Hold-N-Cut by Dr. Dietmar Weng - Micro Needle Holder Combined with Scissors | Helmut Zepf No. 41.015.17
The Hold-N-Cut by Dr. Dietmar Weng is a precision micro needle holder combined with scissors, offering surgeons and dental clinicians a dual-function instrument engineered for efficiency in microsurgical procedures. This innovative design eliminates the need to switch between instruments, reducing procedure time and improving workflow in the operatory.
Key Features
- Dual-function design: needle holder and scissors integrated into a single instrument
- Micro instrument configuration suitable for delicate surgical tasks
- Model designed by Dr. Dietmar Weng, a recognized name in surgical instrument innovation
- Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH, Helmut Zepf No. 41.015.17
- Made in Germany to exacting quality standards
Why Choose the Hold-N-Cut?
The Hold-N-Cut addresses a common challenge in microsurgery: the time-consuming exchange of instruments during suturing. By combining a reliable needle holder with integrated scissors, this instrument allows clinicians to grasp, drive, and cut sutures with a single tool. The result is a more controlled, streamlined surgical technique that can contribute to improved outcomes and reduced tissue manipulation.
Crafted in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH, the Hold-N-Cut upholds the rigorous manufacturing standards for which German surgical instruments are internationally recognized. Every detail of the instrument reflects a commitment to precision, longevity, and ergonomic usability in demanding clinical environments.
FAQ
What procedures is the Hold-N-Cut suitable for? The Hold-N-Cut is designed for microsurgical procedures where both needle holding and suture cutting are required, making it particularly useful in periodontal, oral, and other delicate surgical settings.
Who designed this instrument? This instrument was designed by Dr. Dietmar Weng and is manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH under catalog number 41.015.17.
Where is this instrument manufactured? The Hold-N-Cut is proudly made in Germany, reflecting the high-quality craftsmanship associated with German surgical instrument production.
