compatible with standard central sterile processing workflows, including point-of-use preparation, manual brushing of serrated jaw surfaces, hinge cleaning, ultrasonic cleaning where used, washer-disinfector processing, drying, inspection, sterile packaging, and steam autoclave sterilization. The jaw and lock areas require focused cleaning because suture material, blood, and protein residue can remain in small contact interfaces after surgery. CE marking and ISO 13485 alignment support regulated purchasing documentation for hospitals, clinics, distributors, and international healthcare supply channels. FDA-compliant procurement support helps United States buyers maintain records for reusable non-powered surgical instruments. The PS-2924 size range supports replacement ordering, custom procedural sets, and multi-department instrument standardization.

SKU PS-2924
Product Name French Eye Needle Holders
Price $8.80
Size/Gauge Variants 13 cm, 15.9 cm, 18.4 cm, 20.3 cm, 23 cm, and 26 cm under model PS-2924
Instrument Category Surgical needle holder
Procedure Laparotomy closure, thoracotomy layer approximation, hysterectomy pedicle suturing, bowel mesentery repair, tendon repair, capsular closure, oral surgical wound closure, veterinary abdominal and orthopedic surgery
Material German stainless steel
Finish Satin steel with gold-tone ring handle finish
Sterilization Reusable and autoclavable after cleaning, drying, inspection, and sterile packaging
Instrument Classification Reusable non-powered surgical needle-holding forceps
Reusable Yes
Certifications CE & ISO 13485 with FDA-compliant procurement support
Warranty 30-day money-back support
MOQ 1 unit
OEM / Custom Orders Available for distributor, hospital, clinic, and institutional purchasing programs
After-Sale Service Order support, dispatch tracking, replacement assistance, and procurement documentation support

How do French Eye Needle Holders differ from Mayo-Hegar Needle Holders?
French Eye Needle Holders use a French-eye serrated jaw profile for secure needle control during deep suturing. Mayo-Hegar Needle Holders are general-purpose holders commonly used across routine closure tasks. The French-eye pattern provides a more defined gripping surface for controlled needle alignment during rotation and tissue passage. Mayo-Hegar designs are often selected for standard superficial and mid-depth suturing where a conventional jaw pattern is sufficient. French Eye Needle Holders are better suited when multiple length options are needed for thoracic, abdominal, pelvic, orthopedic, oral, and veterinary procedures. The PS-2924 range also gives procurement teams a broad size selection under one product family.

Which French Eye Needle Holder size should be selected?
The 13 cm French Eye Needle Holders are selected for shallow closure, oral surgery, small animal procedures, and fine soft tissue handling. The 15.9 cm and 18.4 cm sizes are suitable for routine general surgery, gynecology closure, and mid-depth abdominal suturing. The 20.3 cm option supports deeper laparotomy, pelvic work, and orthopedic capsular closure. The 23 cm and 26 cm lengths provide additional hand clearance for thoracic, large abdominal, recessed pelvic, and veterinary procedures. Size selection depends on wound depth, needle size, tissue density, and the amount of space created by retractors. Hospitals can stock the range to match minor surgery, operating room, and specialty tray requirements.

What do CE, ISO 13485, and FDA-compliant procurement mean for this instrument?
French Eye Needle Holders are supplied for healthcare purchasing workflows that require traceable instrument documentation. CE marking supports regulated distribution where European conformity documentation is required. ISO 13485 alignment indicates that the manufacturing quality system follows a recognized medical device framework. FDA-compliant procurement support helps buyers serving United States healthcare channels maintain records for reusable surgical instruments. Hospitals can use these references during vendor onboarding, internal product review, and recurring supply approval. Distributors can include the PS-2924 range in general surgery, gynecology, orthopedic, oral surgery, and veterinary supply programs.

How is the ratchet and box-lock mechanism used during suturing?
The ratchet on French Eye Needle Holders provides staged closure between the ring handles after the needle is positioned in the jaw. The surgeon closes the handles until the needle is held with the required grip for the tissue being sutured. The lock maintains needle orientation during passage through fascia, tendon, capsule, mucosa, or dense soft tissue. The box-lock pivot keeps the arms aligned so the jaw faces meet consistently during repeated loading and release. This alignment is important when suturing at depth because hand movement is amplified along longer shanks. The ratchet is disengaged before needle repositioning or before the instrument is returned to the scrub team.

How should hospitals, clinics, and distributors manage sterilization and supply?
French Eye Needle Holders are reusable instruments suited for standard central sterile processing workflows. After surgery, the serrated jaw faces, box lock, ratchet teeth, shanks, and ring handles require prompt cleaning preparation. The instruments can then be processed through validated cleaning, drying, inspection, sterile packaging, and steam autoclave cycles. Hospitals can stock multiple sizes for general surgery, gynecology, thoracic, orthopedic, oral surgery, and veterinary trays. Clinics and distributors can order single replacement units or include selected lengths in custom procedural sets. Procurement teams receive order support, tracking assistance, replacement handling, and documentation support for institutional purchasing.