IP Library Granted Patent US 8,518,083
Granted Patent B2
US 8,518,083 · App. 13/461,972 · Granted Aug 27, 2013

Conical interspinous apparatus and a method of performing interspinous distraction

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Patent No.
US 8,518,083
App. No.
13/461,972
Granted
Aug 27, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A conical interspinous apparatus includes a distractor comprising an insertion portion and a central engagement groove, the insertion portion having a conical shape which tapers to a tip and is adapted to enable passage of the distractor between two spinous processes of vertebrae, and the central engagement groove is adapted to secure the distractor between the two spinous processes such that the two spinous processes rest in the central engagement groove. The conical interspinous apparatus includes a stabilizer which is adapted to be deployed from within the distractor to secure the two spinous processes within the central engagement groove and an insertion driver detachably coupled to a rear portion of the distractor. A guide wire, having a pointed tip, aids in the insertion of the distractor between the two spinous processes and is configured to guide the insertion of the distractor.

Claims (65)

1. A method of performing interspinous distraction, the method comprising:

inserting a distractor having a conical insertion portion and a central engagement groove between two spinous processes of vertebrae, the conical insertion portion adapted such that a gradual distraction between the two spinous processes occurs;

inserting an insertion driver while coupled to the distractor, the insertion driver being detachably coupled to a rear portion of the distractor;

implanting the distractor between the two spinous processes such that the two spinous processes rest in the central engagement groove between a proximal end and a distal end of the central engagement groove;

deploying a stabilizer which is adapted to be deployed from within the distractor to secure the two spinous processes within the central engagement groove; and

decoupling the insertion driver from the distractor and removing the insertion driver,

wherein the inserting of the distractor includes screwing the distractor into place between the two spinous processes, wherein the insertion portion has a conical screw shape such that a surface of the insertion portion has screw-shaped grooves adapted to enable the distractor to be screwed into place between the two spinous processes during the inserting of the distractor.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising locking the stabilizer in a deployed state.

3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: inserting a guide wire having a pointed tip between the two spinous processes, the guide wire configured to guide the inserting of the distractor and the inserting of the insertion driver between the two spinous processes while the insertion driver is coupled to the distractor, wherein the distractor and the insertion driver each have a guide channel disposed therein configured to accept the guide wire therein.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the insertion portion has an axis of distraction having a constant increasing angle that provides for constant distraction during the inserting of the distractor.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the stabilizer comprises:

a pair of proximal stabilization wings retracted within a first cavity of the distractor and configured to be deployed through a pair of proximal slots disposed on opposite sides of the proximal end of the central engagement groove; and

a pair of distal stabilization wings retracted within a second cavity of the distractor and configured to be deployed through a pair of distal slots disposed on opposite sides of the distal end of the central engagement groove;

wherein the insertion driver is configured to engage gears coupled to the pair of proximal and distal stabilization wings to deploy the pair of proximal and distal stabilization wings from the proximal and distal slots.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the stabilizer comprises:

a pair of proximal stabilization wings retracted within a first cavity of the distractor and configured to be deployed through a pair of proximal slots disposed on opposite sides of the proximal end of the central engagement groove;

wherein the insertion driver is configured to engage gears coupled to the pair of proximal stabilization wings to deploy the pair of proximal stabilization wings from the proximal slots; and

a stabilization base coupled to the distal end of the central engagement groove and which extends outward from the distractor and is adapted to inhibit the distractor from being inserted further between the two spinous processes.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the stabilizer comprises:

a pair of proximal stabilization wings retracted within a first cavity of the distractor and configured to be deployed through a pair of proximal slots disposed on opposite sides of the proximal end of the central engagement groove;

a pair of distal stabilization wings retracted within a second cavity of the distractor and configured to be deployed through a pair of distal slots disposed on opposite sides of the distal end of the central engagement groove; and

a deployment bar coupled to the insertion driver and to each stabilization wing of the proximal stabilization wings and the distal stabilization wings, the deployment bar being inserted within the guide channel of the distractor, and configured to be slidably switched between an extended position and a refracted position.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the stabilizer comprises:

a pair of proximal stabilization wings retracted within a first cavity of the distractor and configured to be deployed through a pair of proximal slots disposed on opposite sides of the proximal end of the central engagement groove; and

a pair of distal stabilization wings retracted within a second cavity of the distractor and configured to be deployed through a pair of distal slots disposed on opposite sides of the distal end of the central engagement groove,

wherein the pair of proximal stabilization wings and the pair of distal stabilization wings are coupled to the central engagement groove by a pressure mechanism such that the stabilization wings are deployed when the central engagement groove is pressurized by compression from the two spinous processes upon insertion therebetween.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the stabilizer comprises:

a pair of proximal stabilization wings retracted within a first cavity of the distractor and configured to be deployed through a pair of proximal slots disposed on opposite sides of the proximal end of the central engagement groove, the proximal stabilization wings are balloon O-rings such that the proximal stabilization wings are deflated in a retracted state and inflated in a deployed state;

a pair of distal stabilization wings retracted within a second cavity of the distractor and configured to be deployed through a pair of distal slots disposed on opposite sides of the distal end of the central engagement groove, the distal stabilization wings are balloon O-rings such that the distal stabilization wings are deflated in a refracted state and inflated in a deployed state; and

a pump coupled to each of the proximal stabilization wings and distal stabilization wings to inflate the proximal stabilization wings and the distal stabilization wings to a deployed state.

