What is a disposable skin stapler used for?

23 Sep.,2024

 

EASYTAP Sterile Disposable Skin Staplers

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EASYTAP&#; Sterile Disposable Skin Stapler is a lever action skin stapler with a unique angled head that is designed to provide a clear view of your work from your normal vantage point. Ergonomic design and quality construction provides consistent and reliable performance during surgery. Sterilized by EO Gas. Made in Korea.

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  • Sterile and individually sealed
  • Preloaded with 35 wide staples
  • Slim, lightweight design that fits most hand sizes
  • Short trigger stroke for ease of use and nonstop feeding
  • Arrow indicator helps align staples during operation
  • Clear staple window allows you to view staples remaining to minimize wastage
  • Staple lines are more effective to prevent leakage of blood or air
  • Wide staples measure 6.5mm x 4.7mm

Disposable Skin Stapler (Suture Thread Alternative) with ...

...cause ya never know when you&#;re going to need to staple your dog shut. Yeah, seriously. It&#;s basically a quick way to do stitches that&#;s viable for a pet owner to use. I haven&#;t used this particular stapler. I gave it to a friend who was staying with her dog in a hurricane prone place with big windows. I&#;ve used these in general though. I used it like stitches before my dog was able to get in for his entropian eyelid surgery. I pinched the skin 1-2&#; below his eyes together and then stapled it. It took several goes to get it just right as he understandably fussed a lot. (I was essentially stapling his eyes more open - never a good time.) I know it sounds horrific but the staples were a pretty fine metal and it was literally the only viable solution to keep him from permanently damaging his eye lens. He was in a lot of discomfort from course on his eyelid that was curling inward and rubbing his eyeball. The at home stapling was uncomfortable for him and it made him bleed a tiny little bit, like a pin prick. But he handled it 100x better than a nail trim. While it seems awful, it&#;s a totally humane way to patch skin together if your dog gets cut open or you need quick, low-pain sutures for your fur-baby. It can scar a little bit just like regular stitches. This is a must have for your pet emergency supply kit.