Surgical clip
US-9572579-B2 · Feb 21, 2017 · US
US9861365B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9861365-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314388460-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 26, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 27, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 9, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 9, 2018 |
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A surgical clip includes two clip branches, each clip branch having a clamping portion, an actuating portion, and a flexural spring arrangement by which the two clip branches are coupled to each other preferably in one material piece. The flexural spring arrangement includes a coupling device by means of which selected portions of the flexural spring arrangement can be short-circuited for spring biasing and possibly for varying, preferably reducing, the active total spring length thereof.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A surgical clip comprising: two clip branches, each clip branch comprising: a clamping portion; an actuating portion; and a flexural spring arrangement by which the clip branches are coupled, the flexural spring arrangement including a coupling device by which the portions of the flexural spring arrangement can be short-circuited for biasing the surgical clip initially non-tensioned in the manufacturing position, and the surgical clip is made integrally of one material piece, wherein the flexural spring arrangement bulges at least in sections between the clip branches along the actuating portions toward the clamping portions and forms at least two outer spring arms extending along the actuating portions, wherein the at least two outer spring arms are connected to the actuating portions in one material piece at their proximal ends and are coupled to each other at their free distal ends orientated toward the clamping portions so that the at least two outer spring arms jointly form substantially a U, C or V shaped layout, and wherein the flexural spring arrangement includes a U, C or V shaped spacer, an inner spring portion by which the free distal ends of the at least two outer spring arms are interconnected in an unbiased manner and which bulges in the proximal direction. 2. The surgical clip according to claim 1 , wherein the coupling device is arranged between the at least two outer spring arms so as to short-circuit the latter in the engaged state at least in portions. 3. The surgical clip according to claim 1 , wherein the coupling device is positioned and/or dimensioned along the flexural spring arrangement so that for engaging the latter elastic bending of at least one of the at least two outer spring arms directly to be coupled to each other is required for generating or increasing a spring bias. 4. The surgical clip according to claim 1 , wherein the clip branches can be biased by short-circuiting the coupling device in a closing direction of the clip. 5. The surgical clip according to claim 1 , wherein upon engagement, the coupling device interconnects the at least two outer spring arms at the distal ends thereof in a spring-elastic and direct manner. 6. The surgical clip according to claim 1 , wherein the coupling device is arranged or configured in an area of the free distal ends of the at least two outer spring arms so that the spacer can be short-circuited by the coupling device. 7. The surgical clip according to claim 1 , wherein the coupling device includes a manually operable detent mechanism for engaging and disengaging the coupling device. 8. The surgical clip according to claim 7 , wherein the detent mechanism includes a hook-like lug extending in one material piece from the free distal end of one of the at least two outer spring arms toward the free distal end of the other of the at least two outer spring arms on which an undercut is configured in the form of a one-material detent edge which can be engaged in the lug. 9. The surgical clip according to claim 1 , wherein the coupling device is dimensioned so that for engagement thereof the inner spring portion to be accordingly short-circuited needs to be compressed, wherein simultaneously the at least two outer spring arms retained in a flow of force are biased in a closing direction of the clip. 10. The surgical clip according to claim 1 , wherein the surgical clip is of a straight branch design, with each of the clamping portions having a straightly extending clamping bar including a toothed or corrugated trimming. 11. The surgical clip according to claim 1 , wherein each of the two actuating portions constitutes an actuating bar which is rigid over its entire length or partial length relative to the flexural spring arrangement, wherein on each actuating bar proximally a stop plate is provided which abut against each other upon reaching a maximum actuating path for delimiting a flexural load. 12. The surgical clip according to claim 1 , wherein the surgical clip is a sheet member manufactured by punching or laser-cutting. 13. The surgical clip according to claim 1 , wherein the flexural spring arrangement is fabricated of a spring steel separately from the clip branches and is connected in one material piece to the clip branches by soldering or welding or that the clip including the flexural spring arrangement is integrally made of one single material. 14. A surgical clip comprising: two clip branches, each clip branch comprising: a clamping portion; an actuating portion; and a flexural spring arrangement by which the clip branches are coupled, the flexural spring arrangement including a coupling device by which portions of the flexural spring arrangement can be short-circuited for biasing the surgical clip initially non-tensioned in a manufacturing position, the surgical clip being in one material piece, wherein the flexural spring arrangement bulges at least in sections between the clip branches along the actuating portions toward the clamping portions and forms at least two outer spring arms extending along the actuating portions, wherein the at least two outer spring arms are connected to the actuating portions in one material piece at their proximal ends and are coupled to each other at their free distal ends orientated toward the clamping portions so that the at least two outer spring arms jointly form a substantially U, C or V shaped layout, and wherein the flexural spring arrangement includes a U, C or V shaped spacer, an inner spring portion by which the free distal ends of the at least two outer spring arms are interconnected in an unbiased manner and which bulges in a proximal direction. 15. The surgical clip according to claim 14 , wherein the coupling device is dimensioned so that for engagement thereof the inner spring portion to be accordingly short-circuited needs to be compressed, whereby simultaneously the at least two outer spring arms retained in a flow of force are biased in a closing direction of the surgical clip. 16. A surgical clip comprising: two clip branches, each clip branch comprising: a clamping portion; an actuating portion; and a flexural spring arrangement by which the clip branches are coupled, the flexural spring arrangement including a coupling device by which portions of the flexural spring arrangement can be short-circuited for biasing the surgical clip initially non-tensioned in a manufacturing position, the flexural spring arrangement forming at least two outer spring arms, the surgical clip being in one material piece, wherein the coupling device includes a manually operable detent mechanism for engaging and disengaging the coupling device, and wherein the detent mechanism includes a hook-like lug extending in one material piece from a free distal end of one of the outer spring arms toward a free distal end of the other of the outer spring arms on which an undercut is configured in the form of a one-material detent edge which can be engaged in the lug.
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