WIDE HEMOSTASIS CLIP
20220133325 · 2022-05-05
Inventors
- Paul Smith (Smithfield, RI, US)
- Ray H. Tong (Foxborough, MA, US)
- Kevin McELWEE (Berwick, ME, US)
- Shawn RYAN (Littleton, MA, US)
- Matthew R. JAGELSKI (Milford, MA, US)
- Norman May (Valrico, FL, US)
- Narunn Suon (Lawrence, MA, US)
Cpc classification
A61B17/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A device for treating tissue includes a capsule extending longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal end and including a channel extending therethrough, the capsule releasably coupled to a proximal portion of the device and clip jaws, proximal ends of which are slidably received within the channel of the capsule so that the clip jaws are movable between an open configuration and a closed configuration. Clip jaws are configured so that a distance between the distal ends of the clip jaws in an open configuration is between 15 and 18 millimeters. Clip jaws further include barbs extending from a distal portion thereof.
Claims
1-35. (canceled)
36. A device for treating a tissue, comprising: a capsule extending longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal end and including a channel extending therethrough; and first and second clip jaws, proximal ends of which are slidably received within the channel of the capsule so that the first and second clip jaws are movable between an open configuration, in which distal ends of the first and second clip jaws extend distally past the distal end of the capsule to be separated from one another, and a closed configuration, in which the distal ends of the first and second clips jaws move toward each other, the first clip jaw including a rib feature extending longitudinally therealong to increase a moment of inertia and prevent bending of the first clip jaw.
37. The device of claim 36, wherein the rib feature is stamped along a distal portion of the first clip jaw.
38. The device of claim 36, wherein the rib feature is stamped along a C-Cup region of the first clip jaw.
39. The device of claim 36, wherein the second clip jaw includes a rib feature extending longitudinally therealong to increase a moment of inertia and prevent bending of the second clip jaw.
40. The device of claim 36, wherein the first and second clip jaws are formed of a material having a yield strength between 200 and 260 ksi or a yield strain between 0.7 and 1.1 percent.
41. The device of claim 36, wherein the first and second clip jaws are formed of 17-7 Stainless Steel.
42. The device of claim 36, wherein a distance between distal ends of the first and second clip jaws in the open configuration is 16 millimeters.
43. The device of claim 36, further comprising at least one barb coupled to a distal portion of at least one of the first and second clip arms.
44. A device for treating a tissue, comprising: a capsule extending longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal end and including a channel extending therethrough; first and second clip jaws, proximal ends of which are slidably received within the channel of the capsule so that the first and second clip jaws are movable between an open configuration, in which distal ends of the first and second clip jaws extend distally past the distal end of the capsule to be separated from one another, and a closed configuration, in which the distal ends of the first and second clips jaws move toward each other, in which each of the first and second clip jaws includes lateral wings extending from the lateral edges thereof, and the wings of the first jaw or the second jaw extend toward the wings of the other of the first and second clip jaws; a first wing tooth extending from a distal portion of a first one of the lateral wings of the first clip jaw inward toward the second clip jaw at a first angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the capsule; and a second wing tooth extending from a distal portion of a second one of the lateral wings of the first clip jaw inward toward the second clip jaw at a second angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the capsule.
45. The device of claim 44, wherein the first angle of the first wing tooth of the first clip jaw is the same as the second angle of the second wing tooth of the first clip jaw.
46. The device of claim 44, further comprising: a first wing tooth extending from a distal portion of a first one of the lateral wings of the second clip jaw inward toward the first clip jaw at a first angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the capsule; and a second wing tooth extending from a distal portion of a second one of the lateral wings of the second clip jaw inward toward the first clip jaw at a second angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the capsule.
47. The device of claim 46, wherein the first angle of the first wing tooth of the second clip jaw is the same as the second angle of the second wing tooth of the second clip jaw.
48. The device of claim 46, wherein the first and second angles of the first clip jaw are the same as the first and second angles of the second clip jaw.
49. The device of claim 44, wherein the first and second clip jaws are formed of a material having a yield strength between 200 and 260 ksi or a yield strain between 0.7 and 1.1 percent.
50. The device of claim 44, wherein each of the distal ends of the first and second clip jaws includes a plurality of teeth extending distally therefrom.
51. A device for treating a tissue, comprising: a capsule extending longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal end and including a channel extending therethrough; and first and second clip jaws, proximal ends of which are slidably received within the channel of the capsule so that the first and second clip jaws are movable between an open configuration, in which distal ends of the first and second clip jaws extend distally past the distal end of the capsule to be separated from one another, and a closed configuration, in which the distal ends of the first and second clips jaws move toward each other, in which each of the first and second clip jaws includes lateral wings extending from the lateral edges thereof, the wings of the first jaw or the second jaw extend toward the wings of the other of the first and second clip jaws, and the wings of the first clip jaw including a plurality of barb features separated by indentations for gripping a target portion of tissue.
