SURGICAL CLIP DEVICE
20170303929 ยท 2017-10-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B18/1447
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2018/145
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A surgical clip device is provided for closing vessels, for example in neurosurgery. The surgical clip device is provided with at least two electrically conductive clip parts that are electrically isolated from each other and are arranged at a predetermined distance opposite each other. Each of the two clip parts may be held with a first free end thereof on an electrically isolating holding part in one of a U-shaped or a V-shaped configuration.
Claims
1. Surgical clip device for closing vessels, comprising: two electrically conductive clip parts arranged in electrical isolation from each other and spaced apart at a predetermined distance opposite each other; wherein each of the two clip parts are held with a first free end thereof on an electrically isolating holding part in one of a U-shaped or a V-shaped configuration.
2. Surgical clip device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the two clip parts have a substantially mirror image configuration relative to one another and are symmetrically held with the first free end thereof on the electrically isolating holding part.
3. Surgical clip device in accordance with claim 1, wherein free ends of the respective clip parts opposite the first free ends thereof are connectable to each other by way of an electrically isolating latched connection.
4. Surgical clip device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the electrically isolating holding part is made of a plastically deformable material.
5. Surgical clip device in accordance with claim 4, wherein said plastically deformable material is a plastics material.
6. Surgical clip device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the two electrically conductive clip parts are asymmetrically configured clamp arms and the electrically isolating holding part is arranged in an off-center position.
7. Surgical clip device in accordance with claim 6, wherein one of the two electrically conductive clip arms comprises an arcuate part connected to the electrically isolating part, said arcuate part being plastically deformed during application of the surgical clip device, thereby providing for a permanent mechanical closure of the surgical clip device.
8. Clip applicator for use with a surgical clip device, the surgical clip device comprising: two electrically conductive clip parts arranged in electrical isolation from each other and spaced apart at a predetermined distance opposite each other; wherein each of the two clip parts are held with a first free end thereof on an electrically isolating holding part in one of a U-shaped or a V-shaped configuration; the applicator comprising a gripping tool having mutually electrically isolated gripping jaws for the two clip parts; and wherein the gripping jaws are connectable to a coagulation current-delivering current source.
9. Clip applicator in accordance with claim 8, wherein: the applicator comprises a magazine having a clip carrier; and the clip carrier has arranged thereon a plurality of the surgical clip devices.
10. Clip applicator in accordance with claim 8, wherein the current source is a high-frequency current source.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0040] The clip device 20 depicted in
[0041] When the clip 20 is applied, plastic deformation takes place primarily on an arcuate part 28 integrally formed on the leg 22, thereby providing for a permanent mechanical closure of the vessel.
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[0043] A more preferred clip device, however, is a clip device 40 illustrated in
[0044] Alternatively or additionally, provision may be made for the material of the holding parts 46, 48 or in particular also of the latch part 50 to be selected such that the heat generated from coagulation of the vessel material is sufficient to effect a substance-to-substance bond between the holding parts 46, 48, in particular between the part designated 50 and the part designated 48.
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[0046] Shown in
[0047] Once a clip 40 has been positioned at a vessel using the gripping tool 71, the gripping jaws 76, 77; 78, 79 can be pivoted relative to one another by a handle (not shown) of the applicator 70 so that the clip 40 is squeezed together, which first results in a double mechanical closure of the vessel; this will be explained in greater detail in conjunction with the schematic drawings of
[0048] Because the gripping jaws 76, 77; 78, 79 of the clip applicator 70 are held in electrically isolated relationship, a current may then be applied to them, and the physical contact established between the free ends of the legs 52, 53; 54, 55 of the clip 40 and the gripping jaws 76, 77; 78, 79 also establishes an electrically conductive contact therebetween so that the electric current can be delivered to the legs of the clip 40.
[0049] The sequence of steps for applying a clip device constructed in accordance with the invention is schematically shown in
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[0051] In the next step, as shown in
[0052] In the closed position of the clip 40, the part designated 50 then latches into engagement with the holding part 48, thus securing the closed position of the clip 40.
[0053] Subsequently, the gripping jaws 76, 78 and 77, 79 are connected in pairs to a terminal of a HF current source so that a coagulated region 106 of the vessel 100 then forms between the mechanically closed-off regions 102, 104 of the vessel 100 (cf.
[0054] As soon as the coagulation procedure is complete, which typically only takes few seconds/the fraction of a second, the gripping jaws 76, 77; 78, 79 are returned to their initial position and the applicator 70 is removed from the vessel 100. This leaves the vessel 100 with the legs 52, 53 and 54, 55 of the clip 40 applied to the vessel 100 and mechanically interlocked via the holding parts 46, 48, 50, wherein in addition to the double mechanical closure of the vessel 100 in the regions 102, 104, additional safety is provided by a coagulated region 106 (