Treatment Methods of Disposable Hemorrhoids Stapler Plus
Ligation treatment, ligature, ischemia, necrosis, shedding.
In other words, the treatment methods of a disposable hemorrhoids stapler include several key steps to ensure effective results. First, ligation treatment is performed using the disposable hemorrhoids stapler to securely tie off the hemorrhoidal tissue. This is followed by ligature, where the stapler helps in tightly binding the tissue to cut off its blood supply. The process induces ischemia, leading to a lack of blood flow to the hemorrhoidal tissue. Consequently, this results in necrosis, where the tissue begins to die off. Finally, the necrotic tissue undergoes shedding, effectively removing the hemorrhoids and providing relief to the patient.
Applicable of Disposable Hemorrhoids Stapler Plus
Biosis Healing's Disposable Hemorrhoids Stapler Plus is suitable for the ligation treatment of internal hemorrhoids and mixed hemorrhoids or benign rectal polyps.
The advanced surgery stapler is designed to facilitate the precise and effective ligation of hemorrhoidal tissue, ensuring that the blood supply is cut off, leading to the eventual necrosis and shedding of the problematic tissue. The disposable hemorrhoids stapler is also adept at handling mixed hemorrhoids, which involve both internal and external components, providing a comprehensive solution. Additionally, the disposable hemorrhoids stapler effective in the treatment of benign rectal polyps, ensuring that these non-cancerous growths are securely ligated and removed, thereby preventing potential complications and promoting patient well-being.
Specs of Disposable Hemorrhoids Stapler Plus
Specifications and Models | Length of hemorrhoid suction tube L (cm) | Outer diameter of hemorrhoid suction tube (mm) | Number of ligation rings (pieces) |
RJHL-A4 | 13 | 12 | 4 |