- Condition: Factory New
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- MFR: McKesson Brand Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: 168-35W
Frequently asked questions
Does this stapler help reduce hand fatigue?
Yes, it is designed with an ergonomic handle and a soft trigger pull, specifically engineered to minimize hand fatigue and ensure clinician comfort during medical procedures.
Is the staple formation status easy to track?
Absolutely. The device features an audible click indicator that signals precisely when a staple has been fully and correctly formed.
Can I monitor the remaining staple count easily?
Yes, the device is built with a high-visibility, clear plastic cartridge that is marked to allow you to easily track the remaining staple count at a glance.
Does the stapler allow for versatile firing angles?
Yes, it includes an integrated ejector spring that automatically disengages the staple, allowing the device to be fired from multiple angles and removed smoothly in any direction.
What kind of skin thickness is this suited for?
This model is specifically designed for medium to thick skin tissue, making it an excellent choice for longer or wider surgical incisions.
Are the staples made of high-quality materials?
Yes, each unit comes pre-loaded with 35 surgical-grade stainless steel staples, ensuring reliable performance and durability.
Is this device safe for patients with latex allergies?
Yes, this product is not made with natural rubber latex, making it a safer option for patients with latex sensitivities.
What are the dimensions of the staples once closed?
When fully formed, the wide staples measure 6.5 mm in width and 4.1 mm in height, providing a secure closure for various wound types.
Is this a sterile medical instrument?
Yes, the McKesson Wound Stapler arrives sterile and is intended for single-patient use to maintain the highest standards of safety and hygiene.
Is this stapler appropriate for clinical surgical environments?
Yes, it is a professional-grade instrument designed for use by trained medical professionals in surgical theaters, clinics, and emergency departments.