Linear surgical stapler DSM series
laparoscopic surgerygastrointestinal anastomosisdisposable

linear surgical stapler
linear surgical stapler
linear surgical stapler
linear surgical stapler
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Characteristics

Type
linear
Applications
laparoscopic surgery, gastrointestinal anastomosis
Options
disposable, cutting, articulated, power-assisted
Rotation angle (°)
45°

Description

Compact design featuring a shorter trigger-handle distance (≈ 1cm shorter at the proximal end of the handle and ≈ 1.5cm shorter at the distal end). Integrated anvil with cold extrusion technology. Tissue bunching cordon marker (yellow line) and blade seating align ment marker (red line). Patented jaw design with a triple slide rail-and-block combination rather than the double rail-and-block design of the Endo GIA™. Stepless jaw-articulating lever. No less than 45° articulation on each side of the articulation joint. Detachable arched tip (optional). Benefits The articulating jaw can adopt any angle in the -45° to 45° articulation range. Or 45° articulation range on both sides. Offers 30-40% higher strength vs. the Endo GIA when compressing tissue before firing (pre-compression). Ensures operation compliance to eliminate maloperations. Consistent compression from the proximal end to the distal end of the jaw while firing (dual compression). Take the manual override tool out of the package ●Follow the Step 1 shown on the tool to open the bolt ●Open the manual override cover to insert the bolt into the bolt shaft ●Follow the arrow or Step 2 shown on the manual override tool and turn it counterclockwise, until it can no longer turned, the knife will be back to home position ●Open the jaw and complete the operation

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