A Disposable PPH (Procedure for Prolapse and Hemorrhoids) Stapler is a medical device used in the treatment of hemorrhoids and rectal prolapse.
The Disposable PPH Stapler is designed to treat hemorrhoids and rectal prolapse by stapling the prolapsed mucosa and reducing blood flow to the hemorrhoidal tissue. The procedure aims to restore normal anatomy and function while minimizing postoperative pain and discomfort.
The stapler consists of a handle, an anvil, and a cartridge containing surgical staples. The device is inserted into the anal canal, and the prolapsed tissue is drawn into the stapler. When activated, the stapler simultaneously cuts and staples the tissue, creating a circular staple line and repositioning the prolapsed tissue.
Like other disposable surgical staplers, the Disposable PPH Stapler is intended for single-use only. This eliminates the need for sterilization between surgeries and reduces the risk of cross-contamination and infection associated with reusable instruments.
The PPH procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia or spinal anesthesia. After proper patient positioning and preparation, the surgeon inserts the stapler into the anal canal and positions the anvil in the rectum. The prolapsed tissue is then drawn into the stapler, and the device is activated to create the staple line.
The use of Disposable PPH Staplers offers several advantages over traditional hemorrhoidectomy procedures, including reduced postoperative pain, faster recovery times, and shorter hospital stays. The procedure is associated with fewer complications such as bleeding and infection compared to conventional surgical techniques.
Parameter
Type |
Lenght |
Extexnal diameter |
Cutting diameter |
Staple Height(mm) |
H-GC-A32 |
380± 10
|
32± 1.5 |
22 ± 1 |
3.8± 0.3 |
H-GC-A34 |
34± 1.5 |
25 ± 1 |
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H-GC-A36 |
36± 1.5 |
26 ± 1 |
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H-GC-B32 |
380± 10 |
34± 1.5 |
25± 1 |
3.8± 0.3 |
H-GC-B34 |
36± 1.5 |
26 ± 1 |