IP Library Granted Patent US 8,801,787
Granted Patent B2
US 8,801,787 · App. 13/162,021 · Granted Aug 12, 2014

Methods of distracting tissue layers of the human spine

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Patent No.
US 8,801,787
App. No.
13/162,021
Granted
Aug 12, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods of separating and/or supporting layers of tissue in the human spine. Such methods generally comprise inserting at least a distal end portion of a guide member between layers of tissue in the human spine wherein the distal end portion defines a predetermined shape. A distraction device is advanced over at least the distal end portion of the guide member so that the distraction device substantially assumes the predetermined shape of the distal end portion of the guide member to form a support structure between the tissue layers that separates and/or supports the tissue layers.

Claims (51)

1. A method of treating the human spine, comprising:

inserting a flexible elongated guide between tissue layers of the human spine;

inserting a flexible one-piece elongated member along and constrained by the guide between tissue layers of the human spine, said one-piece elongated member being inserted in a first generally linear configuration between the tissue layers;

curving the elongated member into a second helical configuration in which the elongated member defines a plurality of windings coiled around a vertical axis extending generally in the longitudinal direction of the spine and defining an inner space, the elongated member in the helical configuration separating and/or supporting the tissue layers; and

introducing flowable material including bone cement into the inner space of the helical configuration.

2. The method of claim 1 in which introducing flowable material comprises introducing flowable material directly into the inner space.

3. The method of claim 1 in which the flowable material is introduced into the inner space through a passageway extending within the elongated member.

4. The method of claim 1 in which the elongated member is biased to curve into the second helical configuration.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein the elongated member is made of shape memory material.

6. The method of claim 1 wherein the elongated member is made of polymer material.

7. A method for treating a vertebral body having an upper endplate and a lower endplate, the method comprising:

introducing a flexible elongated guide into a vertebral body;

introducing an elongated flexible implant into the vertebral body along and constrained by guide, the implant being introduced in a first generally linear shape;

curving the elongated implant as it advances in the vertebral body so that it extends more than 360 degrees about an axis that intersects the upper and lower endplates of the vertebral body to define a second shape within the vertebral body that is generally helical and comprises a plurality of windings about the axis, the helical implant separating and/or supporting the endplates of the vertebral body; and

introducing flowable material comprising bone cement into the vertebral body.

8. The method of claim 7 in which the implant extends fully around the axis a plurality of times between the endplates.

9. The method of claim 7 in which the implant includes a longitudinal passageway, and the method including introducing the flowable material through the passageway and into the vertebral body.

10. The method of claim 7 in which the implant includes a longitudinal passageway and the method includes introducing the flowable material through the passageway and into the helical shape.

11. The method of claim 7 in which the implant includes a longitudinal passageway communicating with at least one outlet of the implant positioned within the vertebral body, which at least one outlet is oriented to direct the flowable material in a preferential direction, and the method includes introducing the flowable material through the passageway and at least one outlet and in the preferential direction.

12. The method of claim 11 in which the preferential direction is away from a posterior portion of the vertebral body.

13. The method of claim 7 in which the implant defines an area within the helical shape and the method includes directing the flowable material into the area.

14. The method of claim 7 in which the implant defines a barrier to direct or limit the flow of flowable material within the vertebral body.

15. The method of claim 7 wherein the implant is advanced such that the helical shape contacts the endplates of the vertebral body so as to support and/or separate the endplates.

16. The method of claim 7 including diffusing a material from the implant into the vertebral body.

17. A method for treating a vertebral body having an upper endplate and a lower endplate, the method comprising:

introducing a flexible elongated guide into a vertebral body;

introducing an elongated flexible implant into the vertebral body along and constrained by guide, the implant being introduced in a first generally linear shape;

curving the elongated implant as it advances in the vertebral body so that it extends more than 360 degrees about an axis that intersects the upper and lower endplates of the vertebral body to define a second shape within the vertebral body that is generally helical and comprises a plurality of windings about the axis, the helical implant separating and/or supporting the endplates of the vertebral body, and the implant including surfaces that resist lateral shifting between adjacent windings; and

introducing flowable material comprising bone cement into an area containing cancellous bone.

