Types of Suturing Instruments | Max Plus
- Ms. Anju

- Dec 20, 2025
- 1 min read
Suturing is one of the most critical components of any surgical procedure. Whether closing an incision, repairing tissue, or performing delicate microsurgery, the quality and precision of suturing instruments play a vital role in patient outcomes.
🪝At Max Plus, we are committed to providing premium-quality surgical instruments at reasonable prices, ensuring that healthcare professionals never have to compromise on performance or durability. Our products are trusted in medical facilities across the world, including Brazil, Australia, the US, the UK, Rome, Africa, and many more countries.
✂️Most commonly used types of suturing instruments in hospitals and surgical centers.
Category | Primary Function | Common Examples | Images |
essential for gripping and guiding needles during suturing | Olsen-Hegar Needle Holder, Mayo-Hegar Needle Holder | ![]() | |
cut sutures with precision and ease. | Lister Bandage Scissors, Straight or curved suture scissors | ![]() | |
hold skin, fascia, or delicate tissues while placing sutures | Adson Tissue Forceps, Debakey Forceps, Toothed and Non-Toothed Forceps | ![]() | |
widen the operative area and improve visibility | Skin Hooks, Senn Retractors, Army Navy Retractors | ![]() |

At Max Plus, we ensure every suturing instrument is made with premium-grade stainless steel, offering durability, precision, and long-term reliability. With a global presence—from Brazil to Australia, the US to the UK, Rome to Africa—we proudly support surgeons worldwide with tools they can trust.








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