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1.II ROWS Disposabble PPH Stapler Specification
Stapler-III Rows
Code | Outer diameter | Cutting diameter | Staple height | Staple width | Staple quantity |
GHYL-32-C | 32.5 | 24.1 | 3.8 | 4 | 32 |
GHYL-34-D | 33.5 | 25.6 | 4.2 | 4 | 32 |
A II-Row Disposable PPH (Procedure for Prolapse and Hemorrhoids) Stapler is a specialized surgical instrument designed for minimally invasive hemorrhoidectomy and rectal prolapse surgeries. It facilitates effective tissue resection and anastomosis while reducing postoperative pain and complications.
✅ Two-Row Stapling Technology
Features two staggered rows of staples to ensure secure tissue approximation and effective hemostasis.
✅ Integrated Circular Cutting Blade
Simultaneously staples and excises excess tissue, providing precise and clean cutting.
✅ Disposable & Sterile Design
Single-use to prevent cross-contamination and maintain a sterile surgical environment.
✅ Adjustable Staple Height
Allows surgeons to adapt to different tissue thicknesses, ensuring optimal compression and healing.
✅ Low-Profile Anvil
Facilitates smooth insertion and positioning within the anal canal.
✅ Ergonomic Handle & Firing Mechanism
Ensures comfortable grip and easy one-hand operation, improving surgical precision.
✅ Optimized Staple Formation
Designed for even pressure distribution, reducing the risk of staple misfires or anastomotic leaks.
✅ Minimally Invasive Approach
Less tissue trauma, reduced bleeding, and faster recovery compared to traditional hemorrhoidectomy.
✅ Multiple Stapler Diameters Available
Available in various sizes (e.g., 32mm, 34mm, 36mm) to accommodate different anatomical requirements.
✅ Reduced Postoperative Pain & Faster Healing
Helps preserve anal cushions, leading to less discomfort, fewer complications, and quicker patient recovery.
3. II ROWS Disposabble PPH Stapler indication
A II-Row Disposable PPH (Procedure for Prolapse and Hemorrhoids) Stapler is used in surgical procedures to treat hemorrhoids and rectal prolapse. It is specifically indicated for conditions where a minimally invasive approach is preferred over conventional hemorrhoidectomy.
✅ Symptomatic Grade III & IV Hemorrhoids
Prolapsed hemorrhoids that require manual reduction (Grade III) or remain permanently prolapsed (Grade IV).
Persistent bleeding, discomfort, or pain not responding to conservative treatment.
✅ Mucosal & Internal Rectal Prolapse
Patients with rectal mucosal prolapse requiring surgical correction.
Internal rectal prolapse causing obstruction or discomfort.
✅ Chronic Hemorrhoidal Disease
Cases with frequent bleeding, thrombosis, or irritation despite medical therapy.
✅ Circular Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy (PPH Procedure)
Used for lifting and repositioning hemorrhoidal cushions while preserving the anal canal structure.
✅ Patients Seeking Reduced Postoperative Pain & Faster Recovery
Compared to traditional hemorrhoidectomy, stapled hemorrhoidopexy causes less postoperative pain and a quicker return to daily activities.
❌Large external hemorrhoids that cannot be repositioned.
❌Anal stenosis or fibrosis preventing proper stapler placement.
❌Severe anorectal infections or fistulas.
❌Coagulation disorders increasing bleeding risk.
A II-Row Disposable PPH (Procedure for Prolapse and Hemorrhoids) Stapler is a surgical device used for treating rectal prolapse and hemorrhoids. It places two staggered rows of staples while simultaneously excising excess tissue, restoring the natural position of the anorectal mucosa with minimal pain and faster recovery.
Two staggered rows of staples for secure tissue approximation.
Integrated circular cutting blade for precise tissue removal.
Ergonomic handle design for easy control and firing.
Low-profile anvil for smooth insertion and positioning.
Disposable and pre-sterilized to prevent cross-contamination.
Adjustable staple height for different tissue thicknesses.
Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy (PPH procedure) – for treating prolapsed hemorrhoids.
Rectal Mucosectomy – for rectal prolapse correction.
The stapler removes a circular portion of prolapsed rectal mucosa and simultaneously staples the remaining tissue together in two rows. This technique restores normal anal canal anatomy, reducing blood flow to hemorrhoidal cushions and shrinking them over time.
Common sizes include 32mm, 34mm, and 36mm diameter options, with different staple heights to accommodate varying tissue thickness.
No, it is a single-use disposable device, ensuring sterility and preventing infection risks.
✅ Minimized postoperative pain compared to traditional hemorrhoidectomy.
✅ Faster recovery due to reduced trauma and blood loss.
✅ Shorter surgical time with precise stapling and cutting.
✅ Lower risk of complications such as anal stenosis or severe bleeding.
Anastomotic leakage if staples do not form properly.
Stricture formation if excessive tissue is compressed.
Mild postoperative bleeding (usually self-limiting).
Proper technique and appropriate staple size selection help minimize risks.
Keep it in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture.
Ensure the sterile packaging remains intact before use.
Patients with:
Severe anal stenosis or fibrosis.
Large external hemorrhoids not suitable for PPH.
Active anorectal infections or fistulas.
Coagulation disorders increasing bleeding risk.
