The Disposable Skin Stapler is a medical device used to close wounds in the skin quickly and efficiently.
The disposable skin stapler is designed to close wounds by placing surgical staples across the edges of the skin. It is commonly used in a variety of settings, including emergency rooms, operating rooms, and outpatient clinics, for closing surgical incisions, lacerations, and other types of wounds.
The device typically consists of a handle, a staple cartridge, and a trigger mechanism. The staple cartridge contains pre-loaded sterile surgical staples arranged in a specific pattern. When the trigger is squeezed, the device deploys the staples, simultaneously closing and sealing the wound edges.
Disposable skin staplers are designed to be easy to use, allowing healthcare providers to quickly and efficiently close wounds with minimal training. The devices are lightweight and ergonomically designed for comfortable handling during procedures.
Disposable skin staplers come in various sizes and configurations to accommodate different wound types, sizes, and locations on the body. Some staplers feature a rotating head to facilitate access to difficult-to-reach areas or to adjust the angle of staple placement.
Parameter
Type |
Staple thickness |
Tolerance |
Dimension of molding staple
|
L1xh |
Tolerance |
Staple quantity |
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L |
Tolerance |
H |
Tolerance |
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H-PF-35R |
Ф0.6 |
± 0.1 |
10.2 |
± 0.2 |
2.5 |
± 0.1 |
5.5x3.5
|
± 0.5 |
35 |
H-PF-35W |
12.1 |
3.4 |
7.0x4.5 |
35 |