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Surgical clip

  • US 8,795,302 B2
  • Filed: 03/12/2004
  • Issued: 08/05/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/14/2003
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A surgical clip for occluding a compressible tube-like body passageway having a longitudinal axis, the surgical clip comprising:

  • a) a generally planar base portion havingi) a first face in a first face plane,ii) a second face in a second face plane, the first and second face planes being parallel to each other, the first face facing in a first facing direction orthogonal to the first face plane and the second face facing in a second facing direction orthogonal to the second face plane and opposed to the first facing direction,iii) a first axis lying in the first face plane defining a midline of the first face plane, andiv) a second axis lying in the second face plane defining a midline of the second face plane, the first and second axes being parallel to each other and both lying in a central plane transecting the planar base portion orthogonal to the first and second face planes, the central plane defining a boundary between opposite first and second lateral regions of the clip, a direction along the parallel first and second axes constituting a forward direction of approach of the clip in an open condition towards the body passageway for engaging the body passageway prior to occlusion thereof;

    b) a first resilient arm havingi) a proximal portion which is connected to the planar base portion and extends therefrom in the first lateral region of the clip,ii) a distal end portion defining an elongate first contact surface for contacting the body passageway at a first location on the longitudinal axis of the body passageway in a closed condition of the clip, andiii) a portion intermediate the proximal and distal end portions, which in the open condition of the clip is configured to cause the distal end portion of the first resilient arm to project in generally the forward direction of approach and angled in the first facing direction away from the first face plane;

    c) a second resilient arm havingi) a proximal portion connected to the planar base portion and extending therefrom in the second lateral region of the clip,ii) a curved distal end portion defining an elongate second contact surface for contacting the body passageway at a second location, distinct from the first location, on the longitudinal axis of the body passageway in the closed condition of the clip, andiii) a portion intermediate the proximal and distal end portions, which in the open condition of the clip is configured to cause the distal end portion of the second resilient arm to project in generally the forward direction of approach and angled in the second facing direction away from the second face plane,a portion of the planar base portion and the first and second resilient arms being adapted to define, in the open condition of the clip, a gap in which the body passageway can be received with its longitudinal axis lying in the central plane parallel to the first and second directions when the clip engages the body passageway in the forward direction of approach; and

    d) a reaction portion havingi) a neck region which extends from the base portion in a direction which is the same as the forward direction of approach and connects the reaction portion to the planar base portion so that the reaction portion is located forward of the planar base portion in the direction, andii) an elongate third contact surface facing in the forward direction for contacting the body passageway at a third location on the longitudinal axis of the body passageway, the third location being distinct from and between the first and second locations,wherein the first and second resilient arms are adapted to move, under a resilient restoring force, from the open condition to the closed condition of the clip in which the third contact surface bears against the body passageway in generally the direction of approach and the first and second contact surfaces bear against the body passageway in generally the opposite direction to the direction of approach, the distal end portion of the first resilient arm being angled in the first direction away from the first face plane and the distal end portion of the second resilient arm being angled in the second direction away from the second face plane;

    whereby the clip is capable of gripping the body passageway by the first, second and third contact surfaces of the clip at three distinct locations on the longitudinal axis of the body passageway, the third location being distinct from and between the first and second locations.

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