10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the insertion portion includes a pair of axial rectangular grooves, each disposed oppositely from each other, and wherein the stabilizer comprises:

a pair of side wings, each disposed within one of the pair of axial rectangular grooves and are configured to be congruent with a shape of the axial rectangular grooves and with a surface of the insertion portion in an undeployed state, the pair of side wings configured to be deployed outward from the axial rectangular grooves;

a deployment means which deploys the pair of side wings from the axial rectangular grooves such that the side wings open up from the axial rectangular grooves to a vertical position adjacent to the proximal end of the central engagement groove; and

a stabilization base coupled to the distal end of the central engagement groove and which extends outward from the distractor and is adapted to inhibit the distractor from being inserted further between the two spinous processes.

11. A method of performing interspinous distraction, the method comprising:

inserting a guide wire having a pointed tip between the two spinous processes;

inserting a distractor having a conical insertion portion and a central engagement groove between two spinous processes of vertebrae, the conical insertion portion adapted such that a gradual distraction between the two spinous processes occurs;

inserting an insertion driver while coupled to the distractor, the insertion driver being detachably coupled to a rear portion of the distractor;

implanting the distractor between the two spinous processes such that the two spinous processes rest in the central engagement groove between a proximal end and a distal end of the central engagement groove; and

decoupling the insertion driver from the distractor and removing the insertion driver,

wherein the guide wire is configured to guide the inserting of the distractor and the inserting of the insertion driver between the two spinous processes while the insertion driver is coupled to the distractor, and the distractor and the insertion driver each have a guide channel disposed therein configured to accept the guide wire therein,

wherein the inserting of the distractor includes screwing the distractor into place between the two spinous processes, wherein the insertion portion has a conical screw shape such that a surface of the insertion portion has screw-shaped grooves adapted to enable the distractor to be screwed into place between the two spinous processes during the inserting of the distractor.

12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising, before inserting the distractor, inserting a dilator having a conical insertion portion and a central engagement groove between the two spinous processes of vertebrae, the conical insertion portion adapted such that a gradual distraction between the two spinous processes occurs.

13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising cutting an interspinous ligament using the dilator.

14. A method of performing interspinous distraction, the method comprising:

inserting a guide wire having a pointed tip between the two spinous processes;

inserting a distractor having a conical insertion portion and a central engagement groove between two spinous processes of vertebrae, the conical insertion portion adapted such that a gradual distraction between the two spinous processes occurs;

inserting an insertion driver while coupled to the distractor, the insertion driver being detachably coupled to a rear portion of the distractor;

implanting the distractor between the two spinous processes such that the two spinous processes rest in the central engagement groove between a proximal end and a distal end of the central engagement groove;

deploying a stabilizer which is adapted to be deployed from within the distractor to secure the two spinous processes within the central engagement groove; and

decoupling the insertion driver from the distractor and removing the insertion driver,

wherein the guide wire is configured to guide the inserting of the distractor and the inserting of the insertion driver between the two spinous processes while the insertion driver is coupled to the distractor, and the distractor and the insertion driver each have a guide channel disposed therein configured to accept the guide wire therein;

wherein the inserting of the distractor includes screwing the distractor into place between the two spinous processes, wherein the insertion portion has a conical screw shape such that a surface of the insertion portion has screw-shaped grooves adapted to enable the distractor to be screwed into place between the two spinous processes during the inserting of the distractor.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the stabilizer comprises:

a pair of proximal stabilization wings retracted within a first cavity of the distractor and configured to be deployed through a pair of proximal slots disposed on opposite sides of the proximal end of the central engagement groove; and

a pair of distal stabilization wings retracted within a second cavity of the distractor and configured to be deployed through a pair of distal slots disposed on opposite sides of the distal end of the central engagement groove;

wherein the insertion driver is configured to engage gears coupled to the pair of proximal and distal stabilization wings to deploy the pair of proximal and distal stabilization wings from the proximal and distal slots.

16. The method of claim 14 , wherein the stabilizer comprises:

a pair of proximal stabilization wings retracted within a first cavity of the distractor and configured to be deployed through a pair of proximal slots disposed on opposite sides of the proximal end of the central engagement groove;

wherein the insertion driver is configured to engage gears coupled to the pair of proximal stabilization wings to deploy the pair of proximal stabilization wings from the proximal slots; and

a stabilization base coupled to the distal end of the central engagement groove and which extends outward from the distractor and is adapted to inhibit the distractor from being inserted further between the two spinous processes.

17. The method of claim 14 , wherein the insertion portion includes a pair of axial rectangular grooves, each disposed oppositely from each other, and wherein the stabilizer comprises:

a pair of side wings, each disposed within one of the pair of axial rectangular grooves and are configured to be congruent with a shape of the axial rectangular grooves and with a surface of the insertion portion in an undeployed state, the pair of side wings configured to be deployed outward from the axial rectangular grooves;

a deployment means which deploys the pair of side wings from the axial rectangular grooves such that the side wings open up from the axial rectangular grooves to a vertical position adjacent to the proximal end of the central engagement groove; and

a stabilization base coupled to the distal end of the central engagement groove and which extends outward from the distractor and is adapted to inhibit the distractor from being inserted further between the two spinous processes.

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