Occlusion clip
US-2018317922-A1 · Nov 8, 2018 · US
US12076019B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12076019-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318342542-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 27, 2023 |
| Priority date | Nov 21, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 3, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 3, 2024 |
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An occlusion clip comprising: (a) a spring; (b) a first runner including a first open top and a first open end adjacent the first open top, the first runner including a first interior camming surface partially delineating a first interior cavity that is open by way of the first open top and the first open end; (c) a second runner including a second open top and a second open end adjacent the second open top, the second runner including a second interior camming surface partially delineating a second interior cavity that is open by way of the second open top and the second open end, where the spring is configured to be coupled to the first runner and the second runner, where the first interior cavity is configured to receive a first portion of the spring, where the second interior cavity is configured to receive a second portion of the spring, where the first camming surface is configured to engage a first cam of the spring, and where the second camming surface is configured to engage a second cam of the spring.
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What is claimed is: 1. A left atrial appendage occlusion clip comprising: a first runner comprising an occlusion surface; a second runner comprising an occlusion surface; first and second springs mounted to the first and second runners, each of the first and second springs comprising a proximal, curved closed end and a pair of distal ends, wherein the first and second springs bias the first and second runners toward one another, wherein the occlusion clip is open on three sides, wherein a dominant dimension of each of the first spring, the second spring, the first runner and the second runner is a length that extends in the same direction, and wherein the occlusion clip is configured to occlude the left atrial appendage. 2. The occlusion clip of claim 1 , wherein the first runner and the second runner are unconnected to one another other than via the first and second springs. 3. The occlusion clip of claim 1 , wherein the first runner and the second runner each include a width, and the length and width of the first runner approximates the length and width of the second runner. 4. The occlusion clip of claim 1 , wherein the first spring and the second spring cooperate to close off a fourth side of the left atrial appendage occlusion clip. 5. The occlusion clip of claim 1 , wherein the first and second runners each comprise proximal and distal ends, and wherein: the first spring is mounted to the first runner between its proximal and distal ends, the first spring is mounted to the second runner between its proximal and distal ends, the second spring is mounted to the first runner between its proximal and distal ends, and the second spring is mounted to the second runner between its proximal and distal ends. 6. The occlusion clip of claim 1 , wherein the first and second springs are U-shaped. 7. The occlusion clip of claim 1 , wherein each of the first spring and the second spring comprises two elongate legs coupled together at the respective proximal, curved closed end, wherein the elongate legs of the first spring are independently repositionable with respect to one another and the elongate legs of the second spring are independently repositionable with respect to one another. 8. The occlusion clip of claim 1 , wherein each of the first runner and the second runner comprises an open end. 9. The occlusion clip of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second runners is arcuate. 10. The occlusion clip of claim 1 , wherein each of the first runner and the second runner includes an arcuate surface. 11. The occlusion clip of claim 1 , wherein the proximal, curved closed end of each of the first and second springs is at a proximal end of the occlusion clip. 12. The occlusion clip of claim 1 , wherein the first and second runners each comprise an opening used for mounting the first spring. 13. The occlusion clip of claim 12 , wherein each of the openings is closer to a distal end than a proximal end of the respective first and second runners. 14. The occlusion clip of claim 1 , further comprising a first lock configured to fixedly mount the first spring to the first runner and a second lock configured to fixedly mount the first spring to the second runner. 15. The occlusion clip of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second runners comprises a cavity therein. 16. The occlusion clip of claim 1 , wherein the first spring is mounted to the first runner at a first location and the first spring is mounted to the second runner at a second location, and wherein the first location is approximately the same as the second location along the length of the first and second runners. 17. The occlusion clip of claim 1 , wherein the second spring retards rotation of the proximal end of the first runner and the proximal end of the second runner. 18. A left atrial appendage occlusion clip comprising: a first runner comprising an occlusion surface; a second runner comprising an occlusion surface; first and second springs mounted to the first and second runners, each of the first and second springs comprising a proximal, curved closed end and a pair of distal ends, wherein the first and second springs bias the first and second runners toward one another, wherein the occlusion clip is open on three sides, wherein a dominant longitudinal dimension of the first spring, when biasing the first and second runners, is no less than half of a dominant longitudinal dimension of the occlusion clip, and wherein the proximal, curved closed ends of each of the first and second springs is proximal to a dominant longitudinal dimension midpoint of the occlusion clip. 19. The occlusion clip of claim 18 , wherein the first runner and the second runner are unconnected to one another other than via the first and second springs. 20. The occlusion clip of claim 18 , wherein the first and second springs are U-shaped. 21. The occlusion clip of claim 18 , wherein the first runner and the second runner each include a width, a height, and a length, the length of each runner is a dominant dimension of the runner, and the length and width of the first runner approximates the length and width of the second runner. 22. The occlusion clip of claim 18 , wherein the first spring and the second spring cooperate to close off a fourth side of the left atrial appendage occlusion clip. 23. The occlusion clip of claim 18 , wherein the first spring is mounted to the first runner at a first location and the first spring is mounted to the second runner at a second location, and wherein the first location is approximately the same as the second location along a dominant dimension of the first and second runners. 24. The occlusion clip of claim 18 , wherein the first and second runners each comprise an opening used for mounting the first spring. 25. The occlusion clip of claim 24 , wherein each of the openings is closer to a distal end than a proximal end of the respective first and second runners. 26. The occlusion clip of claim 18 , wherein each of the first and second runners is arcuate. 27. The occlusion clip of claim 18 , wherein each of the first runner and the second runner includes an arcuate surface. 28. The occlusion clip of claim 18 , wherein the first spring is mounted to an exterior surface of each of the first and second runners. 29. The occlusion clip of claim 18 , wherein each of the first runner and the second runner comprises an open end.
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