Scope of Application
It is used for reconstruction of
digestive tract with difficult surgical field exposure, and the creation of
anastomosis and closure of stumps or incisions during visceral resection.
Usage
1. First check the aseptic packaging
for breakage, take out the instrument, and then gently press the protective
cover of the staple bin assembly with your thumb and remove it.
2. Place the tissue to be cut and
stitched between the nail holder and the staple bin assembly.
3. Manually push the positioning rod
push plate handle to insert the positioning rod into the nail holder hole,
limiting the spillage of the tissue to be cut and stitched, or hold the movable
handle to the first gear position, and the positioning rod will also
automatically enter the nail holder hole.
4. The tissue to be cut can be
adjusted to make a reasonable placement before the staple bin assembly and the
nail holder do not clamp the tissue to be cut and stitched completely.
5. Grip the movable handle tightly
and release it, and at this time the staple bin assembly and the nail holder
will clamp the tissue to be cut and stitched.
6. Grip the movable handle again, and
at this time the tissue to be stitched and cut will be stitched and cut.
7. Press the reset button and gently
release the handle.
8. Turn back the positioning rod push
rod handle and remove the stitched tissue.
Precautions
1. When using this product, aseptic
operation specifications should be strictly followed;
2. This product is intended for use
by physicians who have been trained in the expertise and techniques of stapler
or under the guidance of a physician with relevant experience, and please read
the instructions carefully before use;
3. The product is limited to
single-use and is sterilized by irradiation with a validity period of two
years. It is strictly prohibited to use if the inner packaging is damaged or
expired;
4. Please destroy it as required
after use;
5. The instructions cannot be used as
the basis for the guidance of clinical surgical anastomosis. Please refer to
the professional literature or consult the company and its designated agents
for the guidance on clinical surgical anastomosis techniques.