52. The device of claim 51, wherein the barb features are overbent to grip the target portion of tissues.
53. The device of claim 51, wherein the wings of the second clip jaw include a plurality of barb features separated by indentations for gripping the target portion of tissue.
54. The device of claim 51, wherein the first and second clip jaws are formed of a material having a yield strength between 200 and 260 ksi or a yield strain between 0.7 and 1.1 percent.
55. The device of claim 51, wherein each of the distal ends of the first and second clip jaws includes a plurality of teeth extending distally therefrom.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
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[0017] The present disclosure may be further understood with reference to the following description and the appended drawings, wherein like elements are referred to with the same reference numerals. The present disclosure is directed to an endoscopic clipping device for treating tissue perforations, defects and/or bleeds. Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure describe a hemostatic clip having an increased jaw opening and features that allow better traction onto tissue to prevent tissue from sliding off jaws while closing. In particular, exemplary embodiments describe a hemostatic clip with clip jaws formed from a material treated to achieve an increased jaw tip to jaw tip distance to permit the clip to grab an increased volume of tissue. Portions of the clip jaws may include barbs or teeth to hold tissue when the clip is closed. It should be noted that the terms “proximal” and “distal,” as used herein, are intended to refer to toward (proximal) and away from (distal) a user of the device.
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[0020] Steel after specific standard heat treatments. As would be understood by those skilled in the art, 17-7 Stainless Steel may be supplied at Condition A or Condition C, the properties of which are provided in
[0021] The clip jaws 104, 106 are biased toward the open configuration so that, when the clip jaws 104, 106 are moved distally past a distal end 116 of the capsule 108, distal ends 109, 111 of the clip jaws 104,106 separate from one another to the open configuration. When the clip jaws 104, 106 are drawn proximally into the capsule 108, contact with the capsule 108 draws the clip jaws 104, 106 toward one another to the closed configuration. They are then held in the closed position by the capsule 108. As described above, the clip jaws 104, 106 are moved between the open and closed configurations via the control member 112 which is moved proximally and distally relative to the capsule 108 via an actuator at a handle that remains outside the body.
[0022] Clip jaws 104, 106 include one or more hooks or barbs 120 attached to an interior side of a distal portion of clip jaws 104, 106. As shown in
[0023] According to an exemplary method, the distal portion 102 of the device 100 may be inserted to a target area within a living body through, for example, a working channel of an endoscope. The distal portion 102 may be inserted through the working channel in the closed configuration. Once the distal portion 102 has reached the target area, however, the clip jaws 104, 106 may be moved to the open configuration by moving the control member 112 distally relative to the capsule 108. The clip jaws 104, 106 are movable between the open and closed configuration to grip and/or contact tissue in a manner which would achieve the desired effect. For example, for clipping, the distal ends 109, 111 of the clip jaws 104, 106 may be positioned about the area of the tissue to be clipped, in the open configuration. The clip jaws 104, 106 may be drawn toward the closed configuration so that the portion of the target area that is desired to be clipped is gripped between hooks or barbs 120 along the distal portion of the clip jaws 104, 106. The hooks or barbs 120 may be angled relative to the target tissue so that they do not drag along the target tissue but grab the tissue that is to be drawn into the capsule to be clipped. The clip jaws 104, 106 may be moved between the open and closed configurations until the desired portion of tissue is gripped. Once the portion of the tissue to be clipped has been positioned between the clip jaws 104, 106, the clip jaws 104, 106 are moved toward the closed configuration so that the tissue grabbed by the hooks or barbs 120 is gripped therebetween. The clip jaws 104, 106 are then moved further proximally into the capsule by the control member 112 so that the target tissue is firmly gripped between the clip jaws 104, 106 which are held in the closed configuration by the capsule. The capsule may then be separated from the proximal portion 110 of the device, deploying the clip in the body.
[0024] The above-described deployment process is one example of how the distal portion 102 of the device 100 may be deployed. The distal portion 102 may be deployed in a variety of different ways, depending on the configuration of the clip jaws 104, 106 and the capsule 108, so long as deployment releases the capsule 108 from a proximal portion 110 of the device while also locking the clip jaws 104, 106 in the closed configuration.
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[0030] The devices 200, 300, 300′ may be used in a manner substantially similar to the device 100. In particular, the clip jaws 204, 206, 304, 306, 304′, 306′ may be used to clip tissue as described above.
[0031] Variations may be made in the structure and methodology of the present disclosure, without departing from the spirit and the scope of the disclosure. Thus, it is intended that the present disclosure cover the modifications and variations of this disclosure that may be contemplated by a person of skill in the art.