Surgical clip applying apparatus having fixed jams
First Claim
1. Apparatus for applying a surgical clip to body tissue to produce hemostasis of the tissue comprising:
- a clip having a proximal base and two arms extending distally from respective opposite ends of the base, each arm including (a) a substantially longitudinal inner surface portion intermediate the base and the distal end of the arm and (b) a planar outer surface portion which is inclined toward the longitudinal inner surface portion in the distal direction, the longitudinal inner surface portions of the arms initially diverging from one another in the distal direction, and the planar outer surface portions of the arms being initially parallel to one another;
a longitudinal jaw member having (a) a pair of laterally spaced, relatively fixed jaws mounted on the distal end of the jaw member, each jaw having a clip forming surface which converges in the distal direction toward the clip forming surface of the other jaw, and (b) channel means for guiding the clip from a proximal portion of the jaw member to the jaws with the diverging ends of the arms oriented toward the jaws, the channel means including a pair of parallel, laterally spaced clip guiding surfaces, each of which extends distally from a proximal portion of the jaw member to the proximal end of a respective one of the clip forming surfaces; and
pusher means for pushing the clip in the distal direction through the channel means and then through the jaws so that the outer surface portion of each arm contacts (a) a respective one of the clip guiding surfaces while the clip is in the channel means and (b) a respective one of the clip forming surfaces when the clip enters the jaws, the clip forming surfaces cooperating with the outer surface portions to force the longitudinal inner surface portions of the arms together and substantially parallel to one another with the tissue compressed between the longitudinal inner surface portions.
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Abstract
Surgical clip applying apparatus having a pair of laterally spaced fixed jaws with opposing clip forming surfaces which are inclined toward one another in the direction in which a clip is pushed into the jaws. Tissue to be clipped is positioned between the jaws. A clip is pushed into the jaws so that the free end of each arm of the clip contacts a respective one of the clip forming surfaces, and so that the clip forming surfaces cooperate to force the arms of the clip together on opposite sides of the tissue to produce hemostasis of the tissue. Various means can be included in the apparatus for feeding a plurality of clips to the jaws one at a time in succession. The clips can be made of metal or of plastic. Plastic clips can be either biologically absorbable or nonabsorbable.
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3 Claims
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1. Apparatus for applying a surgical clip to body tissue to produce hemostasis of the tissue comprising:
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a clip having a proximal base and two arms extending distally from respective opposite ends of the base, each arm including (a) a substantially longitudinal inner surface portion intermediate the base and the distal end of the arm and (b) a planar outer surface portion which is inclined toward the longitudinal inner surface portion in the distal direction, the longitudinal inner surface portions of the arms initially diverging from one another in the distal direction, and the planar outer surface portions of the arms being initially parallel to one another; a longitudinal jaw member having (a) a pair of laterally spaced, relatively fixed jaws mounted on the distal end of the jaw member, each jaw having a clip forming surface which converges in the distal direction toward the clip forming surface of the other jaw, and (b) channel means for guiding the clip from a proximal portion of the jaw member to the jaws with the diverging ends of the arms oriented toward the jaws, the channel means including a pair of parallel, laterally spaced clip guiding surfaces, each of which extends distally from a proximal portion of the jaw member to the proximal end of a respective one of the clip forming surfaces; and pusher means for pushing the clip in the distal direction through the channel means and then through the jaws so that the outer surface portion of each arm contacts (a) a respective one of the clip guiding surfaces while the clip is in the channel means and (b) a respective one of the clip forming surfaces when the clip enters the jaws, the clip forming surfaces cooperating with the outer surface portions to force the longitudinal inner surface portions of the arms together and substantially parallel to one another with the tissue compressed between the longitudinal inner surface portions. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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