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publicationDate 2020-12-03-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Integrated surgical suturing apparatus
abstract Disclosed is an integrated surgical suturing apparatus, comprising a main control mechanism (1), a driving lever assembly (2) extending out from inside the main control mechanism (1), a fixing cylinder (3), a suturing end assembly (4), and a suture fixing assembly (5). The driving lever assembly (2) extending out from the main control mechanism (1) is disposed inside the fixing cylinder (3) and the suturing end assembly (4). The main control mechanism (1) is fixedly connected to the suturing end assembly (4) via the fixing cylinder (3). The suture fixing assembly (5) is disposed at an outer portion of the fixing cylinder (3) and is connected to the fixing cylinder (3). The integrated surgical suturing apparatus is easy and convenient to operate. Only a small operation space is needed for performing surgery such that suturing of ligament tissue can be achieved simply by guiding the suturing apparatus with the finger, without the need to look directly at the operation space. With the integrated surgical suturing apparatus surgery time can be shortened considerably, an operation space needed for performing suturing can be reduced, and tissue injury caused by excessive separation of a surrounding tissue can be lessened. Suturing can be performed precisely, without accidentally injuring blood vessels, nerves, or other tissues, and the rate of successful surgery with a single suturing operation is high.
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