What does suturing instruments cost?
*A procurement guide to needle holders, forceps, scissors, and complete kits—with publicly verifiable pricing across reusable, single-use, and refurbished options.*
Buying guides, product comparisons, price estimates, and sourcing advice specific to suturing instruments. Neutral, procurement-literate research with sources.
*A procurement guide to needle holders, forceps, scissors, and complete kits—with publicly verifiable pricing across reusable, single-use, and refurbished options.*
Suturing instruments are reusable hand-held surgical devices — primarily needle holders (a.k.a. needle drivers), tissue/suture forceps, and suture scissors — used to drive curved needles, grasp tissue, and trim suture material during wound closure. Surgical instruments come in a variety of types: forceps grasp tissues, scissors cut and dissect, and needle holders are used to hold and manipulate needles during suturing. Buyers include hospital OR materials managers, ASC administrators, dental/oral surgery practices, ED and urgent-care procurement, veterinary clinics, and biomedical/SPD departments responsible for instrument tray builds and replacements.
The suturing instrument market splits cleanly into three tiers: manufacturers of suture thread and needles, makers of the reusable instruments used to place them (needle holders, forceps, scissors), and distributors who aggregate both. Knowing which tier you need narrows the fiel