Association between resection speed and staple form in tracheal resection using a stapling device

This study investigated how the speed of tracheal resection affects staple form. A slow mode (SM) group (n=6) and an Adaptive Firing™ technology (AFT) group (n=6) were compared. In both groups, tracheae extracted from pigs were sutured and resected using a Tri-Staple™ black cartridge. After proteoly...

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