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

Open surgery instruments are traditional surgical tools used in procedures that require larger incisions to access internal organs and tissues. These instruments include scalpels, forceps, scissors, retractors, needle holders, and suturing tools, all designed for precise and controlled manipulation of tissues. Open surgery instruments are essential for procedures such as organ removal, tumor resection, or complex repairs, where a direct, unimpeded view of the surgical site is necessary. While these tools are effective, open surgeries generally involve longer recovery times, more significant scarring, and higher risks of complications compared to minimally invasive techniques.

Effective Open Surgical Instruments

  • Circular Stapler

    A circular intestinal stapler is a specialized surgical instrument used primarily in gastrointestinal surgeries, such as intestinal resections, anastomoses, and bariatric procedures. It forms a circul...
  • Linear Cutter Stapler

    Disposable linear cutter stapler is a type of medical device used in various surgical procedures to cut and staple tissue simultaneously. This device is commonly used in intestinal surgeries, gastric ...
  • Curved Cutter Stapler

    Disposable curved cutter stapler is a type of surgical stapler that combines the functions of cutting and stapling tissue in one device, with a curved design that allows for better access to certain a...
  • Linear Stapler

    Disposable linear stapler is a type of surgical stapler designed for use in various procedures where the surgeon needs to place staples to close or seal tissues, but without cutting function. Unlike t...
  • Purse String Stapler

    Disposable purse string stapler is a type of surgical stapler specifically designed to place a purse-string suture or staple in a circular or near-circular fashion around a structure, typically to clo...
  • Wound Protector

    The wound protector offers 360° protection around the incision site, isolates the wound from organs, and helps maintain a clear surgical field. Made from high-quality materials,.

Why Surgeons Trust Our Open surgical instruments

Superior Durability and Performance

CAK open surgical instruments are crafted from high-quality materials like stainless steel, ensuring long-lasting durability and consistent performance during complex procedures. Their robust construction allows them to withstand the demands of open surgeries, providing surgeons with reliable tools for every operation.

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Precision and Ergonomics

Designed for precision and comfort, CAK instruments feature ergonomic handles and sharp edges that allow surgeons to work with accuracy and ease. This ensures optimal control, reducing hand fatigue during lengthy surgeries and promoting better outcomes.

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Rigorous Quality Standards

CAK adheres to stringent quality control measures, ensuring that every instrument meets global surgical standards. Their commitment to quality and patient safety gives surgeons confidence in their tools, making CAK a trusted choice for high-stakes open surgeries.


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Innovative Design

With a focus on functionality, CAK open surgical instruments incorporate innovative features that enhance surgical efficiency. Whether it’s improved locking mechanisms, better grip, or optimized shape, these instruments are designed to support precise, smooth, and efficient procedures.

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Trusted by Professionals

CAK is recognized and trusted by surgeons worldwide for delivering instruments that perform reliably in the most demanding surgical environments. With a focus on both the surgeon’s and patient’s needs, CAK’s open surgical tools have earned a reputation for excellence.

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Applications of Open Surgical Instruments

Applications of Open Surgical Instruments
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General Surgery

The open stapler is widely used in gastrointestinal surgeries (such as bowel resections or gastrostomy creation) for securing tissue during anastomosis (connecting two ends of tissue). It provides reliable, uniform tissue compression and ensures secure closure, reducing the risk of leakage.


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Cardiothoracic Surgery

In lung resections and heart surgeries, open staplers are used to seal blood vessels and tissues, providing a fast and efficient means of tissue closure with minimal bleeding.

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Obstetrics and Gynecology

Open staplers are used in cesarean sections or hysterectomies for quick and secure closure of large incisions, reducing the need for manual suturing and minimizing blood loss.

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Abdominal and Pelvic Surgery

Wound protectors are employed during laparotomies, appendectomies, hernia repairs, and colon resections. They provide a sterile barrier between the exposed internal tissues and the external environment, protecting the surgical site from contamination and preventing adhesion formation.

Knowledge about Open Surgical Instruments

  • What are the advantages of using an open stapler over traditional suturing?

    Open staplers offer faster and more uniform closure compared to hand suturing. They reduce tissue handling, minimize blood loss, and shorten operation time. Additionally, staplers provide consistent compression, leading to stronger, more reliable closures and potentially fewer complications like leakage or wound dehiscence.

  • What are the benefits of using a wound retractor?

    Wound retractors improve surgical visibility, minimize contamination risk, and reduce tissue trauma during surgery. They create a clear surgical field, allowing for better precision and reducing the risk of inadvertent injury to surrounding tissues. Additionally, they help maintain the sterility of the surgical site by covering the wound edges.

  • Are open staplers reusable?

    Many open staplers are disposable, designed for single-use to ensure sterility and minimize the risk of cross-contamination. However, some staplers can be reloaded for several times for single patient use, it's more cost-effective.

  • How do wound retractors help with recovery?

    By minimizing tissue trauma, wound retractors help reduce the risk of postoperative complications such as infection, wound dehiscence, or adhesions. They also ensure that the surgical site remains clean and accessible, contributing to quicker and smoother recovery for the patient.

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