IP Library Granted Patent US 7,153,306
Granted Patent B2
US 7,153,306 · App. 10/001,937 · Granted Dec 26, 2006

Systems and methods for reducing fractured bone using a fracture reduction cannula

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Patent No.
US 7,153,306
App. No.
10/001,937
Granted
Dec 26, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods provide for the fixation of osteoporotic and non-osteoporotic long bones, especially Colles' fractures. A cannula having a circumferential opening is inserted into cancellous bone and directed such that the circumferential opening faces the fracture. The cannula is further adapted to receive an expandable structure, the expandable structure being inserted through the cannula until it is in registration with the circumferential opening. The expandable structure is expanded through the circumferential opening into cancellous bone and toward the fracture. The expansion of the expandable structure through the circumferential opening toward the fracture causes compression of cancellous bone and moves fractured cortical bone, thus creating a cavity proximal to the fracture. The cavity is then filled with a flowable bone filling material and the material allowed to harden.

Claims (29)

1. A method comprising:

selecting a bone for treatment having cortical bone enclosing a cancellous bone volume;

providing a cannula including a side wall defining an internal bore aligned along an axis, a distal region, an opening in the side wall, the opening extending partially about the side wall and being elongated along the axis and having a distal terminus, and a bone engaging structure on the distal region of the cannula spaced, at least in part, distally of the distal terminus of the opening to anchor the distal region in cortical bone;

introducing the cannula distal region first into the bone;

placing the bone engaging structure into engagement with an interior surface of the cortical bone to anchor the distal region in cortical bone;

inserting an expandable structure through the internal bore of the cannula into registration with the opening; and

expanding the expandable structure from within the internal bore through the opening in the side wall into contact with cancellous bone.

2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein expanding the expandable structure compacts cancellous bone.

3. A method according to claim 1 , wherein expanding the expandable structure forms a cavity in cancellous bone.

4. A method according to claim 3 and further including flowing a volume of filling material into the cavity.

5. A method comprising:

selecting a bone for treatment having cortical bone enclosing a cancellous bone volume;

providing a cannula including a side wall defining an internal bore aligned along an axis, a distal region, a distal opening in the distal region communicating with the internal bore to accommodate passage of a guide pin, and an opening in the side wall extending partially about the side wall and being elongated along the axis;

introducing a guide pin into the bone;

introducing the cannula distal region first into the bone by passing the guide pin through the distal opening and the bore;

withdrawing the guide pin;

inserting an expandable structure through the internal bore of the cannula into registration with the opening in the side wall; and

expanding the expandable structure from within the internal bore through the opening in the side wall into contact with cancellous bone.

6. A method according to claim 5 , wherein expanding the expandable structure compacts cancellous bone.

7. A method according to claim 5 , wherein expanding the expandable structure forms a cavity in cancellous bone.

8. A method according to claim 7 , and further including flowing a volume of filling material into the cavity.

9. A method comprising:

selecting a bone for treatment having cortical bone enclosing a cancellous bone volume;

providing a cannula including a side wall defining an internal bore aligned along an axis, a distal end, and an opening in the side wall, the opening extending partially about the side wall and being elongated along the axis and including a distal terminus, the internal bore terminating at the distal terminus;

introducing the cannula distal region first into the bone;

inserting an expandable structure through the internal bore of the cannula into registration with the opening;

expanding the expandable structure from within the internal bore through the opening in the side wall into contact with cancellous bone to form a cavity in cancellous bone; and

flowing a volume of filling material into the cavity.

10. A method according to claim 9 , wherein expanding the expandable structure compacts cancellous bone.

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From: MOTHEYE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC; SYNCHRONICITY IP LLC; TRAVERSE TECHNOLOGIES CORP.; 3D NANOCOLOR CORP.; BISMARCK IP INC.; MAGNUS IP GMBH; MUNITECH IP S.À.R.L.; VERMILION PARTICIPATIONS; MARATHON VENTURES S.À.R.L; NYANZA PROPERTIES; MARATHON IP GMBH; ORTHOPHOENIX, LLC; MEDTECH DEVELOPMENT DEUTSCHLAND GMBH; SYNCHRONICITY IP GMBH; TLI COMMUNICATIONS GMBH
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 26, 2015
From: KYPHON SARL
To: ORTHOPHOENIX, LLC
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