A disposable linear stapler is a medical device used in surgical procedures to create secure, linear surgical staples. It is designed for single-use and is disposed of after each procedure, reducing the risk of cross-contamination and ensuring optimal performance.
Disposable linear staplers are typically made of surgical-grade materials and come in various sizes to accommodate different tissue thicknesses and surgical requirements. They usually feature a handle, a shaft, and a staple cartridge. The handle provides the necessary control and firing mechanism, while the shaft holds the staple cartridge and allows precise placement of the stapler jaws.
During the surgical procedure, the disposable linear stapler is inserted into the body through a trocar or a small incision. The surgeon positions the stapler jaws around the tissue to be stapled and closes the stapler. Once the jaws are closed, the stapler fires the staples into the tissue, simultaneously cutting and sealing the edges. After firing, the stapler is removed, leaving the surgical staples in place to secure the tissue.
Key features and benefits of Disposable Linear Stapler:
---Much larger parallel jaw, Contains more tissue
---Two segment close, Convenient to adjust the tissue
--- Auto/Manual to push the tissue locating pin, Convenient for operation.
---Full specifications, More options for digestive system operations
---Human body engineering design, Convenient to operate by one hand
Disposable Linear Stapler Advantages
Positioning pin: prevents spillage of clamped tissue, aids parallel closure and ensures that all tissue is sutured