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titleOfInvention Operating Staple and Intraluminal Stapler for Operation Having the Operating Staple
abstract An operating staple ( 10 ) is provided in which stability during an operation is enhanced by firmly suturing an operating portion and an intraluminal stapler for operation having the operating staple. The operating staple ( 10 ) closely sutures a first suturing tissue ( 1000 ) and a second suturing tissue ( 1100 ) contacting the first suturing tissue ( 1000 ), and the operating staple ( 10 ) includes: a center portion ( 10 a ) extending in close contact with a surface of the first suturing tissue ( 1000 ); a pair of penetrating portions ( 10 b ) which is bent from both ends of the center portion ( 10 a ) and penetrates the first suturing tissue ( 1000 ) and the second suturing tissue ( 1100 ); and a pair of leg portions ( 100 ) which is bent from the respective penetrating portions ( 10 b ), extends linearly, and closely bonds the first suturing tissue ( 1000 ) and the second suturing tissue ( 1100 ) to each other. Therefore, by utilizing the operating staple ( 10 ), the suturing tissues ( 1000, 1100 ) can be firmly sutured, thereby enhancing the stability during an operation.
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