Castroviejo-Jacobson Micro Needle Holder — Smooth Jaws, Straight, Without Ratchet, 20 cm (20.0 cm) (Ref NH 10-240-04) — The straight working axis suits midline access and procedures where the surgeon’s line of sight aligns with the instrument shaft.
Ramón Castroviejo y Briones, a Spanish-American ophthalmic surgeon in New York from the 1920s onward, pioneered modern corneal transplantation. His name attaches to a family of microsurgical instruments — Castroviejo needle holders, scissors, and forceps — distinguished by spring-action handles (no finger rings), fine tips, and overall lengths optimized for the surgeon working under microscope. Castroviejo scissors are used in corneal and conjunctival cuts, microvascular anastomosis, and nerve repair. Tungsten carbide tips are standard in professional-grade variants. Lengths of 9 cm, 10 cm, and 11 cm cover ophthalmic, plastic, and microsurgical applications. The squeeze-to-cut handle permits much finer control than scissor finger-rings during microsurgery.
| Reference / SKU | NH 10-240-04 |
| Pattern | Castroviejo |
| Working length | 20 cm (200 mm) |
| Shape | Straight |
| Material | AISI 420 martensitic stainless steel (tungsten-carbide insert variants on TC SKUs) |
| Sterilization | Steam autoclave to 134 °C · EtO compatible |
| Quality system | ISO 13485:2016 · CE-marked under EU MDR 2017/745 · FDA establishment-registered |
Fizza Surgical exports to hospital groups, surgical distributors, and OEM partners across Europe, North America, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. Container-load shipments move via DHL Express, UPS, FedEx, and major sea-freight lines on all Incoterms (EXW, FOB, CIF, DDP). All Incoterms 2020 commercial documentation, including health certificates and certificates of origin attested by the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce, is prepared in-house.





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