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publicationDate 2015-06-11-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Closed loop-type hemostatic clipping device having built-in inner pincers
abstract The present invention relates to a closed loop-type hemostatic clipping device having built-in inner pincers, which integrates grasping-type pincers with a device for fitting a hemostatic clip, so as to: primarily, find and temporarily perform hemostasis on a bleeding portion by using grasping-type pincers after confirming that the bleeding portion exists; secondarily, move a clip grasping portion and a clip pressing portion and enclose the bleeding portion; and then move only the clip pressing portion and clip a closed loop-type hemostatic clip onto the bleeding portion so as to perform hemostasis. According to the thus-described present invention, the amount of bleeding can be reduced by means of temporary hemostasis on a bleeding area, and a hemostatic clip can be precisely clipped on the bleeding area, thereby improving hemostatic performance. Also, because hemostasis can be selectively performed on only the area around a damaged blood vessel wall, the physiological benefit of being able to maintain partial blood flow can be provided.
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