Titanium clips are surgical tools primarily used in laparoscopic surgery to clamp intracavitary tissues, suitable for ligation of the cystic duct and cystic artery. They are made of pure titanium wire or titanium alloy wire, with a smooth, burr-free surface. The clip structure includes a V-shaped body, a transverse groove on the inner side of the clamping section, an obtuse angle at the junction of the clamping and holding sections, and grooves on the inner side of the clip to improve clamping stability.
















