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Linear surgical stapler PSLS series
gastrointestinal surgerydisposable

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

Type
linear
Applications
gastrointestinal surgery
Options
disposable
Suture length

30 mm, 45 mm, 60 mm, 100 mm
(1.2 in, 1.8 in, 2.4 in, 3.9 in)

Staple height

2.5 mm, 3.8 mm, 4.5 mm
(0.1 in, 0.1 in, 0.2 in)

Description

①The single-use GIA linear stapler is not designed, sold, or intended for use except as indicated. ②The disposable linear stapler and reload should not be used on tissue which would not be able to tolerate conventional suture materials or conventional closure techniques. ③The GIA linear stapler must not be used if the retaining pin cannot be positioned securely in the retaining pin receiving hole on the anvil. Failure to position the retaining pin may result in improperly formed staples and a compromised staple line and may cause bleeding, leakage or disruption of the staple line. ④Tissue thickness should be carefully evaluated before firing any stapler. ⑤The surgical linear stapler should not be used on organic tissues, such as liver, spleen, or kidney as compressing the tissue may be destructive. Linear Stapler Features & Benefits ①.Patented 3 rows of staple line design Excellent hemostatic effect, better blood supply. ②.Alignment pin design Accurate fixation, ensure good staple formation ③.Segmental firing More safe in second close. Linear Stapler Uses The disposable linear stapler has applications in abdominal, gynecological, pediatric and thoracic surgical procedures for resection or transection of tissue.

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