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The surgical standard for high-security needle management. The Sarot Needle Holder is a premium surgical instrument meticulously engineered for the precise control of needles during delicate and routine suturing procedures. Featuring Tungsten Carbide (TC) inserts and a slender, balanced chassis, this tool acts as a mechanical necessity for surgeons requiring a non-slip grip on fine-to-medium needles. The integration of gold-plated handles signifies the presence of TC technology, ensuring the instrument maintains its superior gripping power and structural integrity through years of high-volume surgical service.
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The Sarot Needle Holder (TC) is a foundational asset for any surgical tray, particularly where precision and needle stability are paramount. Its primary utility lies in its "predictable engagement"; the hardness of the tungsten carbide prevents the "pitting" often seen in standard stainless steel jaws, which can lead to unstable needle holding. Whether performing a complex anastomosis or a routine skin closure, the Sarot pattern provides the clinician with a dependable, "vibration-free" connection to the needle.
Built to exceed the rigorous hygiene standards of modern surgical centers, this instrument is fully autoclavable. Its streamlined construction and low-friction joint support the highest levels of infection control and procedural efficiency.
Feature Details
Material Stainless Steel with Tungsten Carbide Inserts
Handle Coding Gold Ring Handles (Indicates TC)
Jaw Configuration Straight / Precision Tips
Locking Type Multi-Stage Ratchet
Maintenance Fully Autoclavable / Reusable
Primary Use Cases:
Q: Why are the handles on this needle holder gold?
A: In surgical instrumentation, gold handles are the universal indicator that the tool features Tungsten Carbide inserts. This helps surgical staff quickly identify high-performance, durable instruments during tray assembly.
Q: What is the specific benefit of Tungsten Carbide?
A: Tungsten Carbide is much harder than stainless steel. On a needle holder, it provides a more aggressive grip that doesn't wear down over time. This prevents the needle from "rocking" in the jaws, which is essential for accurate suturing.
Q: Can I use this for very large, heavy needles?
A: While the Sarot is robust, its slim profile and fine tips are optimized for fine-to-medium needles. For very large orthopaedic or heavy-duty needles, a larger, heavier pattern like the Mayo-Hegar is generally recommended to prevent over-stressing the TC inserts.
Q: How should I maintain the TC jaws?
A: Clean immediately after use with a soft-bristle surgical brush and enzymatic detergent to remove biological debris from the textured inserts. Avoid using metal brushes, which can damage the TC finish. Follow with ultrasonic cleaning and standard autoclaving.