Principle of anastomosis nail drop



The anastomotic titanium staple falls off by following the necrosis and detachment of the tissue it is clamped to. Commonly used sites for anastomotic titanium nail fixation surgery include colon, rectum, foreskin, etc.

Most of the various anastomoses use titanium staples, which cannot be absorbed by the body or cannot be wrapped with human tissue growth.

For example, the anastomosis titanium nail after circumcision, clamping the anastomosis on both sides of the broken end to promote wound healing, but because of the titanium nail clamped by the part of the tissue blood supply is destroyed, with the gradual growth of the wound healing, the titanium nail is located in the epidermal tissue to form a scar tissue, gradual ischemia, necrosis, shedding, titanium nail with the fall.

However, if the wound is not properly sterilized and becomes infected during the healing process, the removal of the titanium staple may be delayed and may even require manual removal of the titanium staple.

The natural shedding of titanium nails is closely related to the healing of the surgical wound and the shedding of scar formation. During the recovery period, patients should eat a light diet without spicy and stimulating foods, and sterilize the wound area well to promote recovery.