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Mayo Hegar Needle Holders – 15.9-41 cm Serrated Jaw Suture Control

SKU: PS-OT-0916
Mayo Hegar Needle Holders, SKU PS-OT-0916, are reusable surgical needle-holding forceps manufactured from German stainless steel for controlled placement of curved suture needles across general surgery, gynecology, orthopedic, oral, dental,...

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Mayo Hegar Needle Holders – 15.9-41 cm Serrated Jaw Suture Control
Regular price $11.55
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Mayo-hegar Needle Holders
Mayo Hegar Needle Holders – 15.9-41 cm Serrated Jaw Suture Control
$11.55

Mayo Hegar Needle Holders, SKU PS-OT-0916, are reusable surgical needle-holding forceps manufactured from German stainless steel for controlled placement of curved suture needles across general surgery, gynecology, orthopedic, oral, dental, veterinary, and emergency operative workflows. The available size variants are 15.9 cm, 18.4 cm, 20.3 cm, 23.5 cm, 29.8 cm, 35.6 cm, and 41 cm under model PS-OT-0916, giving surgical teams a broad reach range for superficial closure, mid-depth suturing, deep abdominal repair, thoracic access, pelvic work, and large animal procedures. The instrument pattern includes straight shanks, serrated jaws, a box-lock pivot, ring handles, gold-tone handle finish, and a ratchet locking mechanism. It is used during skin closure, laparotomy fascial repair, bowel mesentery suturing, hysterectomy cuff closure, tendon repair, capsular approximation, oral mucosal closure, dental surgical flap closure, and veterinary soft tissue surgery. General surgeons, gynecologic surgeons, orthopedic surgeons, oral surgeons, dental surgeons, veterinary surgeons, hospitals, clinics, distributors, and procurement teams use this pattern where dependable needle control and size-specific reach are required.

Serrated Jaw Grip and Ratchet Needle Control

The Mayo Hegar pattern works through a straight ring-handle frame that transfers closing force to a compact serrated distal jaw. The jaw face is designed to stabilize curved suture needles during loading, rotation, tissue passage, and release. Serrations increase friction on the needle shaft and reduce unwanted roll when the surgeon passes through fascia, capsule, tendon, mucosa, dermis, or dense soft tissue. The box-lock pivot keeps both arms aligned so the opposing jaw faces meet consistently during repeated use. Ring handles provide familiar finger placement for controlled hand positioning, while the ratchet allows staged closure when the needle must remain fixed during interrupted suturing, continuous closure, or hand repositioning. Straight shanks keep the working end aligned with the operator’s hand, supporting a predictable forward needle path in routine closure and deeper surgical fields. The gold-tone handle section improves tray recognition and separates the instrument from plain stainless patterns during preparation, counts, and sterile field organization.

General Surgery, Gynecology, Orthopedic, and Dental Workflow

During general surgery, Mayo Hegar Needle Holders support needle passage through skin, subcutaneous tissue, abdominal fascia, bowel mesentery, and soft tissue layers during laparotomy closure or wound repair. In gynecology, the instrument is used for vaginal cuff closure, perineal repair, pedicle suturing, and pelvic soft tissue approximation when a ratcheted holder is required. Orthopedic teams select this pattern for tendon repair, capsular closure, ligament-adjacent suturing, and soft tissue fixation around joints. In oral and dental surgery, shorter variants assist with mucosal closure, periodontal flap repositioning, extraction socket suturing, and implant-adjacent soft tissue repair. Emergency and minor surgery units use the same design for laceration closure and procedural tray standardization. Veterinary surgeons use the size range for abdominal closure, reproductive surgery, orthopedic adjunctive repair, dental flap closure, and large animal wound management. The ratchet is useful when exposure, tissue forceps, suction, and needle passage occur together in a limited working corridor.

15.9 cm to 41 cm Size Selection

The 15.9 cm PS-OT-0916 size is selected for superficial closure, oral surgery, dental flap suturing, minor procedures, and small animal soft tissue repair where close hand feedback is required. The 18.4 cm and 20.3 cm options support routine general surgery, gynecology closure, emergency wound repair, and mid-depth abdominal suturing. The 23.5 cm model provides added hand clearance for deeper laparotomy, pelvic soft tissue work, and orthopedic capsular closure. The 29.8 cm variant is suited to large abdominal cavities, thoracic layer approximation, and veterinary surgery where the handle must remain outside the immediate wound field. The 35.6 cm and 41 cm lengths are selected for large animal surgery, deep thoracic access, extended abdominal exposure, and procedures where standard needle holders do not provide adequate reach. Hospitals can stock the range across minor surgery, general operating room, gynecology, orthopedic, dental, and veterinary trays, while distributors can supply individual lengths for replacement purchasing and procedural set assembly.

