Experience superior stability with our Disposable Electronic Endocutter Stapler. Featuring motor-driven firing and 45° articulation for precise, shake-free laparoscopic stapling in critical surgeries.
Powered Precision for Minimally Invasive Surgery The Disposable Electronic Endocutter Stapler represents the next generation of surgical stapling technology, designed specifically for advanced laparoscopic and thoracoscopic procedures. Unlike traditional manual staplers, this device utilizes a battery-powered motor to drive the firing sequence. This innovation targets high-volume thoracic and gastrointestinal surgeons who demand absolute stability during tissue transection. By eliminating the manual force required to squeeze the handle, the device significantly reduces distal tip movement, ensuring that the staple line is placed exactly where intended without tissue tearing or "milking." It is the ideal instrument for complex resections in confined spaces, such as deep pelvic colorectal surgery or video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS), where precision and control are paramount for patient safety.
Technical Core and Electronic Stability At the heart of this device is a high-torque electric motor that delivers a smooth, continuous firing stroke. This Disposable Electronic Endocutter Stapler eliminates the "chatter" or jerky movement often associated with manual gear-driven systems. The shaft features 360° rotation and up to 45° articulation on both sides, providing exceptional access to difficult anatomical angles. The stapler is compatible with varying reload sizes (typically 30mm, 45mm, and 60mm) and utilizes a stepped staple cartridge design with three rows of variable-height titanium staples. This configuration ensures optimal compression: tighter on the inside for hemostasis and looser on the outside to promote blood flow and healing. The electronic control system continuously monitors the firing force, automatically stopping if the tissue is too thick, preventing device jamming or tissue trauma.
Clinical Application and Hemostatic Value In the operating room, the Disposable Electronic Endocutter Stapler offers consistent, reliable performance that manual devices cannot match. It is extensively used for the transection and resection of lungs, bronchi, stomach, and intestines. The powered mechanism ensures that the knife cuts through tissue at a constant speed, resulting in a clean transection surface and perfectly formed B-shaped staples. This consistency is crucial for reducing anastomotic leaks and postoperative bleeding. For the surgical team, the device reduces hand fatigue during long procedures involving multiple firings, such as gastric sleeve resections. By combining the benefits of powered stability with the versatility of a disposable instrument, JPIN Medical provides a solution that enhances surgical efficiency and improves clinical outcomes in minimally invasive care.
Use Scenarios
Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy (Bariatric) In a sleeve gastrectomy, a bariatric surgeon must create a long, continuous staple line along the greater curvature of the stomach. This procedure requires multiple reload firings (often 5-7) through thick gastric tissue. Using a manual stapler can be physically exhausting and lead to inconsistent staple formation towards the end of the surgery. The Disposable Electronic Endocutter Stapler is perfect for this scenario. The powered firing glides through the thick stomach antrum effortlessly, ensuring that the first firing is as precise as the last. The stability of the powered stroke prevents the stomach from shifting, ensuring a straight, uniform sleeve that reduces the risk of leaks or strictures, directly contributing to successful weight loss outcomes.
Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS) Lobectomy A thoracic surgeon performing a VATS lobectomy needs to divide the pulmonary vein and bronchus within a restricted chest cavity. These structures are fragile and vascular. The Disposable Electronic Endocutter Stapler provides the necessary articulation to navigate around the hilum. Once positioned, the electronic firing ensures there is no "kickback" or shaking that could tear the delicate vessel walls. The variable-height staples provide a tight seal on the vascular side while avoiding crushing the bronchial tissue. The precision of the electronic drive is critical here, as it allows the surgeon to focus entirely on visual confirmation of the anatomical margins rather than the mechanics of squeezing a handle.
Low Anterior Resection (Colorectal) In deep pelvic dissections for rectal cancer, space is severely limited, and manual articulation can be cumbersome. The Disposable Electronic Endocutter Stapler shines in this environment. The surgeon can articulate the jaw 45 degrees to reach the distal rectum at a perpendicular angle, ensuring a clean transaction margin. The motorized action is particularly beneficial here because manually squeezing a handle deep in the pelvis can be awkward and restrict the surgeon's view. The electronic firing allows for a smooth, controlled cut without jostling the surrounding pelvic nerves. This capability is essential for preserving function and ensuring a secure anastomosis for the circular stapler to connect to later in the procedure.
Applicable for surgical procedures in open or endoscopic settings, including resection, transection, and anastomosis of lung, bronchial tissues, and stomach, intestines. ●Electric drive; Smoother firing; Reduce tip wobble when severing tissue. This protects blood vessels and adjacent vital tissue better. ●With continuous and stable firing, the powered stapler boasts better stability of the jaw, reducing the swing rate by 95% compared to manual types, thus ensuring perfect staple formation. ●The powered stapler allows the surgeon to manually open the jaws, thereby enabling the blade to retract, providing added flexibility and control during surgical procedures.
About Us
Jiangsu Jingpin Medical Technology Co., Ltd.(JPIN Medical) is a pioneering high-tech enterprise located in Changzhou, China, dedicated to the innovation and manufacturing of advanced surgical instruments. Since our inception in 2018, we have focused on bridging the gap between clinical needs and engineering excellence. Our facility includes a state-of-the-art 100,000-grade purification workshop and operates under a strict ISO13485 quality management system. We specialize in minimally invasive solutions, including our flagship Disposable Electronic Endocutter Stapler, which rivals top international brands in performance and reliability. We serve a global network of medical professionals, hospitals, and distributors who value quality and precision. Our R&D team comprises industry veterans committed to developing "smart" surgical tools that reduce operative risks and fatigue. At JPIN Medical, we believe that advanced technology should be accessible. Our powered stapling platforms are designed to offer the benefits of electronic stability at a competitive value, empowering surgeons to perform their best work. Whether for open or endoscopic procedures, JPIN Medical is your trusted partner for surgical safety and innovation. Contact our international team today to upgrade your surgical toolkit with powered precision!
FAQ
1.Does the electronic stapler require a separate generator or console? No, the Disposable Electronic Endocutter Stapler is a fully self-contained, battery-powered device. The battery pack is integrated into the handle, eliminating the need for external cables, generators, or power cords, which reduces clutter in the operating room.
2.How does the powered firing benefit the staple formation? Manual firing can be uneven, leading to inconsistent staple compression. The electric motor delivers a constant, smooth force during the firing cycle. This stability ensures that the anvil and cartridge remain parallel and stable, resulting in perfectly formed B-shaped staples for superior hemostasis.
3.Is the battery pack disposable or rechargeable? The entire device, including the battery pack, is designed for single-patient use. This ensures that the device always has maximum power for the procedure and eliminates the logistical burden and infection risks associated with recharging or reprocessing batteries.
4.What safety features prevent firing on tissue that is too thick? The electronic system monitors the current drawn by the motor. If the resistance from the tissue exceeds a safety threshold (indicating the tissue is too thick or calcified), the motor will stop automatically to prevent device failure or tissue damage.
5.Can I use standard reloads with the electronic handle? The device uses specific reloads designed for the electronic platform to ensure compatibility with the powered drive mechanism. We offer a full range of reload sizes (gray, white, blue, gold, green) to handle different tissue thicknesses from vascular to thick gastric tissue.