The present disclosure is directed to ligation clips for sealing body vessels and, more particularly, to ligation clips that include clamping surfaces with tissue retention features for sealing body vessels.
Ligation clips are commonly used during a variety of surgical procedures to ligate tissue, e.g., a body vessel. Typically, ligation clips include first and second jaws that include clamping surfaces. The jaws are pivotably connected to each other at one end and are movable between open and clamped positions. When the ligation clip is applied to a portion of a body vessel, the body vessel is clamped between the clamping surfaces of the first and second jaws. After the ligation clip is applied to the body vessel, any movement of the ligation clip in relation to the body vessel may have a negative impact on the performance of the ligation clip.
A continuing need exists in the art for ligation clips that have clamping surfaces with improved retention characteristics to prevent movement of the ligation clip in relation to a body vessel after the ligation clip is applied to the body vessel.
One aspect of the disclosure is directed to a ligation clip that includes a first jaw and a second jaw. The first jaw defines a first clamping surface that supports a central longitudinal rib that extends along at least a portion of the length of the first clamping surface. The second jaw is pivotably supported in relation to the first jaw between an open position and a clamped position and defines a second clamping surface. The second clamping surface of the second jaw includes a first row of protrusions supported on one side of the second clamping surface and a second row of protrusions supported on an opposite side of the second clamping surface. Each of the protrusions in the first row of protrusions is longitudinally aligned with the other protrusions in the first row of protrusions and each of the protrusions in the second row of protrusions is longitudinally aligned with the other protrusions in the second row of protrusions. The first row of protrusions is spaced from the second row of protrusions to define an unobstructed channel that extends longitudinally between the first and second rows of protrusions. The channel is positioned to receive the longitudinal rib. Each of the protrusions in the first and second rows of protrusions includes a sloped distal wall.
In embodiments, each of the protrusions of the first and second rows of protrusions includes a flat upper surface that is spaced from the second clamping surface and defines a plane. The plane of the flat upper surface and the sloped distal wall of each of the protrusions defines an angle Ω, wherein Ω is from about 15 degrees to about 50 degrees.
In some embodiments, Ω is from about 25 degrees to about 40 degrees.
In certain embodiments, Ω is about 35 degrees.
In embodiments, each of the protrusions of the first and second rows of protrusions includes a proximal wall, and the plane of the flat upper surface and the proximal wall of each of the protrusions define an angle β of from about 45 degrees to about 90 degrees.
In some embodiments, β is from about 55 degrees to about 75 degrees.
In certain embodiments, β is about 65 degrees.
In embodiments, the clip is formed of a polymeric material.
In some embodiments, the first and second jaws support bosses configured to support the ligation clip on a clip applier.
In certain embodiments, the first jaw includes a first locking element and the second jaw includes a second locking element, and the second locking element is pivotable into engagement with the first locking element to retain the ligation clip in the clamped position.
In embodiments, the second jaw includes a distal portion that includes spaced teeth that are configured to penetrate tissue.
In some embodiments, the longitudinal rib extends over at least 50 percent of the overall length of the first clamping surface.
In certain embodiments, the longitudinal rib extends over at least 80 percent of the overall length of the first clamping surface.
In embodiments, the protrusions in the first row of protrusions are transversely offset from the protrusions in the second row of protrusions such that the protrusions in the first and second rows of protrusions are alternatingly positioned on opposite sides of the second clamping surface along the length of the second clamping surface.
In some embodiments, the first jaw is pivotably coupled to the second jaw by a living hinge.
In certain embodiments, the longitudinal rib has a rectangular configuration.
In embodiments, the first jaw includes a third row of protrusions positioned on the first clamping surface on one side of the central longitudinal rib and a fourth row of protrusions positioned on the first clamping surface on the other side of the central longitudinal rib.
In some embodiments, each of the protrusions in the third row of protrusions is positioned to be received between two adjacent protrusions in the first row of protrusions when the ligation clip is in the clamped position.
In certain embodiments, each of the protrusions in the fourth row of protrusions is positioned to be received between two adjacent protrusions in the second row of protrusions when the ligation clip is in the clamped position.
In embodiments, the protrusions in the third and the fourth rows of protrusions have sloped proximal and distal walls.
Various exemplary embodiments of the presently disclosed ligation clip are described herein below with reference to the drawings, wherein:
The presently disclosed ligation clip will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views. However, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the disclosure and may be embodied in various forms. Well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail to avoid obscuring the present disclosure in unnecessary detail. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present disclosure in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
In this description, the term “proximal” is used generally to refer to that portion of the device that is closer to a clinician, while the term “distal” is used generally to refer to that portion of the device that is farther from the clinician. In addition, the term “clinician” is used generally to refer to medical personnel including doctors, nurses, and support personnel. Further, the term “about” is used generally to mean plus or minus 10 percent of the disclosed parameter.
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The first jaw 12 includes a proximal portion 18, a distal portion 20, and a clamping surface 22. The second jaw 14 includes a proximal portion 24, a distal portion 26, and a clamping surface 28. The proximal portions 18, 24 of the first and second jaws 12, 14, respectively, are coupled to or integrally formed with the hinge portion 16.
The distal portion 20 of first jaw 12 includes a first locking element 30 and spaced bosses 32. The first locking element 30 includes a hooked portion 30a that extends downwardly and proximally from the tissue clamping surface 22 to define a portion of a latching mechanism that is configured to retain the ligation clip 10 in a clamped position as described in further detail below. The bosses 32, which may form part of a single cylindrical member supported on the first jaw 12, are positioned and configured to engage the jaws of an applicator (not shown) to facilitate application of the ligation clip 10 to tissue.
