McKesson Webster Needle Holder 5 in Smooth Jaws – EA is a compact stainless steel instrument designed to provide controlled grasping and manipulation of surgical needles during suturing and other appropriate procedural applications. The Webster pattern combines a 5-inch overall length with smooth jaws for precise handling in settings where a smaller needle holder is preferred.
The traditional finger-ring handle provides familiar scissor-style control for professional users. Its compact profile makes the instrument well suited to physician offices, procedure rooms, minor surgical setups, dermatology practices, and other clinical environments requiring a dependable needle-holding instrument.
Key Features
| Webster Pattern | Smooth Jaws | 5-Inch Length |
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| Compact needle-holder configuration | Supports controlled needle handling | Provides maneuverability for detailed procedural work |
| Stainless Steel | Finger-Ring Handle | In-Office Use |
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| Durable professional instrument construction | Familiar scissor-style handling and control | Suitable for routine clinical and minor-procedure workflows |
| Compact Design | Individually Supplied | Latex Consideration |
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| Convenient size for procedure trays and instrument sets | Packaged one instrument per sellable unit | Not made with natural rubber latex |
Specifications
| Attribute | Details | Attribute | Details |
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| Brand | McKesson | Manufacturer | McKesson |
| MPN | 43-2-809 | Product Type | Needle Holder |
| Style | Webster | Length | 5 in. / 12.7 cm |
| Jaw Type | Smooth Jaws | Handle Type | Finger Ring |
| Material | Stainless Steel | Application | Needle Holding / Suturing Procedures |
| Country of Origin | Pakistan | Latex Indicator | Not Made with Natural Rubber Latex |
| BAA Compliant | No | TAA Compliant | No |
| UNSPSC | 42292903 | Product Packaging | EA |
| Minimum Selling Unit | EA | Quantity | 1 Instrument |
Warnings
| Inspect Before Use | Instrument Handling | Jaw Alignment |
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| Inspect jaws, joint, handle, and overall condition before each use | Handle according to appropriate surgical-instrument procedures | Do not use if jaws are damaged, misaligned, or fail to grasp properly |
| Avoid Excessive Force | Cleaning & Reprocessing | Trained Personnel |
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| Do not apply force beyond the instrument's intended mechanical function | Follow applicable facility procedures for cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization | Intended for personnel trained in appropriate suturing and procedural techniques |
| Remove Damaged Instruments | Protect Working Surfaces | Proper Storage |
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| Remove loose, corroded, bent, or malfunctioning instruments from service | Protect the jaws and joint from impact or damage | Store clean, dry, and protected between uses |