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Product Description
Available in White (2.5mm), Blue (3.5mm), Gold (4.2mm), Green (4.8mm) and Black (5.0mm) for varying tissue thicknesses
White (2.5mm), Blue (3.5mm) and Gold (4.2mm) reloading units fit through FESHIN’s Ultimate 12mm Trocars. Green (4.8mm) and Black (5.0mm) reloading units require insertion through a 15mm Trocar
Each reloading unit houses a sharp knife blade to ensure a clean cut on every firing
Staple gap control allows for consistent staple formation as the cutting knife proceeds through the transected tissue
Cut mark lines to clearly indicate where tissue will be transected
Wide jaw aperture to facilitate easy manipulation and placement of tissue
6 rows of staggered staples
Gentle closure of anvil to cartridge reduces tissue trauma
Gentle tissue compression before firing minimises tissue trauma and supports repositioning
Cutting knife housed within the reloading unit guarantees even distance between anvil and cartridge as it passes through the tissue for consistent, leak free staple formation
Cartridge lock out safety mechanism prevents use of fired reloading units
Universal handle available in three size options and compatible with all FESHIN reloading units
Strong, thin anvil for simple and easy insertion
Tissue stop prevents tissue from passing over the cut mark ensuring effective staple formation of compressed tissue
Secure loading mechanism locks reloading units firmly into the shaft of the universal handle by twisting 45° clockwise. To unload, pull back on the unload button and twist the reloading unit 45° counter clockwise
Single handed finger rotation wheel provides 360° revolutions
Incorporates a safety interlock preventing the device from being fired until the green ‘Pre-Fire’ button has been pressed and prevents the firing of used reloads
Ergonomic firing handle with rubber grip for surgeon comfort and control
The Return lever releases anvil to allow for re-positioning of tissue
The Ultimate Endoscopic Linear Cutter Stapler Universal Handle can be fired up to 25 times during a single procedure.
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