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filingDate 2019-09-20-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationDate 2020-06-19-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-210784495-U
titleOfInvention A stapler barrel
abstract The utility model discloses a stapler barrel, comprising a first barrel, a second barrel, a barrel cover, a staple cartridge, a push rod, a push block mounting plate, a push block, an oil passage, an oil cavity, an oil outlet and a Oil filling head. The utility model has an ingenious conception and a simple structure. The screw of the cylinder cover of the device is connected with the first cylinder body, and a nail magazine is installed in the cylinder cover. When loading nails, the cylinder cover only needs to be unscrewed, and the operation is relatively simple and fast, and the operation is greatly improved. It is convenient for the device to fill the nails for suturing wounds, which is beneficial to the use of the device; the utility model contains a lubricating oil spraying mechanism, when the device is used to perform an operation on the patient's anus, the lubricating oil spraying mechanism can spray human body lubricating oil to the cylinder cover and the cylinder cover. The outer wall of the first cylinder is wet, and under the action of human lubricating oil, the device can be easily inserted into the patient's anus, and at the same time, it can avoid the occurrence of abrasion and damage to the patient's anus by the device, which is beneficial to the protection of the patient's anus during surgery. .
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