DEVICES AND METHODS FOR APPLYING A HEMOSTATIC CLIP ASSEMBLY
The device includes a proximal delivery catheter having a proximal handle assembly and an elongated catheter body extending distally from the proximal handle assembly. The elongated catheter body defines a longitudinal axis. The proximal delivery catheter includes a drive wire movably positioned wit...
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creator | Damato, Daniel P Alexander, Tori Kumar, Sabaris Chinnar Suresh Barenboym, Michael |
description | The device includes a proximal delivery catheter having a proximal handle assembly and an elongated catheter body extending distally from the proximal handle assembly. The elongated catheter body defines a longitudinal axis. The proximal delivery catheter includes a drive wire movably positioned within the elongated catheter body, a spring release coupled to a distal end of the drive wire, and a shaft spring positioned radially outward from the spring release. The shaft spring includes an annular portion. The spring release is configured and adapted to abut the annular portion of the shaft spring upon proximal translation of the spring release. The device includes a distal clip assembly removably connected to the distal end of the elongated catheter body. The proximal delivery catheter is configured and adapted to transmit linear motion along the longitudinal axis and torsion about the longitudinal axis to at least a portion of the distal clip assembly. |
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