Methods and devices for interbody spinal stabilization
View Patent ↗Methods and instruments for preparing a disc space and for forming interbody devices therein are provided. The instruments include distractors having enlargeable portions positionable in the disc space for distracting the disc space. The enlargeable portions can also provide form about or against which an interbody device of a first material is placed. A second material may be placed in the disc space in the space previously occupied by the distractors.
1. A spinal surgical instrument for distracting a disc space, comprising:
a shaft extending between a proximal end and a distal end, said shaft having an inflation lumen and a material delivery lumen; and
a pear shaped inflatable portion adjacent said distal end, said inflatable portion having an interior in communication with said inflation lumen and a reduced size configuration for insertion into the disc space and an enlarged inflated configuration, wherein when in said inflated configuration said inflatable portion defines an upper vertebral endplate contacting surface and an opposite lower vertebral endplate contacting surface, each of said upper and lower vertebral endplate contacting surfaces having a vertebral endplate contacting area, wherein in said inflated configuration each of said vertebral endplate contacting surfaces of said inflatable portion has an anterior contacting node and a posterior contacting node and a concave surface extending between said anterior and posterior contacting nodes so that said anterior and posterior contacting nodes are positionable against apophyseal rings of vertebral endplates adjacent the disc space and the concave surfaces span central portions of the vertebral endplates between the anterior and posterior contacting nodes, wherein a height of said anterior contacting node is less than a height of said posterior contacting node,
wherein said material delivery lumen extends through said inflatable portion and opens at said distal end of said shaft,
wherein said delivery lumen delivers a material in a first condition about said inflatable portion when said inflatable portion is in said inflated configuration in the disc space, said material being changeable to a second condition after delivery.
2. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein when in said inflated configuration said inflatable portion is sized to occupy the disc space with a void formed between the inflatable portion and an inner wall of an annulus surrounding the disc space annulus.
3. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein said material comprises a bone cement, said bone cement being flowable in said first condition and curable to obtain a solid body between the vertebral endplates adjacent the disc space in said second condition.
4. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein when said inflatable portion is in said enlarged inflated configuration said vertebral endplate contacting area of each of said upper and lower vertebral endplate contacting surfaces is in the range of 0.1 square inches to 0.5 square inches.
5. The device of claim 1 wherein said inflatable portion further comprises a non-adherence coating on at least a portion of an exterior surface of said inflatable portion.
6. The device of claim 5 wherein said non-adherence coating is selected from the group consisting of Teflon spray and silicone oil.
7. A spinal surgical device implantable in a disc space, comprising:
a shaft extending between a proximal end and a distal end, said shaft having an inflation lumen and a material delivery lumen; and
a pear shaped inflatable portion adjacent said distal end, said inflatable portion having an interior in communication with said inflation lumen and a reduced size configuration for insertion into the disc space and an enlarged inflated configuration, wherein when in said inflated configuration said inflatable portion is sized to contact vertebral endplates adjacent the disc space and restore the disc space to a desired disc space height, said inflatable portion is further sized and shaped to occupy the disc space with a void formed between the inflatable portion and an inner wall of an annulus surrounding the disc space annulus, wherein in said inflated configuration said inflatable portion includes opposite vertebral endplate contacting surfaces and each of said vertebral endplate contacting surfaces has an anterior contacting node and a posterior contacting node with a concave surface extending between said anterior and posterior contacting nodes so that said anterior and posterior contacting nodes are positionable against apophyseal rings of the vertebral endplates adjacent the disc space and the concave surfaces span central portions of the vertebral endplates between the anterior and posterior contacting nodes, wherein a height of said anterior contacting node is less than a height of said posterior contacting node; and
a first material in the void,
wherein said material delivery lumen extends through said inflatable portion and opens at said distal end of said shaft,
wherein said delivery lumen delivers the first material in a first condition about said inflatable portion when said inflatable portion is in said inflated configuration in the disc space, said first material being changeable to a second condition after delivery.
8. The device of claim 7 , wherein when inflated each of said upper and lower vertebral endplate contacting surfaces have a vertebral endplate contacting area in the range of 0.1 square inches to 0.5 square inches.
9. The device of claim 7 , wherein said first material comprises a bone cement, said bone cement being flowable in said first condition and curable to obtain a solid body between the endplates adjacent the disc space in said second condition.
10. The device of claim 9 wherein said inflatable portion further comprises a non-adherence coating on at least a portion of an exterior surface of said inflatable portion.
11. The device of claim 10 wherein said non-adherence coating is selected from the group consisting of Teflon spray and silicone oil.