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The staple compartment of endoscopic stapler is a crucial core component of endoscopic stapler and plays a key role in the process of minimally invasive surgery.
In terms of appearance structure, it is mostly in the shape of a long strip or box, which is perfectly adapted to the main body of the corresponding endoscope stapler. The shell is carefully constructed with medical high-strength plastic, which not only provides excellent insulation and can withstand complex electromagnetic interference in the operating room, but also has excellent durability and can withstand repeated disinfection and frequent use. Inside the fine layout of two core elements - anastomosis nail and cutting blade, the two complement each other, synergistic force. Anastomotic nails are usually forged with medical titanium alloy, which has first-class biocompatibility, will almost not trigger immune rejection after implantation in the human body, take root steadily, and fix the tissue in a long term. Depending on the type of surgery, such as gastrointestinal anastomosis, vascular anastomosis, lung tissue and other fine scenes, the shape, size and arrangement of anastomosis nails are different. Take gastrointestinal surgery, for example, to prevent the risk of leakage, the nail feet are designed to be long and closely arranged; Anastomosis nails in the vascular anastomosis scene focus on accurate closure, and the body is more slender. The cutting blade is hidden behind the anastomosis nail array, made of sharp and tough medical stainless steel, ready to play a role at the critical moment of surgery, ensuring that a knife goes down, cutting the tissue neatly and paving the way for subsequent anastomosis work.
Compared with traditional surgical methods, endoscopic stapling has significant advantages. On the one hand, it fully interprets the concept of precision medicine. Relying on fine architecture and scientific principles, doctors can calmly select suitable nail silo models according to individual differences of patients and unique tissue characteristics of surgical sites, ensure accurate placement of fitting nails, precise cutting of cutting blades, and avoid accidental damage to surrounding healthy tissues to the greatest extent. This is particularly important in the intricacies of minimally invasive surgery. On the other hand, it greatly improves the efficiency of the operation. Compared with traditional manual suture, the operation time can be greatly shortened by using endoscopic stapler. The nail bin carries a number of key tasks at one time, and the organization is fixed and cut in one go, which avoids the tedious process of manual suture, and makes the operation rhythm bright and smooth, which not only reduces the pain of patients, but also reduces the duration of anesthesia and many other related risks. At the same time, high-quality nail material with reasonable design is of great benefit to rapid tissue healing. Its close-fitting fixation ensures close contact between tissues, facilitates the exchange of nutrients and cell proliferation, reduces tissue gaps and reduces the risk of infection, providing a solid backing for patients to thrive after surgery.