Providing two spaced rows of staples, the tissue closing straight, no cutting function. It is suitable for thoracic surgery, gastrointestinal surgery, hepatobiliary surgery, such as large lung package, main bronchus, portal vein, pancreatic head and distal rectal surgery.
| Step | Action | Key Points |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Load the Cartridge | Insert cartridge into the stapler jaw until an audible click confirms secure locking. |
| 2 | Position the Tissue | Place the target tissue between the anvil and cartridge. Ensure tissue is even, not twisted or folded. |
| 3 | Close the Jaw | Slowly squeeze the handle to close the jaw completely. Maintain full closure for ~15 seconds (adjust for tissue thickness). |
| 4 | Fire the Stapler | Press the firing button (or fully squeeze the handle) to deploy two staggered rows of staples. |
| 5 | Open the Jaw | Release the handle to open the jaw, then carefully withdraw the stapler from the surgical site. |
| 6 | Inspect the Staple Line | Verify proper staple formation, no bleeding, and no tissue tear along the closure line. |
| 7 | Dispose | Discard the used disposable linear stapler in a sharps container. Single use only – do not reuse. |