Our DSS & DCS Series Disposable Intraluminal Staplers are CE-certified, single-use surgical devices engineered for safe, consistent end-to-end and end-to-side anastomosis in gastrointestinal, colorectal surgeries. Featuring medical-grade titanium staples, precision dual-row design, and size-specific configurations, our staplers minimize anastomotic complication risks and improve operating room efficiency for hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, and medical device distributors globally.
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DSS21, DSS25. DSS29. DSS33
Engineered to meet the rigorous demands of modern minimally invasive and open surgical procedures, our disposable intraluminal staplers eliminate the variability of manual suture techniques while adhering to global infection control standards for single-use medical devices. The single-use design removes cross-contamination risks, streamlines sterile processing workflows, and ensures consistent performance for every procedure.
These staplers are validated for use across a wide range of surgical specialties and clinical scenarios, including:
Gastrointestinal anastomosis in gastric bypass and bariatric surgery
Colorectal anastomosis in both open and laparoscopic procedures
Low anterior resection for rectal procedures in narrow anatomical passages
Palliative surgical interventions for digestive tract conditions
Our 4 size options (21mm, 25mm, 29mm, 33mm) cater to diverse patient anatomy and clinical requirements, giving surgical teams full flexibility to select the optimal device for each individual case.
Our intraluminal staplers are fitted with high-strength, biocompatible titanium staples, which deliver exceptional tensile strength and consistent formation across every firing. Unlike traditional suture materials, titanium offers minimal tissue reactivity, long-term biocompatibility, and reliable closure force to maintain anastomotic integrity throughout the healing process. This precision-engineered staple design directly reduces the risk of anastomotic fistula, one of the most life-threatening complications in digestive tract surgery, improving patient safety and post-operative outcomes.
Each device cartridge is designed with two staggered rows of precision-formed staples, creating a uniform, airtight, and leak-proof seal for tissue approximation. This dual-row configuration delivers simultaneous hemostatic sealing and secure anastomosis, reducing intra-operative bleeding, minimizing post-operative leakage risks, and shortening overall procedure time for surgical teams. The staggered staple pattern distributes closure force evenly across the tissue, avoiding focal pressure points that can lead to tissue damage or healing complications.
The slim, low-profile anvil of our DSS/DCS series staplers is specially engineered to minimize strain on delicate tissue and the anastomotic site during insertion, positioning, and removal. This streamlined design is ideal for use in narrow anatomical passages, such as the lower rectum and esophagus, where traditional bulkier devices can cause tissue trauma or difficulty in placement. The reduced anvil profile also enables more precise positioning in minimally invasive procedures, supporting faster patient recovery and shorter hospital stays.
Our staplers feature a controlled, ergonomic firing mechanism with a fixed original staple height of 5.5mm optimized for standard compressed tissue thickness, only when activated within the clearly marked green safety range. The integrated system provides both audible and visible feedback to the operating surgeon, delivering clear, unambiguous confirmation of full staple formation and firing completion.
This safety-focused design reduces the risk of incomplete firing, misfires, and surgical errors, ensuring consistent, repeatable performance across every procedure.
We offer 4 standardized sizes for both the DSS and DCS series, with clearly color-coded cartridges for rapid, error-free identification in fast-paced operating room environments. Each size is clearly marked with its corresponding anastomosis diameter, staple quantity, and cartridge color, enabling surgical teams to select the correct device quickly and confidently. This wide range of size options caters to diverse patient anatomy and clinical needs, supporting personalized surgical planning and optimal patient outcomes.
The device handle is engineered with a non-slip, ergonomic grip that delivers optimal comfort and precise control for surgeons throughout the entire anastomosis process. This user-centric design reduces hand fatigue during long or complex procedures, ensuring stable, consistent handling and firing even in extended surgical cases. The non-slip surface maintains secure grip even in sterile, gloved hands, supporting precise device manipulation in both open and minimally invasive procedures.
Model | Cartridge Color | Staple height (mm) | Staple quantity (pc) | Anastomosis diameter (mm) |
DCS21 | Orange | 5.5 | 16 | 12.4 |
DCS25 | White | 5.5 | 20 | 16.4 |
DCS29 | Blue | 5.5 | 24 | 20.4 |
DCS33 | Green | 5.5 | 28 | 24.4 |
DSS21 | Orange | 5.5 | 16 | 12.4 |
DSS25 | White | 5.5 | 20 | 16.4 |
DSS29 | Blue | 5.5 | 24 | 20.4 |
DSS33 | Green | 5.5 | 28 | 24.4 |
A disposable intraluminal stapler is a single-use surgical device designed to create consistent, secure end-to-end or end-to-side anastomosis (connection) of hollow organs in the digestive tract, including the esophagus, stomach, colon, and rectum. It is widely used in gastrointestinal, colorectal, thoracic, and bariatric surgery to replace manual suture techniques, improving procedure efficiency and patient outcomes.
The correct intraluminal stapler size is selected based on the internal diameter of the hollow organ being anastomosed, as well as the patient’s individual anatomy. Our 21mm and 25mm models are ideal for narrow passages such as the esophagus and lower rectum, while our 29mm and 33mm models are suited for larger lumens including the colon and stomach. All models are clearly marked with their anastomosis diameter for easy reference.
Our intraluminal staplers use medical-grade titanium for all staples. Titanium is the gold standard for surgical staples due to its exceptional biocompatibility, high tensile strength, corrosion resistance, and minimal tissue reactivity, supporting optimal healing and long-term patient safety.