Veterinary General Equipment · Generic
Skin Stapler
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In veterinary medicine, a skin stapler is a specialized, handheld mechanical device used to rapidly close external skin incisions and lacerations by deploying individual, medical-grade stainless steel staples.
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A skin stapler is typically a lightweight, sterile, single-use plastic instrument configured with an ergonomic pistol-grip or squeeze-trigger handle. It houses a cartridge pre-loaded with a set number of staples (usually 35 staples per device) made from medical-grade 316L stainless steel or titanium. When the trigger is compressed, the device forces the straight staple through the opposing skin edges and bends it into a rigid, rectangular "B-shape" configuration. This shape lifts the cross-bar slightly above the skin surface, preventing tissue strangulation while holding the wound edges in perfect apposition.
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- Ultra-Fast Deployment: Completes wound closures in a fraction of the time required for traditional stitching, reducing patient stress and anesthesia exposure.
- Ergonomic Trigger Design: Features a smooth squeeze-action handle that provides tactical feedback, allowing the operator to feel exactly when the staple has fully formed.
- Anti-Cocking Visual Window: Incorporates a clear indicator or open view near the nosepiece so the veterinarian can align the exact centerline of the wound before deploying.
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