Unlike conventional powered staplers that provide general firing feedback, iREACH IRIS Real-Time Firing Curve provides a continuous, location-specific force mapped to the staple line. This enables surgeons to evaluate compression and firing irregularity that could be associated with tissue variation and further identify areas that may require additional attention along the staple line. The system also provides visual and audible feedback during key steps of the procedure, supporting intraoperative awareness.
In minimally invasive procedures, where direct tactile feedback and visualisation may be limited, this level of insight provides additional context to support surgical judgement. Anastomotic leak remains one of the most serious complications in gastrointestinal surgery and is often associated with variability in tissue condition and staple line integrity. This additional real-time insight provided by iREACH IRIS Firing Curve supports a more informed and consistent assessment of the staple line.