German Stainless Steel Reprocessing and Procurement Documentation

German stainless steel provides the rigidity, corrosion resistance, and dimensional stability required for reusable needle-holding instruments exposed to repeated loading at the jaws, shanks, box lock, and ratchet. The satin steel surface reduces glare under operating room lighting and supports visual inspection of serrated jaw faces, pivot alignment, handle rings, and lock teeth before sterile packaging. The reusable design is compatible with standard central sterile processing workflows, including point-of-use preparation, manual brushing of jaw serrations and hinge surfaces, ultrasonic cleaning where used, washer-disinfector processing, drying, inspection, packaging, and steam autoclave sterilization. The serrated jaw and ratchet require focused cleaning because suture debris, blood, and protein residue can remain in small contact interfaces after closure work. CE marking and ISO 13485 alignment support regulated purchasing documentation for hospitals, clinics, distributors, and international healthcare markets. FDA-compliant procurement support helps United States buyers maintain reusable surgical instrument records. The PS-OT-0916 size range supports replacement ordering, custom procedural sets, and multi-department inventory standardization.

SKU PS-OT-0916
Product Name Mayo Hegar Needle Holders
Price $11.55
Size/Gauge Variants 15.9 cm, 18.4 cm, 20.3 cm, 23.5 cm, 29.8 cm, 35.6 cm, and 41 cm under model PS-OT-0916
Instrument Category Surgical needle holder
Procedure Skin closure, laparotomy fascial repair, bowel mesentery suturing, vaginal cuff closure, tendon repair, capsular approximation, oral mucosal closure, dental flap closure, veterinary soft tissue 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 for eligible non-personalized orders
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 Mayo Hegar Needle Holders differ from Crile-Wood Needle Holders?
Mayo Hegar Needle Holders use a stronger general-purpose jaw profile for routine surgical suturing and firm tissue closure. Crile-Wood Needle Holders are usually finer and are selected for smaller needles and more delicate suturing tasks. The Mayo Hegar pattern gives broader utility in general surgery, gynecology, orthopedic, dental, and veterinary trays. Its serrated jaws are suited to holding curved needles during fascia, tendon, capsule, mucosa, and skin closure. Crile-Wood patterns are more appropriate when reduced bulk and finer needle handling are required. Mayo Hegar Needle Holders are selected when durability, ratcheted control, and a wide size range are the main procurement requirements.

Which Mayo Hegar Needle Holder size should be selected?
The 15.9 cm Mayo Hegar Needle Holders are selected for superficial closure, oral surgery, dental flap suturing, and small animal procedures. The 18.4 cm and 20.3 cm sizes are suitable for routine general surgery, emergency wound repair, gynecology closure, and mid-depth soft tissue suturing. The 23.5 cm option provides additional reach for abdominal, pelvic, and orthopedic closure work. The 29.8 cm size supports deeper laparotomy, thoracic layer closure, and veterinary abdominal surgery. The 35.6 cm and 41 cm lengths are selected for large animal surgery, extended abdominal exposure, and deep thoracic access. Selection depends on wound depth, needle size, tissue density, retractor position, and the surgeon’s required hand clearance.

What do CE, ISO 13485, and FDA-compliant procurement mean for this product?
Mayo Hegar 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 PS-OT-0916 in general surgery, gynecology, orthopedic, dental, emergency, and veterinary supply programs.

How is the ratchet and box-lock mechanism used during suturing?
The ratchet on Mayo Hegar Needle Holders provides staged closure after the curved needle is positioned between the serrated jaw faces. The surgeon closes the ring handles until the needle is held with the grip required for the tissue being sutured. The lock maintains needle orientation during passage through fascia, capsule, tendon, mucosa, dermis, or dense soft tissue. The box-lock pivot keeps the arms aligned so the jaws meet consistently during repeated loading and release. This alignment supports predictable needle control across both short and long size variants. 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?
Mayo Hegar 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, orthopedic, dental, emergency, 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.

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Approved returns should be sent to:
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364 E Main Street
Middletown, DE 19709
Delaware, United States

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No Restocking Fee: We do not charge restocking fees on approved returns.

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Worldwide Shipping

Peak Surgicals supplies surgical, dental, orthopedic, gynecology, and veterinary instruments to healthcare professionals, clinics, hospitals, distributors, and procurement buyers worldwide.

European Union Customers

For orders shipped to the European Union, customers may have the right to cancel or return an eligible order within 14 days of receipt, provided the item is unused, in its original condition, and returned with all original packaging and proof of purchase.

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Phone: +1 315 526 9968
Email: info@peaksurgicals.com

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