A holder keeps the traction device elongated during endoscopic delivery, reducing folding while enabling adjustable tissue traction and clearer views.
An integrated cantilever spring replaces plate springs to stabilize endoscopic slider positions while reducing parts, size, and assembly cost.
A switchable locking tube lets a hemostatic clip reopen for removal, avoiding violent breakage, tissue injury, and re-bleeding.
A flexible band-and-rod ligation loop uses curved contact surfaces and bioabsorbable cushioning to reduce necrosis and pancreatic fistula risk.
A link that contacts the sheath releases the clip from the operation wire, improving controlled ligation and reliable indwelling.
A steerable adapter and control wire let clinicians see, adjust, and reposition an over-the-scope clip before final tissue closure.
A movable pin and limiting slot lock the clip closed on large wounds, maintaining clamping force and reducing delayed bleeding.
A linearly extendable distal arm enables parallel tissue clipping in hard-to-reach sites, improving closure of defects up to 30 mm.
An adapter and extending-member clip design lets endoscopists review, reposition, and confirm over-the-scope clip placement before release.
A compliant over-the-scope clip can be retracted for visual review and repositioning before release, improving tissue placement precision.
A pivoting link mechanism lets the clip unit engage and disengage the sheath reliably, reducing detachment risk during multi-site ligation.
Convex clip leg surfaces and flexible applier members increase contact area to prevent clip movement and support uniform closure.
A detachable pulling device and staged locking let two-piece forceps release clips accurately while reducing fracture risk and production complexity.
A repositionable over-the-scope clip seals full-thickness resection openings while trapping tissue to help prevent cancer cell seeding.
A memory recovery strip in the clip root maintains clamping force through repeated opening and closing, preventing fatigue-related detachment.
Parallel partitions and a flanged stringer keep clip prongs off support surfaces, preventing deformation during storage and extraction.
The storage tube switches the clip from locked to unlocked, letting the arms reopen for removal while helping prevent secondary injury and re-bleeding.