The distal portion 26 of the second jaw 14 includes a second locking element 40, spaced bosses 42, and spaced teeth 44. The spaced teeth 44 are configured to penetrate tissue. In embodiments, the teeth 44 have an apex or pointed end 44a that grips and stretches tissue as the ligation clip 10 is moved from the open position (
The first clamping surface 22 is substantially flat and supports a longitudinal rib 60. In embodiments, the longitudinal rib 60 has a substantially rectangular configuration and includes a surface 62 in opposition to the clamping surface 28 of the second jaw 14. In embodiments, the surface 62 is flat and is spaced from and substantially parallel to the clamping surface 22. In some embodiments, the surface 62 is continuous and extends substantially the entire length, e.g., greater than 80 percent of the overall length, of the tissue clamping surface 22. It is envisioned that the longitudinal rib 60 may include one or more rib sections that are longitudinally spaced from each other and may extend over a length less than 80 percent of the overall length of the tissue clamping surface 22, e.g., 50-80 percent of the overall length of the tissue clamping surface 22. It is also envisioned that the surface 62 of the longitudinal rib 60 need not be flat but may be curved, ribbed, knurled, or otherwise configured to enhance tissue retention.
The second clamping surface 28 is substantially flat and supports a first row of protrusions 70a and a second row of protrusions 70b. Each of the protrusions 70a of the first row of protrusions 70a is spaced from but longitudinally aligned with each of the other protrusions 70a in the first row along a first side of the second clamping surface 28. Similarly, each of the protrusions 70b of the second row of protrusions 70b is longitudinally aligned with each of the other protrusions 70b in the second row along a second side of the second clamping surface 28. The protrusions 70a, 70b each have a width that is less than half the width of the clamping surface 28 to define an unobstructed central channel 72 between the first row of protrusions 70a and the second row of protrusions 70b on the second clamping surface 28. The central channel 72 is dimensioned to receive the longitudinal rib 60 of the first jaw 12 when the ligation clip 10 is in the clamped position. In embodiments, the protrusions 70a on the first side of the clamping surface 28 are transversely offset from the protrusions 70b positioned on the other side of the clamping surface 28 such that the protrusions 70a and 70b are alternatingly positioned on opposite sides of the clamping surface 28 along the length of the clamping surface 28.
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In embodiments, the ligation clip 10 may be made at least in part of a resilient bioabsorbable polymeric material. Examples of suitable bioabsorbable polymeric materials include acetal polyoxymethylene (POM), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polyoxymethylene, polyetheretherketone (PEEK), polypropylene, and polyethylene or other thermoplastic materials having similar properties that can be injection-molded. The ligation clip 10 may also be made at least in part of a polymeric material or materials in combination with radiolucent metal alloys. Alternately, other materials may be used to form the ligation clip 10 including biocompatible metals, plastics and composites.
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The above described ligation clip 10 including the first row of protrusions 70a, the second row of protrusions 70b, and the longitudinal rib 60 enhances the retention forces of the ligation clip 10 on the tissue “T” and minimizes the likelihood that the ligation clip 10 will slide in a direction parallel to the clamping surfaces 22, 28 of the first and second jaws 12, 14, respectively, about the tissue after the ligation clip 10 has been clamped about the tissue “T”. The wedge shape of the protrusions 70a, 70b helps to locate or position the tissue “T” within the ligation clip 10 during placement of the ligation clip 10 about the tissue “T”. More specifically, the sloped distal walls 74 of the protrusions 70a, 70b allow the ligation clip 10 to more easily pass over the tissue “T” during placement of the ligation clip 10 about the tissue “T”.
Ligation clip 100 differs from ligation clip 10 in that the first jaw 112 also includes a first row of protrusions 180a that are positioned on one side of the longitudinal rib 160 and a second row of protrusions 180b that are positioned on the other side of the longitudinal rib 160. Each of the protrusions 180a, 180b includes tapered or sloped proximal and distal walls 184 and a flat tissue engaging surface 186 that is in opposition to the clamping surface 128 of the second jaw when the ligation clip 100 is in the clamped position. In embodiments, each of the protrusions 180a in the first row of protrusions 180a on the first jaw 112 is positioned to be received between two protrusions 170a in the first row of protrusions 170a on the second jaw 114 when the ligation clip 100 is in the clamped position. Similarly, each of the protrusions 180b in the second row of protrusions 180b on the first jaw 112 is positioned to be received between two protrusions 170b in the second row of protrusions 170b on the second jaw 1114 when the ligation clip 100 is in the clamped position.
The ligation clip 100 functions in a substantially similar manner to the ligation clip 10 described above except that the ligation clip 100 provides additional tissue retention between the tissue engaging surfaces 186 of the protrusions 180a, 180b of the first jaw 112 and the tissue clamping surface 128 and protrusions 170a, 170b of the second jaw 114.
Persons skilled in the art will understand that the devices and methods specifically described herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings are non-limiting exemplary embodiments. It is envisioned that the elements and features illustrated or described in connection with one exemplary embodiment may be combined with the elements and features of another without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. As well, one skilled in the art will appreciate further features and advantages of the disclosure based on the above-described embodiments. Accordingly, the disclosure is not to be limited by what has been particularly shown and described, except as indicated by the appended claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CN2018/078294 | 3/7/2018 | WO | 00 |