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Endo gia 60 mm articulating medium thick reload with tri staple technology

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The Endo GIA™ 60-mm Articulating Medium/Thick Reload with Tri-Staple™ Technology is a surgical stapling device designed for use in endoscopic procedures. It features a 60-mm staple line and articulating capabilities to facilitate access to target tissue. The device utilizes Tri-Staple™ Technology, which is a staple configuration intended to provide secure tissue fixation.

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Surgical Techniques for Pancreatic Tumors

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Different types of DP procedures were performed in the study period. Spleen preservation and laparoscopic surgery were often performed for the low-grade malignant tumors such as intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN) and mucinous cystic neoplasm (MCN). For invasive ductal carcinoma, DP by means of laparotomy with splenectomy and lymph node dissection was always performed. For the pancreas stump closure, approx. one-half of the cases were transected by stapler (Endo GIA™ 60-mm Articulating Medium/Thick Reload with Tri-Staple™ Technology, Covidien, Mansfield, MA, USA) and the other half were closed by the fish mouse technique or gastric wall covering (10) . A closed suction drain was always placed near the pancreas stump and pulled out from the patient's left-side abdominal wall.
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Circular Stapler Anastomosis Technique

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The center of each colon section was incised with a linear stapler (Signia™ Stapling System, Endo GIA™ 60-mm Articulating Medium/Thick Reload with Tri-Staple™ Technology, Covidien, New Haven, CT). The anvil of the circular stapler (i.e., DCS or TCS) was secured in place, and end-to-end anastomosis was performed with the DST. The rod of the circular stapler was inserted from the opposite side of the linear staple line, piercing the rectal stump near the linear staple line. When the anvil and rod were combined, we waited 20 seconds before firing. After firing, the stapler was held for 10 seconds and then released. All anastomoses were performed by an experienced surgeon.
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