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Low Anterior Anastomosis With Surgical Stapler

Archives of Surgery, 1979
To the Editor .—I read with interest the article by Dr Frank J. Lepreau in the December 1978 issue of theArchives(113:1479), relating his experience with one case of low anterior resection with staples. There is currently no reasonable information available that would substantiate Dr Lepreau's claim that a low anterior anastomosis is considerably ...
J S, Dorsey, R M, Stone
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Surgical Staplers: The History of Conception and Adoption

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2021
The paper explores not well-known aspects of the development of surgical staplers. It is based on the review of the selected literature. It covers the novel idea of using metal staples that was successfully executed in 1908 by the Hungarian surgeon Hültl, and acknowledges contribution of Soviet specialists to the development of the mechanical suturing ...
Andrey, Akopov   +2 more
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Surgical staplers: definitions and functions

Magyar sebeszet, 2021
Definition and systemic review of the different surgical staplers are offered in a comprehensive manner. Improved efficacy in tender decisions, better understanding and usage of clear categories are the main targets of the present overview.
Tamás, Molnár F   +2 more
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Colostomy closure with the automatic surgical stapler

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1983
Surgical stapling instruments have been used successfully in gastrointestinal anastomosis. A surgical technique using the staples to close a loop colostomy in gynecologic oncology patients is presented. The procedure shortens operating time and results in an enlarged anastomotic site, thus minimizing the possibility of obstruction at the site.
S J, Hummel, G, Delgado
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Curved surgical stapler for easy surgery

Nursing Standard, 1988
A surgical stapler designed for circular anastomosis in gastro intestinal surgery will offer major advances for surgeons, say its manufacturers.
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Surgical staplers: a review.

Journal of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, 1997
For almost two centuries, surgeons have been using mechanical devices to join tissue. One of the most successful methods is that of stapling, which has become very common in more recent times. The range of staplers consists of five established stapler categories (circular, linear, linear cutting, ligating and skin staplers), along with recent ...
J, McGuire, I C, Wright, J N, Leverment
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[Surgical staplers in surgical emergencies. Our experience].

Minerva chirurgica, 1993
This study describes the use of staplers during surgical treatment performed in emergency from January 1980 to December 1991. For the different, possible operations, some technical notes are examined and results reported. The advantages and risks related to the use of these devices are analysed.
F, Sciannameo   +3 more
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New egzoluminal circular surgical stapler.

Acta of bioengineering and biomechanics, 2011
The study presents the design, prototype version and preliminary results of in vivo testing of the egzoluminal circular surgical stapler for "end-to-end" anastomosis of bowels after the resection, where staples are put outside the intestinal lumen, and walls of the intestinal tube directly contact the intestinal mucous membrane. The adopted idea of an "
Romuald, Drop   +4 more
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