Monofilament implants and systems for delivery thereof
US-2024350249-A1 · Oct 24, 2024 · US
US9445820B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9445820-B2 |
| Application number | US-96773307-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 31, 2007 |
| Priority date | Dec 31, 2007 |
| Publication date | Sep 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 20, 2016 |
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A polymeric surgical ligating clip is provided having curved leg members joined by a resilient hinge. A leg member includes a flexible rib protruding from a vessel clamping inner surface and extends longitudinally between the proximal and distal end portions of the leg member. The flexible rib defines a channel extending transversely through the rib along a majority of said length. The flexible rib can collapse and provides better retention of the clip on a vessel. The clip can contain a flexible rib on both legs in an interlocking fashion. Or a plurality of teeth can protrude from a second vessel clamping inner surface of a second leg member. The plurality of teeth can include first and second rows of teeth extending longitudinally on the second leg member, transversely separated from each other on opposite sides of a centerline of the clip.
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A ligating clip for occluding vessels, comprising: first and second curved leg members having respective proximal and distal end portions, the proximal end portions being joined by a resilient hinge, the first and second curved leg members having respective first and second vessel clamping inner surfaces, a flexible rib extending longitudinally along a length in a direction from the proximal end portion to the distal end portion of the first curved leg member, the flexible rib being attached spaced from the first vessel clamping inner surface via at least two attachment portions to define a channel extending transversely between the flexible rib and the first vessel clamping inner surface, and a first pair of bosses extending transversely from opposite sides of the distal end portion of the first curved leg member, and a second pair of bosses extending transversely from opposite sides of the distal end portion of said second curved leg member, wherein the clip is configured to be independently retained without use of any external applier or tool on a vessel after the clip is applied to occlude said vessel. 2. The ligating clip of claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of teeth protruding on the second vessel clamping inner surface on said second curved leg member. 3. The ligating clip of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of teeth include first and second rows of teeth extending longitudinally between the proximal and distal end portions of the second curved leg member, the first and second rows being transversely separated from each other on opposite sides of a centerline of said second vessel clamping inner surface. 4. The ligating clip of claim 1 , wherein the first curved leg member has a concave radius of curvature facing the first vessel clamping inner surface, and the second curved leg member has a convex radius of curvature facing the second vessel clamping inner surface. 5. The ligating clip of claim 1 , wherein the length of said flexible rib has a concave radius of curvature when facing the first vessel clamping inner surface. 6. The ligating clip of claim 1 , wherein said first curved leg member terminates at its distal end in a deflectable hook member curved toward said second curved leg member, and said second curved leg member terminates at its distal end in a complimentary locking portion to said deflectable hook member, the hook member deflecting about the distal end of said second curved leg member to lock the clip in a closed position when said first and second curved leg members are moved to the closed position. 7. The ligating clip of claim 6 , wherein said hook member terminates in a sharp pointed tip extending toward the proximal end portion of said first curved leg member, and the distal end of said second curved leg member includes a groove through which said sharp pointed tip passes when said first and second curved leg members are moved to the closed position. 8. A ligating clip for occluding vessels, said clip defining a longitudinal length of said clip, comprising: two leg members having respective proximal and distal end portions, the proximal end portions being joined by a resilient hinge, the two leg members having respective vessel clamping inner surfaces facing each other when the two leg members are moved from an open position to a closed position about said hinge, at least one flexible rib on at least one of said leg members extending along a vessel clamping inner surface of said at least one leg member along a majority of a longitudinal span of said vessel clamping inner surface, the at least one flexible rib being attached spaced from the vessel clamping inner surface of said at least one leg member via at least two attachment portions and including a longitudinal span member spanning between the at least two attachment portions to define a channel extending transversely entirely between said at least one flexible rib and the vessel clamping inner surface of said at least one leg member, and a first pair of bosses extending transversely from opposite sides of the distal end portion of the first leg member, and a second pair of bosses extending transversely from opposite sides of the distal end portion of said second leg member, wherein the clip is configured to be independently retained without use of any external applier or tool on a vessel after the clip is applied to occlude said vessel. 9. The ligating clip of claim 8 , further comprising: a plurality of teeth protruding from a vessel clamping inner surface. 10. The ligating clip of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of teeth include first and second rows of teeth extending along a majority of the longitudinal length of said clip, the first and second rows being transversely separated from each other on opposite sides of a centerplane of said clip. 11. The ligating clip of claim 8 , wherein the at least one flexible rib has a concave radius of curvature when facing the vessel clamping inner surface on which said at least one flexible rib extends. 12. The ligating clip of claim 8 , wherein the at least one flexible rib includes first and second flexible ribs, each disposed on one of said two leg members and extending along a respective vessel clamping inner surface thereof, the first and second flexible ribs each including a respective longitudinal span member spaced from the rest of the leg member on which each flexible rib is disposed, each longitudinal span member being connected to a leg member at the respective proximal and distal end portion of said leg member. 13. The ligating clip of claim 12 , the first flexible rib has a concave radius of curvature when facing the vessel clamping inner surface along which said first flexible rib extends, and the second flexible rib has a convex radius of curvature when facing the vessel clamping inner surface along which said second flexible rib extends. 14. The ligating clip of claim 12 , wherein the first flexible rib is disposed on a first side of the clip, and the second flexible rib is disposed on a second side of the clip opposite the first side. 15. A ligating clip for occluding vessels, comprising: first and second curved leg members having respective proximal and distal end portions, the proximal end portions being joined by a resilient hinge, the first and second curved leg members having respective first and second vessel clamping inner surfaces facing each other when said first and second curved leg members are moved from an open position to a closed position about said hinge, said first curved leg member having a first flexible rib extending longitudinally along a first length in a direction from the proximal end portion to the distal end portion of the first curved leg member, the first flexible rib being attached spaced from the first vessel clamping inner surface via at least two attachment portions to define a first channel extending transversely between said first flexible rib and the first vessel clamping inner surface along a majority of said first length, and said second curved leg member having a second flexible rib extending longitudinally along a second length in a direction from the proximal end portion to the distal end portion of the second curved leg member, the second flexible rib being attached spaced from the second vessel clamping inner surface via at least two attachment portions to define a second channel extending transversely between said second flexible rib and the second vessel clamping inner surface along a majority of said second length; wherein the clip is configured to be independently retained without use of any external
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