Claims
- 1. A medical clip for use in treating aneurisms and the like in a living animal and having the inherent physical property characteristic of being essentially transparent to X-rays, comprising:
- a unitary structure terminating at one end with a pair of elongated jaws having essentially flat abutting surfaces and the other end with a broken circular segment;
- an intermediate segment integrally disposed between said elongated jaws and said broken circular end and formed of a pair of semicircular portions extending from said elongated jaws;
- a connection area between the said pair of semicircular portions and said broken circular segment and disposed substantially 180.degree. relative to said elongated jaws;
- means provided on said connection area serving as a hinge connection for said unitary structure so as to permit opening and closing of said pair of elongated jaws;
- said hinge connection joining said broken circular segment and said intermediate segment to form a pair of "hourglass" cavities;
- a silicone rubber insert being disposed within the cavity formed by said broken circle segment to serve as a spring force to pivotally contract said elongated jaws against each other through said hinge connection; and
- said unitary structure being formed of a molded composite material having the inherent physical property characteristic of being biologically inert, transparent to X-rays and capable of withstanding conventional sterilization procedures.
- 2. The medical clip of claim 1 wherein said molded composite structure is constructed from plies of graphite fiber reinforced polysulfone film.
- 3. The medical clip of claim 1 wherein said graphite fiber reinforced polysulfone film is of a thickness range of 0.006 to 0.010 inch and at least two ply thickness of said film is provided in all areas of the clip structure.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made by an employee of the United States Government and may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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636307 |
Mar 1962 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry |
Todd et al., "Plastic Jackets for Certain Intra-cranial Aneurysms", The Bulletin vol. 4, No. 3, Jul. 1962. |