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Young-Hryntschak Boomerang Needle Holder, OR Grade, Sklar®

Young-Hryntschak Boomerang Needle Holder, OR Grade, Sklar®

Supplier: Sklar

10" Boomerang Needle Holder made from Stainless Steel. Complete with Medium Needle.

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Inoculation Loop Holder, Crystal Industries

Inoculation Loop Holder, Crystal Industries

Supplier: CRYSTAL TECHNOLOGY & INDUSTRIES

Inoculation loop holder

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Needle Holder, 100 Needle Capacity, Mortech

Needle Holder, 100 Needle Capacity, Mortech

Supplier: Mortech Manufacturing

Never lose another needle with this holder. It holds up to 100 post mortem needles and features two rubber feet to keep it secure on the table.

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Needle Holder, Rosenberger and Greenman, Boekel Scientific

Needle Holder, Rosenberger and Greenman, Boekel Scientific

Supplier: Boekel

Aluminum constructed rod with black vinyl coated handle

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Crile Wood Needle Holder, Straight, Disposable

Supplier: WORLD PRECISION INSTRUMENTS LLC

Crile Wood needle holders are widely used in medical procedures. Crile Wood needle holders are a standard surgical instrument for delicate surgeries.

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Anis Needle Holders, Curved

Supplier: WORLD PRECISION INSTRUMENTS LLC

Anis needle holders are surgical instruments designed for holding and manipulating needles during suturing procedures.

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Round Handle Needle Holder

Supplier: WORLD PRECISION INSTRUMENTS LLC

These round-handled needle holders are a popular choice for researchers doing small animal surgeries. The knurled handle provides a secure grip on the surgical instrument and reduces the chance of it slipping during use. The round handle is also more comfortable, especially for long procedures.

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Needle Holder, Round Hollow Handled

Supplier: WORLD PRECISION INSTRUMENTS LLC

These round-handled needle holders are a popular choice for researchers doing small animal surgeries. The knurled handle provides a secure grip on the surgical instrument and reduces the chance of it slipping during use. The round handle is also more comfortable, especially for long procedures.

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Halsey Needle Holders

Supplier: WORLD PRECISION INSTRUMENTS LLC

Halsey needle holders are used to hold and manipulate surgical needles during procedures. Halsey needle holders have a scissor-like jaw design with a flat, blunt tip. The tips are serrated for a firm grasp. They have a locking mechanism to secure the jaws as they grasp the needle firmly.

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Round Handled Needle Holder, Straight

Supplier: WORLD PRECISION INSTRUMENTS LLC

These round-handled needle holders are a popular choice for researchers doing small animal surgeries. The knurled handle provides a secure grip on the surgical instrument and reduces the chance of it slipping during use. The round handle is also more comfortable, especially for long procedures.

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Needle Holder, Curved

Supplier: WORLD PRECISION INSTRUMENTS LLC

Needle Holder, Curved

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Inoculating Loop and Needle Holders, Electron Microscopy Sciences

Inoculating Loop and Needle Holders, Electron Microscopy Sciences

Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences

The innoculating loops are made from durable, heat resistant brass with a fiber glass insulating sleeve over the gripping area. The threaded collet type collar holds all wire gauge.

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Stevens Needle Holders, Straight

Supplier: WORLD PRECISION INSTRUMENTS LLC

A Stevens needle holder (also called a needle driver) is a surgical instrument used primarily in ophthalmological surgeries to grasp and manipulate surgical needles. A Stevens needle holder has a scissor-like design, with one handle shorter than the other. The shorter handle is held by the surgeon's thumb and index finger, while the longer handle is held with the other fingers.

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