DEVICES FOR APPROXIMATING TISSUE
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    发明公开

    公开(公告)号:EP4098209A1

    公开(公告)日:2022-12-07

    申请号:EP22180956.9

    申请日:2010-09-16

    摘要: The present invention relates to a device to approximate a first tissue edge (70a) and a second tissue edge (70b), the device comprising a clip (140), and an elongate member (122), wherein the elongate member connects the clip to an actuation device attached to a proximal end of the elongate member, wherein the elongate member includes an actuation mechanism, wherein the clip (140) is attached to a distal end of the elongate member and configured to be delivered to an access site through a working lumen of an endoscope, wherein the clip comprises a first jaw (142a), a second jaw (142b), and a fixed center jaw (124), wherein the first jaw and the second jaw are movable and are configured to be opened and closed using the actuation mechanism, wherein the clip is configured to be released from the elongate member.

    ANASTOMOSIS CLIP EXTRACTOR KIT AND ANASTOMOSIS CLAMP RELEASE KIT

    公开(公告)号:EP4082447A1

    公开(公告)日:2022-11-02

    申请号:EP22726379.5

    申请日:2022-01-12

    发明人: MIAO, Donglin

    IPC分类号: A61B17/08 A61B17/122

    摘要: The present disclosure provides a fetching assembly for an anastomosis clamp. The fetching assembly includes a fetching cap, a fetching hook and an anastomosis clamp. The fetching cap is configured to be mounted on a front end of an endoscope and has an outer diameter smaller than an inner diameter of the anastomosis clamp. The fetching hook is configured to pass through the fetching cap and hook onto the anastomosis clamp. When the fetching hook is pulled backward, the anastomosis clamp can be sleeved on an outer peripheral surface of the fetching cap to restore the closed anastomosis clamp. In the present disclosure, when the anastomosis clamp is pulled out by the fetching hook, the fetching cap can open the anastomosis clamp to allow the spinous part at the front end of the anastomosis clamp to release the tissue, avoiding damages to the tissue when fetching the anastomosis clamp out, greatly lowering the requirement on operational proficiency of an operator, and enabling multiple clamping operations until an optimal clamping position is found.