Surgeon needs
- Effective Sealing: The bronchus is a critical airway structure, and any leak (air or fluid) after stapling can lead to complications such as a bronchopleural fistula or prolonged air leak. The stapler must provide a secure, airtight closure of the bronchus.
- Consistent Staple Formation: Reliable, even staple formation is essential to prevent tissue tearing or incomplete sealing. Surgeons rely on staple lines that maintain strength across varying tissue thicknesses.