IP Library Granted Patent US 8,048,081
Granted Patent B2
US 8,048,081 · App. 10/607,494 · Granted Nov 1, 2011

Transpedicular intervertebral disk access methods and devices

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Patent No.
US 8,048,081
App. No.
10/607,494
Granted
Nov 1, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and devices for treating diseases and conditions that change the spacial relationship between the vertebral bodies and the intervertebral disks, or that cause instability of the vertebral column, or both, and a method and devices that allow the surgeon to access the intervertebral space to restore a more normal three-dimensional configuration of the space, with or without additionally fusing two adjacent vertebrae.

Claims (44)

1. A distraction system for distracting a superior vertebral body adjacent an inferior vertebral body comprising:

a) an introducer comprising a proximal insertion portion and a distal anchoring portion comprising a plurality of barbs structurally configured to penetrate and anchor the distal anchoring portion to at least one of the superior and inferior vertebral bodies; and

b) a plurality of independent, physically separable from each other, and deformable, spacing components;

where each spacing component has a central opening and a plurality of extensions, the central opening extending completely through each spacing component; and

where each spacing component is configured to independently stack onto the insertion portion of the introducer by the insertion portion being inserted through the central opening of each spacing component, the spacing components having an upper radially convex surface and lower radially concave surface, each radially convex surface having a contour matching and shaped to receive the radially convex surface of an adjacent, independent spacing component.

2. The distraction system of claim 1 , where the plurality of extensions is selected from the group consisting of three extensions and four extensions.

3. A method of distracting a superior vertebral body from an inferior vertebral body comprising:

a) providing the distraction system of claim 1 ;

b) creating a chamber between the superior vertebral body and the inferior vertebral body;

c) placing the distraction system in the chamber, thereby distracting the superior vertebral body from the inferior vertebral body.

4. The method of claim 3 , where placing the distraction system is performed bilaterally.

5. The method of claim 3 , where placing the distraction system comprises placing the distraction system through a sheath or hypotube, within a channel created through the pedicle of the superior vertebra.

6. The distraction system of claim 1 , wherein the central opening extends through each of the spacing components.

7. The method of claim 3 , wherein placing the distraction system in the chamber includes

inserting the introducer into the chamber such that the plurality of barbs encounter at least one of the superior vertebra and the inferior vertebra to anchor the distraction system,

inserting the plurality of spacing components in a deformed configuration along the introducer into the chamber, wherein the central opening for each of the plurality of spacing components is sized and shaped to received the proximal insertion portion of the introducer such that the plurality of spacing components are position able along the introducer into the chamber,

expanding the plurality of spacing components into their undeformed configuration when positioned adjacent the plurality of barbs anchoring the distraction system within the chamber.

8. The distraction system of claim 1 , wherein the introducer is flexible.

9. The distraction system of claim 1 , wherein the distal anchoring portion is substantially transverse to the proximal insertion portion when the plurality of barbs penetrate and anchor the distal anchoring portion to at least one of the superior and inferior vertebral bodies.

10. The method of claim 3 , further comprising forming a channel through one of the superior and inferior vertebral bodies to access an intervertebral disc space formed between the superior and inferior vertebral bodies.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein placing the distraction system in the chamber includes placing the distraction system through the channel formed in one of the superior and inferior vertebral bodies.

12. The distraction system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of deformable, spacing components are separate from one another.

13. A method of distracting a superior vertebra from an inferior vertebra comprising:

providing a distraction system for distracting the superior vertebra from the inferior vertebra comprising:

an introducer comprising a proximal insertion portion and a distal anchoring portion comprising a plurality of barbs for anchoring the distal anchoring portion to at least one of the superior and inferior vertebrae; and

a plurality of deformable, spacing components;

where each spacing component has a central opening and a plurality of extensions; and

where each spacing component is configured to stack onto the insertion portion of the introducer;

forming a channel that extends through a pedicle of one the superior and inferior vertebral bodies, and through an endplate of the one of the superior and inferior vertebral bodies to the intervertebral disc space;

creating a chamber in the intervertebral disc space between the superior vertebra and the inferior vertebra through the channel; and

placing the distraction system in the chamber through the channel, thereby distracting the superior vertebra from an inferior vertebra.

14. A method of distracting adjacent superior and inferior vertebral bodies defining a intervertebral disc space, the method comprising:

providing a distraction system having

an introducer comprising a proximal insertion portion and a distal anchoring portion comprising a plurality of barbs structurally configured to penetrate and anchor the distal anchoring portion to at least one of the superior and inferior vertebral bodies, and

a plurality of deformable spacing components where each component has a central opening extending through the component and a plurality of extensions;

forming a channel through one of the superior and inferior vertebral bodies to access the intervertebral disc space;

inserting through the channel the introducer and penetrating at least one of the superior and inferior vertebral bodies with the plurality of barbs to anchor the introducer within the intervertebral disc space; and

inserting through the channel the plurality of deformable spacing components to distract the superior and inferior vertebral bodies away from each other.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the insertion of the plurality of deformable spacing components occurs after the insertion of the introducer.

16. The method of claim 14 , wherein each spacing component is configured to stack onto the introducer by inserting each of the deformable spacing components onto the introducer through the central opening of each spacing component.

17. The method of claim 14 , further comprising forming a chamber between the superior and inferior vertebral bodies by removing a portion of an endplate of one of the superior and inferior vertebral bodies.

18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising positioning the introducer and the plurality of deformable spacing components in the chamber.

19. The method of claim 17 , wherein forming the channel through one of the superior and inferior vertebral bodies to access the intervertebral disc space is formed through the pedicle of one of the superior and inferior vertebral bodies.

20. The method of claim 14 , wherein the introducer is flexible such that a distal portion of the introducer is substantially transverse to a proximal portion of the introducer when the plurality of barbs penetrate and anchor the introducer to at least one of the superior and inferior vertebral bodies.

Assignments (2)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT T0 REMOVE APPLICATION NUMBER PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 018573 FRAME: 0086. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE MERGER. Recorded Oct 7, 2014
From: SDGI HOLDINGS, INC.
To: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC
Reel/Frame 033904/0891 →
MERGER Recorded Dec 1, 2006
From: SDGI HOLDINGS, INC.
To: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.
Reel/Frame 018573/0086 →