TST33 – Tissue Selecting Therapy Stapler
Single use internal stapler
Circular Stapled hemorrhoidopexy (CSh), characterized by a circular incision of the rectal mucosa,[1] is an effective technique for treating prolapsing hemorrhoids. However, the incidence of postoperative urgency and anal stenosis was reported to be as high as 40 %[2] and 6 %,[3]respectively.Removal of large areas of the anoderm and hemorrhoidal rectal mucosa, without the sparing of adequate mucocutaneous bridges, can lead to scarring and a progressive chronic stricture.[3], [4]
-Permanent parallel compression
-Anti-retrieval lock technology
-DAO unit
-ASL – Built-in Automatic Safety Lock prevents accidental mis-firing
-Adjustable staple closure height ranging from 1 mm to 2.5 mm
References
[1] Longo A. Treatment of hemorrhoidal disease by reduction of mucosa and hemorrhoidal prolapse with a circular suturing device: a new procedure. Proceedings of the 6th world Congress of endoscopic surgery. 1998;777-84.[2] Fueglistaler P, Guenin Mo, Montali I. Long-term results after stapled hemorrhoidopexy: high patient satisfaction despite frequent postoperative symptoms. Dis Colon Rectum. 2007;50:204-12.[3] Brisinda G, Vanella S, Cadeddu F. Surgical treatment of anal stenosis. World J Gastroenterol. 2009;15:1921-8.[4] Brisinda G. how to treat haemorrhoids. Prevention is best; haemorrhoidectomy needs skilled operators. BMJ. 2000;321:582-3.