Needle Holder

Shorter, blunt jaws with a central groove or cross-serrations designed to securely hold surgical needles.
Jaw tip: Flat and grooved or ridged tips to prevent the needle from rotating or slipping.
Key Differences: Artery Forceps vs. Needle Holders
The following is the difference between artery forceps and needle holder.
| Feature | Artery Forceps | Needle Holders |
| Structure | Long, slender jaws often curved or straight with serrated tips for gripping blood vessels or tissues. | Shorter, blunt jaws with a central groove or cross-serrations designed to securely hold surgical needles. |
| Jaw Tip | Thin, smooth or finely serrated; ideal for delicate clamping. | Flat and grooved or ridged tips to prevent the needle from rotating or slipping. |
| Grip Mechanism | Ratchet lock for clamping vessels with minimal trauma. | Ratchet lock for firm, steady hold on a needle during suturing. |
| Primary Function | To clamp blood vessels and control bleeding (hemostasis). | To hold and guide the surgical needle during suturing. |
| Design Intent | Designed to compress vessels and assist in tissue handling. | Designed to offer precise control during stitching. |
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