Occlusion clip
US-2016008001-A1 · Jan 14, 2016 · US
US9901352B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9901352-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514964930-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 12, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 27, 2018 |
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An occlusion clip comprising: (a) a first elongated occlusion arm; (b) a second elongated occlusion arm; (c) a first elongated biasing arm coupled to a distal portion of the first elongated occlusion arm; (d) a second elongated biasing arm coupled to a distal portion of the second elongated occlusion arm, where a proximal portion of the first elongated biasing arm is coupled to a proximal portion of the second elongated biasing arm, where the first elongated occlusion arm extends parallel to the first elongated bias arm along a majority of its length, and where the second elongated occlusion arm extends parallel to the second elongated bias arm along a majority of its length.
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An occlusion clip comprising: a first elongated occlusion arm; a second elongated occlusion arm; a first elongated biasing arm coupled to a distal portion of the first elongated occlusion arm; a second elongated biasing arm coupled to a distal portion of the second elongated occlusion arm; wherein a proximal portion of the first elongated biasing arm is coupled to a proximal portion of the second elongated biasing arm; wherein the first elongated occlusion arm, the second elongated occlusion arm, the first elongated biasing arm, and the second elongated biasing arm each have a dominant dimension in a longitudinal direction; wherein the first elongated occlusion arm includes a first tissue engaging surface including a convex profile extending in the longitudinal direction and including a first longitudinal apex; wherein the second elongated occlusion arm includes a second tissue engaging surface including a convex profile extending in the longitudinal direction and including a second longitudinal apex facing and overlapping the first longitudinal apex; wherein the first elongated biasing arm and the second elongated biasing arm are configured to apply a uniform force along the tissue engaging surfaces; and wherein: the occlusion clip includes a first distal cavity interposing a distal end of the first elongated occlusion arm and a distal end of the first elongated biasing arm; the occlusion clip includes a second distal cavity interposing a distal end of the second elongated occlusion arm and a distal end of the second elongated biasing arm; the occlusion clip includes a first proximal cavity interposing a proximal end of the first elongated occlusion arm and a proximal section of the first elongated biasing arm; the occlusion clip includes a second proximal cavity interposing a proximal end of the second elongated occlusion arm and a proximal section of the second elongated biasing arm; a first bridge interposes the first proximal cavity and the first distal cavity, the first bridge linking the first elongated occlusion arm and the first elongated biasing arm; and, a second bridge interposes the second proximal cavity and the second distal cavity, the second bridge linking the second elongated occlusion arm and the second elongated biasing arm. 2. The occlusion clip of claim 1 , wherein: the first elongated occlusion arm includes a free proximal end; and, the second elongated occlusion arm includes a free proximal end. 3. The occlusion clip of claim 1 , wherein: a portion of the first convex tissue engaging surface lies along a first plane; a portion of the second convex tissue engaging surface lies along a second plane; and, the first plane and the second plane are parallel to one another. 4. The occlusion clip of claim 3 , wherein: no portion of the first convex tissue engaging surface extends through the second plane; and, no portion of the second convex tissue engaging surface extends through the first plane. 5. The occlusion clip of claim 1 , wherein: the first elongated occlusion arm includes a first longitudinal length; the second elongated occlusion arm includes a second longitudinal length; more than seventy five percent of the first longitudinal length includes a first gap interposing the first elongated occlusion arm and the first elongated biasing arm; and, more than seventy five percent of the second longitudinal length includes a second gap interposing the second elongated occlusion arm and the second elongated biasing arm. 6. The occlusion clip of claim 5 , wherein: the first elongated biasing arm includes a third longitudinal length; the second elongated biasing arm includes a fourth longitudinal length; the third longitudinal length is greater than the first longitudinal length; and, the fourth longitudinal length is greater than the second longitudinal length. 7. The occlusion clip of claim 1 , wherein the first elongated occlusion arm, the second elongated occlusion arm, the first elongated biasing arm, and the second elongated biasing arm are integral. 8. The occlusion clip of claim 1 , further comprising a fabric covering at least a portion of the occlusion clip. 9. The occlusion clip of claim 8 , wherein the fabric covering comprises a tube that concurrently circumscribes at least one of: (a) the first elongated occlusion arm and the first elongated biasing arm; and, (b) the second elongated occlusion arm and the second elongated biasing arm. 10. The occlusion clip of claim 9 , wherein the tube concurrently circumscribes both: (a) the first elongated occlusion arm and the first elongated biasing arm; and, (b) the second elongated occlusion arm and the second elongated biasing arm. 11. The occlusion clip of claim 8 , wherein: at least a first portion of the fabric covering is received within the first distal cavity; and, at least a second portion of the fabric covering is received within the second distal cavity. 12. The occlusion clip of claim 8 , wherein: the fabric covering comprises a fabric tube with a first longitudinal end opposite a second longitudinal end; at least a portion of the first longitudinal end of the fabric tube is received within the first distal cavity; and, at least a portion of the second longitudinal end of the fabric tube is received within the second distal cavity. 13. An occlusion clip comprising: a continuous length of material interposing a pair of terminal ends, the continuous length of material including a first turn having a greater than 150 degree change of direction, a second turn having greater than 150 degree change of direction, a third turn having a greater than 150 degree change of direction, where the third turn occurs at a proximal end of the occlusion clip, where the first and second turns occur proximate first and second distal ends of the occlusion clip, where the proximal end and the first and second distal ends are opposite one another, and where the pair of terminal ends occur proximate the proximal end of the occlusion clip, wherein the first turn comprises a first bridge interposing a first distal cavity, extending to the first distal end, and a proximal cavity extending to the third turn, wherein the second turn comprise a second bridge interposing a second distal cavity, extending to the second distal end, and the proximal cavity extending to the third turn. 14. The occlusion clip of claim 13 , wherein the first, second, and third turns lie within a common plane. 15. The occlusion clip of claim 13 , wherein at least two of the first turn, the second turn, and the third turn lie within a common plane. 16. The occlusion clip of claim 13 , wherein: the first turn couples a first elongated occlusion arm to a first elongated biasing arm; the second turn couples a second elongated occlusion arm to a second elongated biasing arm; the third turn couples the first elongated biasing arm to the second elongated biasing arm; and, at least one of the first and second elongated occlusion arms interposes the first and second elongated biasing arms. 17. The occlusion clip of claim 13 , further comprising a fabric covering at least a portion of the occlusion clip. 18. The occlusion clip of claim 17 , wherein the fabric covering comprises a tube that concurrently circumscribes the continuous length of material. 19. The occlusion clip of claim 17 , wherein: at least a first portion of the fabric covering is received within the first distal cavity; and, at least a second portion of the fabric cove
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