Surgical hemostatic clips
First Claim
1. A metallic surgical hemostatic clip comprising first and second legs each exhibiting a major longitudinal dimension and each having a tissue contacting surface and an applier contacting surface, said legs being joined at their proximate ends at a hinge region of the clip, said legs each exhibiting an intermediate bend intermediate their distal and proximate ends which bring the tissue contacting distal ends of said legs toward each other, and a notch or groove, located in the applier contacting surface of each intermediate leg bend, each notch or groove extending generally normal to said longitudinal dimension of each leg, wherein said notches or grooves promote a tendency of said legs to straighten to a substantially gapless condition upon closure,wherein each of said notches or grooves redistribute the balance of compressive and tensile forces of the metal at each of said intermediate bends that would otherwise be present in the absence of said notches or grooves, andwherein each of said legs exhibits an applier contacting surface and an opposing tissue contacting surface, said surfaces being joined by opposite sidewall surfaces, said notches or grooves being located in said applier contacting surfaces, and further comprising a pair of fillets located respectively at the jointures of said sidewalls and said applier contacting surface at the hinge region of said clip, and a hinge recess located in the tissue contacting surface at said hinge region.
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Abstract
A hemostatic clip for surgical use is disclosed having grooves on the inner surfaces of the legs which form an asterisk type pattern upon closure, knee bends in each leg which are opposed by notches or grooves that enhance the ability of the legs to fully straighten upon closure, and distal flat surfaces on the ends of the clip legs to prevent scissoring and ensure hemostasis when the clip is closed.
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3 Claims
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1. A metallic surgical hemostatic clip comprising first and second legs each exhibiting a major longitudinal dimension and each having a tissue contacting surface and an applier contacting surface, said legs being joined at their proximate ends at a hinge region of the clip, said legs each exhibiting an intermediate bend intermediate their distal and proximate ends which bring the tissue contacting distal ends of said legs toward each other, and a notch or groove, located in the applier contacting surface of each intermediate leg bend, each notch or groove extending generally normal to said longitudinal dimension of each leg, wherein said notches or grooves promote a tendency of said legs to straighten to a substantially gapless condition upon closure,
wherein each of said notches or grooves redistribute the balance of compressive and tensile forces of the metal at each of said intermediate bends that would otherwise be present in the absence of said notches or grooves, and wherein each of said legs exhibits an applier contacting surface and an opposing tissue contacting surface, said surfaces being joined by opposite sidewall surfaces, said notches or grooves being located in said applier contacting surfaces, and further comprising a pair of fillets located respectively at the jointures of said sidewalls and said applier contacting surface at the hinge region of said clip, and a hinge recess located in the tissue contacting surface at said hinge region.
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3. A surgical hemostatic clip comprising first and second legs having applier contacting sides and tissue contacting sides which oppose each other when the clip is closed, said legs having distal ends and being joined at their proximal ends at a hinge location, said hinge location having a V-shaped depression in said tissue contacting sides of said legs to promote maximal closure of the clip, the apex of said V-shaped depression being generally aligned with the proximal ends of said legs, and the sides of said depression extending substantially linearly outward from said apex of said depression to the surfaces of said tissue contacting sides of said legs,
wherein said tissue contacting sides of said legs exhibit longitudinal grooves extending generally parallel to the longitudinal axes of said legs, said grooves intersecting the sides of said V-shaped depression in the vicinity of said hinge location, and wherein said longitudinal grooves terminate before their extension to the distal ends of said legs.
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