Automatic Suturing Stapler for Male Circumcision (TYPE B)

Min.Order: 100
Product origin: Changzhou, Jiangsu, China
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US$ 24 ~ 26

Description

Circumcision Staplers For Single Use
Scope of Application
It is applied for clinical circumcision surgery operation.

Unique Features

The clip-on jointed concave seat, silicone finger rest is useful for one man operation.
Indicator in visible window is helpful for precise position cutting status of thickness of foreskin.
Visible host shell is helpful to checking the moving cutting blade and cut tissues to ensure its safety.
Unique design staples are easy for stapling and falling off.
Reduce the workload of doctors and improve operation efficiency.

Operation Procedures
BENEFITS FOR CIRCUMCISION

FOR CHILDREN
• Eliminate phimosis hazards.
• Avoid the influence for the penis' upgrowth.
• Reduce the probability of infection of penis, foreskin and urinary tract.

FOR ADULT MEN
• Improve the penis local health.
• Reduce the foreskin and glans inflammation.
• Reduce the risks of penile cancer incidence.
• Reduce the risks of syphilis, acuteness wet wart, genital herpes, the risk of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.
• Reduce the risks of spouse or sexual partner, human papilloma virus caused by cervical cancer incidence of vaginal infections.
Postoperative Care
Loosen the outside elastic bandage 2 to 3 hours after operation.
Observe the incision within 24 hours.
Change the dressing within 48 hours.
Oral antibiotics for 5-6 days.
Remove the dressing 3-5 days, and wash the incision with antibacterial agent 3-5 times a day.
A normal shower can begin after 10-14 days and proper scrubbing is encouraged.
Avoiding sex life for 40 days is recommended.

Contraindication
•Foreskin and glans deformity (including foreskin glans extensive close adhesion).
•Foreskin and glans infection, edema.
•A patient with penile cancer.
•Patients with systemic diseases (such as bleeding tendency, hypoproteinemia, severe cardiovascular disease, etc.) are contraindicated for surgery.


 
 
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