18. The method of claim 17 in which the adjacent windings include interfering surfaces to resist lateral shifting between adjacent windings.

19. The method of claim 17 in which the implant comprises an upper surface including a first abutment surface and a lower surface including a second abutment surface, and wherein the first and second abutment surfaces of adjacent windings are engageable in the helical shape to resist lateral deformation.

20. The method of claim 19 in which the first and second abutment surfaces comprise elongated shoulders.

21. The method of claim 17 in which the adjacent windings of the implant are substantially adjacent so as to define a helical shape that is substantially incompressible along its axis.

22. A method for treating a vertebral body having an upper endplate and a lower endplate, the method comprising:

introducing a flexible elongated guide into a vertebral body;

introducing an elongated flexible implant into the vertebral body along and constrained by guide, the implant being introduced in a first generally linear shape;

curving the elongated implant as it advances in the vertebral body so that it extends more than 360 degrees about axis that intersects the upper and lower endplates of the vertebral body to define a second shape within the vertebral body that is generally helical and comprises a plurality of windings about the axis, the helical implant separating and/or supporting the endplates of the vertebral body, and the implant including surfaces that resist lateral shifting between adjacent windings; and

introducing flowable material comprising bone cement into the vertebral body.

23. The method of claim 22 in which the implant is made of polymeric material.

24. The method of claim 22 in which the implant includes a longitudinal passageway, and the method including introducing the flowable material through the passageway and into the vertebral body.

25. The method of claim 22 in which the implant includes a longitudinal passageway and the method includes introducing the flowable material through the passageway and into the helical shape.

26. The method of claim 22 in which the implant includes a longitudinal passageway communicating with at least one outlet of the implant positioned within the vertebral body, which at least one outlet is oriented to direct the flowable material in a preferential direction, and the method includes introducing the flowable material through the passageway and at least one outlet and in the preferential direction.

27. The method of claim 26 in which the preferential direction is away from a posterior portion of the vertebral body.

28. The method of claim 22 in which the implant defines an area within the helical shape and the method includes directing the flowable material into the area.

29. The method of claim 22 in which the implant defines a barrier to direct or limit the flow of flowable material within the vertebral body.

30. The method of claim 22 wherein the implant is advanced such that the helical shape contacts the endplates of the vertebral body so as to support and/or separate the endplates.

31. The method of claim 22 including diffusing a material from the implant into the vertebral body.

32. The method of claim 22 in which the adjacent windings include interfering surfaces to resist lateral shifting between adjacent windings.

33. The method of claim 22 in which the implant comprises an upper surface including a first abutment surface and a lower surface including a second abutment surface, and wherein the first and second abutment surfaces of adjacent windings are engageable in the helical shape to resist relative lateral shifting.

34. The method of claim 33 in which the first and second abutment surfaces comprise elongated shoulders.

35. The method of claim 22 in which the adjacent windings of the implant are substantially adjacent so as to define a helical shape that is substantially incompressible along its axis.

Assignments (7)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 28, 2022
From: WINTRUST BANK, N.A.
To: IZI MEDICAL PRODUCTS, LLC; SCP IR ACQUISITION, LLC; RADIOMED CORPORATION; SCP INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY, LLC
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FOURTH AMENDED AND RESTATED CONFIRMATORY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Recorded Jan 2, 2020
From: IZI MEDICAL PRODUCTS, LLC
To: WINTRUST BANK, N.A, AS AGENT
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 9, 2018
From: SCP IR ACQUISITION, LLC; IZI MEDICAL PRODUCTS, LLC
To: WINTRUST BANK, AS AGENT
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 5, 2018
From: BENVENUE MEDICAL, INC.
To: IZI MEDICAL PRODUCTS, LLC
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 29, 2018
From: CRG SERVICING LLC, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: BENVENUE MEDICAL, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 18, 2015
From: BENVENUE MEDICAL, INC.
To: CRG SERVICING LLC, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 3, 2015
From: SCHALLER, LAURENT
To: BENVENUE MEDICAL, INC.
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