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Surgical Staple In Stomach
In the past, surgeons used silk sutures to sew organs back together again. Now most surgery of the digestive tract is done with surgical staples. These can be applied more quickly than sewing by hand and are made of materials that are non-allergic and non-irritating. They remain in place forever. The patient can't feel the staple. Here you can see a staple that was placed in this man's stomach during an ulcer operation 10 years prior.
 
 
 
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