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Aneurysm clip

  • US 4,765,335 A
  • Filed: 05/06/1987
  • Issued: 08/23/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/16/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An aneurysm clip comprising two clamping arms formed on the respective free ends of an elongated continuous resilient member formed from tittanium-like material that is compatible with human tissue, and non-magnetic, said elongated resilient member being coiled in an intermediate section thereof to form coil spring means for normally urging the clamping arms together in a resilient manner, the elongated resilient member being further shaped to form two forearm sections extending outwardly and away from the coil spring means in the direction of the clamping arms with the forearm sections terminating in inwardly bent first elbow portions that support respective cross arm sections, the cross arm sections extend from the respective first elbow portions in mutually crossing and slidably engaging relationship with each other and terminate in second inwardly bent elbow portions that support the respective clamping arms of the aneurysm clip, at least one of said cross arm sections having a separately defined U-shaped bend therein of sufficient width and depth to slidably accommodate the remaining cross arm section, the depth of the U-shaped bend being at least equal to the thickness of the remaining cross arm section slidably supported within said U-shaped bend and the two cross arm sections having substantially the same cross-sectional area as the original starting material from which the clip is formed, and a straight wire-like retaining member likewise of human tissue compatible material secured lengthwise over said at least one cross arm section at each side of the U-shaped bend and bridging the U-shaped bend so as to lie in a plane spaced from and substantially parallel to the bottom of the U-shaped bend whereby the straight wire-like retaining member applies orthogonally directed force to the cross arm sections in the region of crossing to thereby urge the two cross arms and the respective clamping arms together in a direction at right angles to the plane of movement of the clamping arms.

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