With the improvement of people's living standards, more and more families are using non-invasive ventilators.
Respiratory movement is an essential process for maintaining life.
A skin stapler is a medical device used to seal cracks, wounds, and wounds on the surface of the skin, which can be quickly, accurately, and painlessly sutured.
The puncture device is superior to traditional laparoscopic surgery in terms of minimally invasive concept and clinical effect, and is more in line with the minimally invasive concept.
The principle of a foreskin stapler is to use a stapler to compress and cut the excessively long foreskin. The foreskin stapler is currently the latest medical device used for circumcision surgery, which can quickly suture the inner and outer plates of the foreskin, reducing the time required for manual surgical sutures.
Primary and recurrent cancerous gastrointestinal strictures that cannot be removed.
Every year, there are about 572000 new cases and 509000 deaths of esophageal cancer in the world. The incidence rate ranks sixth in common malignant tumors and fourth in mortality.
Endoscopic stent placement is a technique that uses endoscopy to place a stent in an obstructed or narrowed digestive tract to reconstruct its unobstructed function.
Passive surgical instruments refer to instruments that do not require external energy supply during the surgical process, and disposable hemostatic clips are one of the common products.