Cincinnati Surgical Company 853590 Post-Mortem Stapler Disposable
The Cincinnati Surgical Company 853590 Post-Mortem Stapler is a specialized medical device designed for use in mortuaries, autopsy suites, and other settings where post-mortem procedures are performed. This disposable stapler offers a convenient and efficient way to close incisions, providing a secure and dignified method for preparing the deceased for viewing or burial. Its standout benefit lies in its ease of use and the ability to simplify the post-mortem process.
Overview: The Cincinnati Surgical Company 853590 Post-Mortem Stapler is a disposable device that contains 35 staples, allowing for multiple closures without the need for reloading. It is designed to provide a secure and consistent closure, reducing the risk of leakage or other complications. The stapler is pre-loaded with staples, making it easy to use and minimizing the risk of staple misfeeding. This product is packaged in sets of 5, making it a convenient and cost-effective option for mortuaries and other facilities.
Key Features
- Disposable design eliminates the need for cleaning and sterilization
- Pre-loaded with 35 staples for multiple closures
- Easy to use, with a simple and intuitive design
- Provides a secure and consistent closure, reducing the risk of leakage
- Convenient packaging in sets of 5, making it easy to stock and dispense
- Designed for single-use, minimizing the risk of cross-contamination
- Compatible with standard mortuary and autopsy procedures
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: [Insert dimensions, e.g., 6 inches x 1 inch x 1 inch] • Weight: [Insert weight, e.g., 6 ounces] • Materials: [Insert materials, e.g., stainless steel, plastic] • Compliance: [Insert compliance notes, e.g., meets or exceeds relevant industry standards] • Compatibility: [Insert compatibility notes, e.g., compatible with standard mortuary equipment]Ideal For
• Mortuaries and funeral homes • Autopsy suites and medical examiner offices • Hospitals and healthcare facilities with mortuary services • Laboratories and research facilities • Home care and hospice providers (for occasional use) • Coroners' offices and death investigation units • Any setting where post-mortem procedures are performedShare Product Link: