Key Characteristics & Anatomy.
- Jaws: Short, sturdy, and typically textured with serrations or cross-hatching to provide a firm, slip-resistant grip on the needle.
- Tungsten Carbide Inserts: Many high-quality holders have these inserts in the jaws for enhanced durability and a more precise grip; these are often identified by gold-plated handles.
- Ratchet Mechanism: A locking system at the base of the handles that keeps the needle clamped in place without requiring constant hand pressure.
- Handles: Most feature scissor-like finger rings, though specialized types for microsurgery may have spring-loaded or tweezers-like grips.


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