A skin stapler, more commonly known as a skin stapler, is a special device that is used to close the edges of wounds and cuts.
Skin stapler
A skin stapler, more commonly known as a skin stapler, is a special device that is used to close the edges of wounds and cuts. The device is made of strong plastic and contains a number of steel staple needles. Staplers are supplied sterile and disposable. The size of the needle in staplers is variable and depending on the place of the stitch, it is chosen to be thinner or thicker.
Since the needles are made of stainless steel, they cause very little sensitivity and therefore can be used in many skin stitches. It is recommended to use this device to close surgical wounds and other wounds in a large number of general, thoracic, cranial, orthopedic, cardiovascular, gynecological, urinary and genital surgeries, plastic and cosmetic surgeries, as well as laparoscopy and endosurgery. be.
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The use of this device reduces the time of surgery and injuries and puts the same pressure on the suture line. If this method is used correctly, the stitches will be aligned with a slight deviation. When using skin staplers, the edges of the wound are brought together by Adson, and by pressing and releasing the device, the staples are placed on the edge of the skin. Stitches are usually removed after 5 to 7 days. |
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