In the early days, wound sutures were mainly done with handmade sutures, which were complicated to operate and easily caused scars. Subsequently, people began to explore mechanical suturing methods, leading to the development of optimized surgical staplers. In 1979, the first disposable stapler was produced, bringing the technology into mass production. Today, disposable skin staplers are widely popularized due to their rapid operation, reduced risks, and improved surgical results.
Working Principle: The suture apparatus extrudes and shapes pre-positioned staples through a mechanical drive handle. The staples are repetitively replenished by a constant force spring advancement, ensuring consistent and effective skin closure until the staples are exhausted.
Usage Scenarios
Orthopaedic Surgery: Simplifies closure of incisions under high tension, reducing patient pain.
General Surgery: Provides a fast and convenient way to close standard skin incisions.
Obstetrics and Gynecology: Improves surgical efficiency and patient comfort during recovery.
Thoracic Surgery: Helps close large skin incisions quickly and efficiently.
Emergency Department: Essential for rapid wound management to reduce blood loss and infection risk.
Veterinary Procedures: Ideal for pet sterilization, fracture repairs, and trauma first aid for dogs and cats.
Safety Precautions
This product is not suitable for subcutaneous tissue suture.
Single-use medical device; strictly prohibited from reuse.
Should only be used under the guidance of a qualified medical professional.
Sterilized by ethylene oxide; check packaging integrity before clinical use.
Not suitable for incisions requiring reduction sutures after surgery.
Product Advantages & Quality
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the main benefits of using a disposable skin stapler?
It significantly speeds up the wound closure process, reduces the risk of infection by minimizing tissue handling, and provides consistent staple tension for better healing.
Is the 35W model suitable for veterinary use?
Yes, it is highly effective for routine pet surgeries such as sterilization and trauma repair in dogs, cats, and other animals.
How is the product sterilized?
The staplers are sterilized using Ethylene Oxide (EO) gas, ensuring they are completely sterile and safe for clinical surgical environments.
Can the staples be used for internal organ suturing?
No, this specific model is designed only for skin closure. It should not be used for subcutaneous tissues or internal organs.
What is the shelf life of the stapler?
The product has a quality guarantee period of three years from the date of manufacture, provided the packaging remains sealed and undamaged.
Does the stapler come with a remover?
This model is the stapler unit; staple removers are typically sold separately or as part of a surgical kit depending on the order configuration.