What is a nitinol staple?
A nitinol staple is a medical staple made from nickel-titanium alloy. This material has shape memory and superelasticity. The staple compresses tissue evenly. It helps bones or wounds heal better.
What are surgical staplers made of?
Surgical staplers use different materials. The staple itself often comes from medical-grade metals. Our surgical stapler uses a nitinol core. Nitinol offers unique benefits. It returns to its original shape after bending. It also applies constant compression. This improves healing in hand surgery.
Our product – avoid fixation failure
Fixation failure happens when a staple loses hold. It can shift or loosen. This causes poor healing and more surgery. Our nitinol core surgical stapler solves this problem. The staple maintains strong compression over time. It does not loosen easily. Its superelastic property adapts to bone movement. You get stable fixation throughout recovery.
Key advantages
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No fixation failure in hand surgery
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Constant tissue compression
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Biocompatible and corrosion-resistant
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Easy to insert with standard surgical tools
Material safety
We use high-purity nitinol. This material passes strict medical standards. It causes no allergic reaction. The staple stays strong inside the body. After healing, it does not need removal unless necessary.

Why choose our surgical stapler?
Many staples fail because they lose force. Our nitinol core design keeps working. It actively compresses the bone fragments. This reduces gaps and speeds up union. Hand surgeons trust this technology for small bone fixation.











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