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CSC-KOL Intraluminal Stapler for Single Use

Innovation in low colorectal anastomosis with transanal control.

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Double housing volume

Traction holes

Power cut blade

Straight

Adjustable staple height

ASL – Built-in Automatic Safety Lock prevents accidental mis-firing

Adjustable staple closure height ranging from 1 mm to 2.5 mm

Technique​ for a real Transanal End-to-End Anastomosis (Surgical Steps)

Fig. 1

Transanally suture the distal staple line

  • Firstly stitch the left end of the staple line. Suture another three or four points until the right end of the staple line. (Fig. 1)
  • Pull the two groups of sutures into the right and left traction holes separately, by using the suture threader. (Fig. 2)​
Fig. 2

Anastomosis

  • Close the stapler into the green zone, while pulling the staple line into the housing and fire the stapler.
  • Check the specimen to make sure the complete resection of the distal staple line.
Fig. 3

The picture shows the benefits of a real transanal anastomosis without intersecting margins (dog ears) and crossings of staple lines, reducing the risk of leakages and stenosis. (Fig. 3)

   

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