Medtronic Endo GIA Reinforced Reload with Tri-Staple: 45mm, Extra Thick
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Description
Reinforced Reload with Tri-Staple™ Technology
The Reinforced Reload with Tri-Staple™ technology is the only stapler with preloaded buttress material that provides improved ease of use and reduced waste in the OR. Compatible with both Covidien manual and powered handles, this integrated reinforcement offering combines the benefits of Tri-Staple™ technology with improved staple line security.
- Reduces acute bleeding at the staple line when compared to non-buttressed reloads on small bowel
- Provides a higher leak pressure point when compared to non-buttressed reloads in in-vivo canine bowel
- Lowers rate of air leaks at the staple line vs. non-buttressed reloads at 40 mmHg
- In a preclinical thoracic model, Reinforced Reload performed comparably to SeamGuard™* with respect to impact to adjacent tissue structures
- Reinforced Reload buttress material is absorbable, absorbent and soft, and allows tissue in-growth
- Reinforced Reload buttress material mass loss is comparable to SeamGuard™
- May save a hospital between 7-10 minutes of OR time per procedure due to the preloaded benefit
Additional information
| Size | 45.00mm |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
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| Unit | box of 6 |
- FDA Product Code: GDW
- FDA Product Code Name: Staple, Implantable
- GMDN Term Code: 35615
- GMDN Term Name: Surgical staple loading unit, non-cutting
- GMDN Term Description: A unit containing non-bioabsorbable surgical staples (implantable and typically U-shaped lengths of wire made of implant grade metal) designed to be used with a surgical stapler (not included) to mechanically fasten internal tissues together (e.g., the subcuticular closure of skin or the approximation of the ends of bowel) to facilitate healing typically in abdominal, thoracic, gynaecologic, orthopaedic, or plastic and reconstructive surgery. The unit is designed to deploy the staples in multiples (e.g., as a row of staples) and is often referred to as a single-use loading unit (SULU) or reload.
