The present invention relates to a surgical device that is defined as a single-impulse suturing device, which allows both suturing and grasping a needle at the opposite end for one time without any need for another tool to retrieve the needle after being passed through a tissue during the suturing process, and it comprises the following characteristics of; allowing a safe and minimal invasive access to narrow and deep surfaces, performing a well-directed suturing from a determined point due to its semi-mobile jaw structure, having a stopper that enables suturing by staying at a distance from neurovascular structures in an invisible area, and allowing a multiple suturing with the same needle. The invention keeps suturing function of the single-impulse devices reserved and develops the same in addition to combining this function with ergonomic size characteristics and practical handle advantages of double-impulse devices.