Changzhou Ankang Medical Instruments Co., Ltd.
Changzhou Ankang Medical Instruments Co., Ltd.

Minimally invasive surgical instruments are specialized tools designed for procedures that require small incisions, reducing tissue damage and promoting faster recovery. These instruments often include cameras (endoscopes), small scalpels, forceps, scissors, and staplers, all of which can be inserted through tiny openings in the body. With advanced technology, some instruments are equipped with robotic controls, enhancing precision. Minimally invasive surgeries generally result in less pain, reduced risk of infection, shorter hospital stays, and quicker healing times compared to traditional open surgery, making them a preferred choice for many procedures.

Minimally Invasive Surgical Tools Enhancing Quicker Recovery

  • Powered Endoscopic Cutter Stapler-Type K

    A powered endoscopic cutter stapler is an advanced surgical device used in minimally invasive (laparoscopic or thoracoscopic) procedures to simultaneously staple and cut tissue—but with the added ben...
  • Powered Endoscopic Cutter Stapler-Type Q

    The Powered Endoscopic Cutter Stapler Type Q is a state-of-the-art surgical device designed to enhance precision and efficiency in minimally invasive procedures. Utilizing advanced technology, this st...
  • Endoscopic Linear Cutter Stapler-Type K

    The type K endoscopic cutter stapler (also called an endoscopic linear cutter or endo linear stapler) is a surgical instrument commonly used in minimally invasive (laparoscopic or thoracoscopic) proce...
  • Endoscopic Linear Cutter Stapler-Type Q

    The Type Q endoscopic cutter stapler is a widely used surgical instrument in minimally invasive surgeries (laparoscopic, thoracoscopic, etc.). It's known for reliability, precision, and compatibil...
  • Laparoscopic Trocar

    The laparoscopic trocar creates a safe channel for instruments to enter the abdominal cavity while maintaining pneumoperitoneum.
  • Endo Bag

    The endo bag is used to securely remove specimens, preventing contamination of surrounding tissues.

Why Surgeons Trust Our Minimally Invasive Surgical Instruments

Precision and Reliability

CAK minimally invasive surgical instruments are engineered for precision and reliability, ensuring accurate and controlled procedures. Their advanced design and high-quality materials enhance performance, reducing the risk of complications and improving surgical outcomes.

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Innovation and Technology

CAK is committed to continuous innovation, incorporating the latest technological advancements such as ergonomic handles and improved optics, offering surgeons enhanced control and efficiency during delicate procedures.

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Patient-Centric Approach

CAK instruments prioritize patient safety and comfort by minimizing tissue damage, reducing recovery times, and lowering the risk of infections. Their minimally invasive design ensures quicker healing and a smoother postoperative experience.

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Applications of Minimally Invasive Surgical Instruments

Applications of Minimally Invasive Surgical Instruments
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General Surgery

Separation and side-to-side anastomosis of gastrointestinal, liver, pancreatic and other tissues, functional end-to-end anastomosis of colon.

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Thoracic Surgery

Preparation of tubular stomach, side-to-side anastomosis and closure of common stoma, wedge-shaped lung resection, and separation of lung fissure and bronchus during lobectomy.

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Laparoscopic Surgeries

Laparoscopic surgeries (general surgery, gynecology, urology, etc.), especially advanced laparoscopic surgeries such as laparoscopic gastric and rectal surgeries.

Knowledge about Minimally Invasive Surgical Instruments

  • What are the benefits of minimally invasive surgery?

    The benefits include smaller incisions, less pain, reduced scarring, shorter hospital stays, faster recovery times, and a lower risk of infection compared to traditional open surgeries.

  • How do endoscopic staplers work?

    Endoscopic staplers are designed to staple tissue during minimally invasive surgeries. They use a combination of a stapling mechanism and a firing system, allowing surgeons to create secure closures or anastomoses through small incisions, enhancing accuracy and reducing the need for manual stapling.

  • Are minimally invasive surgeries safer than traditional surgeries?

    Minimally invasive surgeries typically carry a lower risk of complications, such as infection, blood loss, and scarring, compared to traditional open surgeries. They also tend to have shorter recovery times, but the safety of any surgery depends on the specific procedure and the skill of the surgeon.

  • Can minimally invasive surgery be used for all conditions?

    Not all medical conditions are suitable for minimally invasive surgery. The decision depends on factors like the location of the issue, the patient’s health, and the type of surgery required. Surgeons will assess the best approach for each individual case.

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