1.II ROWS Disposabble PPH Stapler Specification
Stapler-III Rows
Code | Outer diameter | Cutting diameter | Staple height | Staple width | Staple quantity |
GHYL-32-C | 32.5 | 24.1 | 3.8 | 4 | 32 |
GHYL-34-D | 33.5 | 25.6 | 4.2 | 4 | 32 |
A II-Row Disposable PPH (Procedure for Prolapse and Hemorrhoids) Stapler is a specialized surgical instrument designed for minimally invasive hemorrhoidectomy and rectal prolapse surgeries. It facilitates effective tissue resection and anastomosis while reducing postoperative pain and complications.
✅ Two-Row Stapling Technology
Features two staggered rows of staples to ensure secure tissue approximation and effective hemostasis.
✅ Integrated Circular Cutting Blade
Simultaneously staples and excises excess tissue, providing precise and clean cutting.
✅ Disposable & Sterile Design
Single-use to prevent cross-contamination and maintain a sterile surgical environment.
✅ Adjustable Staple Height
Allows surgeons to adapt to different tissue thicknesses, ensuring optimal compression and healing.
✅ Low-Profile Anvil
Facilitates smooth insertion and positioning within the anal canal.
✅ Ergonomic Handle & Firing Mechanism
Ensures comfortable grip and easy one-hand operation, improving surgical precision.
✅ Optimized Staple Formation
Designed for even pressure distribution, reducing the risk of staple misfires or anastomotic leaks.
✅ Minimally Invasive Approach
Less tissue trauma, reduced bleeding, and faster recovery compared to traditional hemorrhoidectomy.
✅ Multiple Stapler Diameters Available
Available in various sizes (e.g., 32mm, 34mm, 36mm) to accommodate different anatomical requirements.
✅ Reduced Postoperative Pain & Faster Healing
Helps preserve anal cushions, leading to less discomfort, fewer complications, and quicker patient recovery.
3. II ROWS Disposabble PPH Stapler indication
A II-Row Disposable PPH (Procedure for Prolapse and Hemorrhoids) Stapler is used in surgical procedures to treat hemorrhoids and rectal prolapse. It is specifically indicated for conditions where a minimally invasive approach is preferred over conventional hemorrhoidectomy.
✅ Symptomatic Grade III & IV Hemorrhoids
Prolapsed hemorrhoids that require manual reduction (Grade III) or remain permanently prolapsed (Grade IV).
Persistent bleeding, discomfort, or pain not responding to conservative treatment.
✅ Mucosal & Internal Rectal Prolapse
Patients with rectal mucosal prolapse requiring surgical correction.
Internal rectal prolapse causing obstruction or discomfort.
✅ Chronic Hemorrhoidal Disease
Cases with frequent bleeding, thrombosis, or irritation despite medical therapy.
✅ Circular Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy (PPH Procedure)
Used for lifting and repositioning hemorrhoidal cushions while preserving the anal canal structure.
✅ Patients Seeking Reduced Postoperative Pain & Faster Recovery
Compared to traditional hemorrhoidectomy, stapled hemorrhoidopexy causes less postoperative pain and a quicker return to daily activities.
❌Large external hemorrhoids that cannot be repositioned.
❌Anal stenosis or fibrosis preventing proper stapler placement.
❌Severe anorectal infections or fistulas.
❌Coagulation disorders increasing bleeding risk.
A II-Row Disposable PPH (Procedure for Prolapse and Hemorrhoids) Stapler is a surgical device used for treating rectal prolapse and hemorrhoids. It places two staggered rows of staples while simultaneously excising excess tissue, restoring the natural position of the anorectal mucosa with minimal pain and faster recovery.
Two staggered rows of staples for secure tissue approximation.
Integrated circular cutting blade for precise tissue removal.
Ergonomic handle design for easy control and firing.
Low-profile anvil for smooth insertion and positioning.
Disposable and pre-sterilized to prevent cross-contamination.
Adjustable staple height for different tissue thicknesses.
Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy (PPH procedure) – for treating prolapsed hemorrhoids.
Rectal Mucosectomy – for rectal prolapse correction.
The stapler removes a circular portion of prolapsed rectal mucosa and simultaneously staples the remaining tissue together in two rows. This technique restores normal anal canal anatomy, reducing blood flow to hemorrhoidal cushions and shrinking them over time.
Common sizes include 32mm, 34mm, and 36mm diameter options, with different staple heights to accommodate varying tissue thickness.
No, it is a single-use disposable device, ensuring sterility and preventing infection risks.
✅ Minimized postoperative pain compared to traditional hemorrhoidectomy.
✅ Faster recovery due to reduced trauma and blood loss.
✅ Shorter surgical time with precise stapling and cutting.
✅ Lower risk of complications such as anal stenosis or severe bleeding.
Anastomotic leakage if staples do not form properly.
Stricture formation if excessive tissue is compressed.
Mild postoperative bleeding (usually self-limiting).
Proper technique and appropriate staple size selection help minimize risks.
Keep it in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture.
Ensure the sterile packaging remains intact before use.
Patients with:
Severe anal stenosis or fibrosis.
Large external hemorrhoids not suitable for PPH.
Active anorectal infections or fistulas.
Coagulation disorders increasing bleeding risk.