Linear surgical stapler Powered series
laparoscopic surgerygastrointestinal anastomosisgeneral surgery

Linear surgical stapler - Powered series - Golden Stapler Surgical - laparoscopic surgery / gastrointestinal anastomosis / general surgery
Linear surgical stapler - Powered series - Golden Stapler Surgical - laparoscopic surgery / gastrointestinal anastomosis / general surgery
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Characteristics

Type
linear
Applications
laparoscopic surgery, gastrointestinal anastomosis, general surgery, thoracic surgery, vascular surgery, veterinary surgery, urological surgery
Options
disposable, cutting, articulated, power-assisted
Rotation angle (°)
45°
Stapler length

30 mm, 45 mm, 60 mm
(1.2 in, 1.8 in, 2.4 in)

Description

Powered Endo Cutter and Reload is used to cut and suture tissue in open and endoscopic surgeries. The specific application mode is listed as follows: Firstly, cutting and stapling tissue, such as intestine transection, sleeve-shaped resection of subtotal gastrectomy, gastric bypass surgery, cutting and stapling large vessels or bronchi, cutting lung tissue to make fissure lung, and pulmonary wedge resection. Secondly, side-to-side anastomosis of digestive tract or functional end-to-end anastomosis, such as side-to-side anastomosis of gastric-jejunum, trigonal anastomosis of gastroduodenal, etc. Thirdly, closing the incision on GI or the joint incision on GI after side-to-side anastomosis. GoldenStapler Powered Endo Cutter releases 6 rows of staples when firing. Unequally stepped closed staple heights design provides better blood supplying for sutured tissue and better hemostasis for incisal edge, much more conforming to the principle of surgical suturing and hemostasis.

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