Bedfordmed -Medical Surgical Disposable Anorectal Ligator Stapler
Clinic Medicine Devices Minimally Invasive Hemorrhoid Sugery Disposable Appliance Medical Ligature. Contraindications for Ligator Stapler contraindicated in severe mucosal edema.
The band ligation stapler is the most convenient, safe and effective method for the treatment of hemorrhoids, with fewer complications and satisfactory long-term effects.Band ligation has the highest efficacy and cost-effectiveness, and is the preferred method for treating hemorrhoids.Automation, time-saving, labor-saving, practical and convenient.
Data visualization
Real time reading of pressure gauge, accurate control
Automatic take up
- "One button" will tighten the elastic line
- Simplify the operation process and realize efficient operation
High clinical cost performance
- Equipped with 6 elastic wires and 6 aprons
- It can handle multiple hemorrhoids
Strong operability
- The manual negative pressure ligation stapler has got rid of the problem
- The traditional ligator needs the bondage of external negative pressure machine
- It really realizes the high-efficiency ligation operation
Elbow B
- The elbow has a unique angle and is easy to operate
- Direct to the root of hemorrhoids
- Inhalation of more and deeper tissue better curative effect
Split type C
- Dual use dual choice
- The elastic cord/ apron is selected by the operatoraccording to the operation needs.
Hemorrhoid lasso is used in minimally invasive RPH surgery for hemorrhoids, mainly for hemorrhoids in stage II and III. Whenused, the head end of the lasso is aimed at the hemorrhoid nucleus that needs to be treated, the hemorrhoid nucleus is sucked into the head end of the lasso by negative pressure suction, the lasso is fired, and the rubber ring lasso is used at the root of the hemorrhoid nucleus to make the hemorrhoid nucleus ischemia, necrosis and natural fall off, so as to achieve the purpose of treatment. The main advantages of the ligation device are simple operation, painless postoperative patients, and fewer postoperative complications