The maket application status of electric endoscopic linear cutter staplers in foreign markets
- In foreign countries, disposable electric laparoscopic cutting staplers have a wide range of applications and cover a variety of minimally - invasive surgeries. Hospitals in regions such as the United States and Europe frequently use them in surgeries of the gastrointestinal surgery department, thoracic surgery department, and hepatobiliary surgery department. For example, in common surgeries such as gastric bypass surgery, lobectomy, and cholecystectomy, they can quickly and accurately complete tissue cutting and anastomosis, effectively shortening the operation time and improving surgical efficiency.
- From the perspective of market distribution, developed regions such as North America and Europe, due to advanced medical technology and high acceptance of minimally - invasive surgery, are the main markets for disposable electric laparoscopic cutting staplers, and the market demand is relatively stable. Meanwhile, as the medical standards in regions such as South America and the Asia - Pacific are continuously rising, their market size is also gradually expanding. For example, the import demand for such devices in South American countries such as Brazil is increasing, providing broader market space for relevant enterprises.
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- Advantages
- Firstly, it improves surgical efficiency and quality. It can quickly complete cutting and anastomosis operations, reducing operation time and blood loss. For example, in some complicated gastrointestinal surgeries, it can significantly reduce surgical risks and promote postoperative recovery of patients.
- Secondly, it is easy to operate, reducing the requirements for doctors' operating skills. Even relatively inexperienced doctors can operate it well, making the surgery more standardized and normalized.
- Thirdly, it has good safety. It is equipped with a variety of safety protection devices, such as functions to prevent accidental firing and blade retraction, which effectively avoid accidental injuries during the operation and improve the safety of the operation.
- Disadvantages or Shortcomings
- Firstly, it has a high cost. The disposable feature makes its procurement cost and usage expense relatively expensive, increasing the economic burden on patients and medical institutions and, to some extent, limiting its wide application in some economically under - developed regions or institutions with limited medical resources.
- Secondly, there is a problem of device adaptability. Different brands and models of staplers vary in size, shape, and operation methods. Doctors need some time to adapt. Moreover, for some special surgeries or complex conditions, a specific model of stapler may need to be selected to achieve the best results; otherwise, the quality of the surgery will be affected.
- Thirdly, it is dependent on supporting equipment and consumables. It needs to use matching staple cartridges, batteries, and other consumables. If there is a shortage or incompatibility of consumables during the operation, the normal progress of the operation will be affected.