Patent classifications
A61B2017/00584
CLIPS, APPLIERS, AND CARTRIDGES
A medical device forming method, an applier for manipulating clips, and a cartridge for holding clips are disclosed herein.
Closure device with fixed jaw hook
A device includes a capsule extending longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal end and including a channel extending therethrough. The capsule is releasably coupled to a proximal portion of the device. Device also includes a first arm rigidly fixed to the distal end of the capsule to extend distally therefrom. In addition, Device includes a second arm, a proximal end of which is slidably received within the capsule so that the second arm is movable between an open configuration, in which the second arm is moved laterally away from the first arm and a distal end of the second arm is moved distally past the distal end of the first arm, and a closed configuration, in which the second arm is moved toward the first arm and the distal end of the second arm is moved proximally toward the distal end of the first arm.
Gastrocutaneous closure device
A gastrocutaneous closure device allows gastrocutaneous fistula closure from external abdominal access through the fistula site. Access through the fistula ensures accurate closure placement on the interior lumen wall of the stomach. A closure or clip has a plurality of prongs defined by a deformable material, such that the prongs extend radially from a central hub in an arcuate or curved, semicircular shape. The arcuate shape converges towards a central point or axis at a distal end, and the proximate end of the prongs attaches to the central hub such that the prongs radiate from the hub and the distal end curves back toward the axis through the hub. The deformable prongs may therefore radially compress or retract to define a larger or smaller diameter. The fistula lies on the axis such that the biased, inserted prongs pull the inner stomach wall closed around the healing fistula.
Devices and methods for reducing a dimension of openings in tissue
A clip for reducing a dimension of an opening in tissue may include a continuous member having a plurality of legs and a plurality of preformed bends connecting adjacent legs, wherein the plurality of legs form: a first group having two protrusions; a second group having two protrusions; and a third group having two protrusions, wherein each protrusion of each group includes two legs of the continuous member and a corresponding preformed bend connecting the two legs, and each protrusion of each group extends from a region adjacent a first end of the clip to a region adjacent a second end of the clip.
Control system for clip applier
Controls systems and methods are provided for controlling a surgical clip applier for applying surgical clips to a vessel, duct, shunt, etc., during a surgical procedure are provided. In an exemplary embodiment, a control system is provided for controlling at least one motor coupled to a drive system on a surgical clip applier device for driving one or more drive assemblies and thereby actuating one or more actuation assemblies. The control system can be configured to communicate with the drive system of the clip applier tool and to control and modify movement of one or more drive assemblies and actuation assemblies based on certain feedback.
VESSEL ACCESS AND CLOSURE ASSIST SYSTEM AND METHOD
A vessel access and closure assist system is used for accessing a vessel to perform a vascular intervention. The system facilitates the delivery of a vessel closure device onto a blood vessel for closing an opening in the wall of the blood vessel. The vessel access and closure assist system includes a procedural introducer sheath that directly couples to a vessel closure device delivery sheath such that the procedural introducer sheath does not have to be exchanged with the vessel closure device delivery sheath.
VALVE LEAFLET OBSTRUCTION REPAIR CLIP AND REPAIR SYSTEM THEREOF
A valve leaflet obstruction repair clip and a repair system thereof include a clamping component and a flow obstruction component. The clamping component and the flow obstruction component are assembled and clamped to fix the incomplete closure between the valve leaflets. The upper clamping arm and the lower clamping arm are engaged together in a natural state, and the upper clamping arm undergoes unilateral movement in an extended state. The present application enables edge-to-edge repair of the valve leaflets and adopts unilateral clamping, effectively preventing the problem of valve leaflet stenosis caused by the implantation of the repair device.
DEVICES FOR APPROXIMATING TISSUE AND RELATED METHODS OF USE
Devices for approximating multiple tissue edges internal to a body are disclosed.
TRANS-SEPTAL CLOSURE DEVICE
An implantable closure device can comprise a self-expanding metal frame comprising a central portion defining a lumen and a plurality of first anchoring arms and a plurality of second anchoring arms angularly spaced around the central portion. The central portion can comprise a sinusoidal-shaped ring defining a plurality of apices. The first anchoring arms can be connected to locations inside of the apices on a first side of the central portion and the second anchoring arms can be connected to locations inside of the apices on a second side of the central portion. The first anchoring arms can be configured to bear against a first surface of a septal wall. The second anchoring arms can be configured to bear against a second surface of the septal wall.
Devices for approximating tissue and related methods of use
Devices for approximating multiple tissue edges internal to a body are disclosed.