Boer titanium clips used in surgery are designed to be implanted around a blood vessel, tubular anatomy or a tissue bundle for permanet occlusion. Titanium surgical clips can be used in both open
and endoscopic surgeries. The titanium ligating clips are made of high quality medical grade implantable materials to ensure the patient safety for permanent occlusion and implantation.
Titanium Clips Features
Chevron clip shape engulfs tissue allowing precise tip-to-tip closure
Titanium ligating surgical clips are manufactured using high quality titanium
Designed to securley ligate tubular structures
A diamond-shaped inner clip profile provides an enlarged contact surface
Titanium clips come with inner serations to enusre secure ligation
The special closing characteristic of the clip allows a repositioning of the clip and reduces the risk of tissue slippage out of the clip
Titanium Hemostatic Clip Advantages
Transverse grooves make clips resistant to slippage across the vessel
25°, 65° and 90° jaw angulation
Titanium clips are inert and radiolucent
Clip cartridges are color-coded to match appliers
Color coding simplifies the identification of suitable clip appliers and cartridges
Convenient adhesive backing keeps clip cartridge in place
Laparoscopic and open apliers available
Do the Titanium Clips Interfere With Anything
Titanium Clips Safety
Titanium clips are very safe and secure for both long and short-term. It has been applied in very delicate locations such as the brain, hear, joints, etc and it shows no signs of rust or decay over
years.
Titanium clips are very small, inert and radiolucent. They are safe with medical examinations such as x-rays, MRI scans, etc. They do not require any follow-up after the surgery.