Devices for treating the spine
View Patent ↗Method and apparatus are disclosed for distracting tissue and particularly spinal tissue. The device and method may include insertion of at least one elongated member and an augmenting member to form a structure between the tissues to be distraction, such that a dimensional aspect of the structure is augmented upon movement of the augmenting structure.
1. A tissue distraction device comprising:
first and second elongated spinal tissue distraction members insertable between adjacent tissue layers of a spine and adapted to define a structure in situ having a dimensional aspect in a direction extending between the tissue layers, and
a flexible augmenting elongated spinal tissue distraction member at least partially insertable between and in contact with said first and second elongated spinal tissue distraction members to cause separation of the first and second elongated spinal tissue distraction members to increase the dimensional aspect of at least a portion of the structure in situ, wherein said augmenting elongated spinal tissue distraction member and said first and second elongated spinal tissue distraction members are sufficiently flexible to change between a generally linear, planar configuration and a generally less linear configuration and the device in situ is substantially rigid in a direction extending between the tissue layers and flexible in a different direction.
2. The distraction device of claim 1 in which the first elongated spinal tissue distraction member and the second elongated spinal tissue distraction member are simultaneously insertable between adjacent tissue layers.
3. The distraction device of claim 1 in which said first and second elongated spinal tissue distraction members are sufficiently flexible to define a generally curved configuration in situ with spaced apart proximal and distal ends.
4. The distraction device of claim 1 in which said first and second elongated spinal tissue distraction members have at least one stress relief configuration that reduces bending stress in the generally less linear configuration.
5. The distraction device of claim 1 in which the first elongated spinal tissue distraction member has an inferior surface adjacent to a first surface of the augmenting elongated spinal tissue distraction member, and the second elongated spinal tissue distraction member has a superior surface adjacent to a second surface of the augmenting elongated spinal tissue distraction member, and at least one of the first surface of the augmenting elongated spinal tissue distraction member and the second surface of the augmenting elongated spinal tissue distraction member contains at least one surface portion configured to interact with at least one of the inferior surface of the first elongated spinal tissue distraction member and the superior surface of the second elongated spinal tissue distraction member to resist relative movement therebetween.
6. The distraction device of claim 1 , further comprising a pull wire connected to at least one of said first and second elongated spinal tissue distraction members, wherein the pull wire is adapted to exert a force on said at least one of said first and second elongated spinal tissue distraction members to change between the generally linear configuration and the generally less linear configuration.
7. A tissue distraction device comprising:
flexible first and second elongated spinal tissue distraction members insertable between adjacent tissue layers of a spine and adapted to define a structure in situ having a dimensional aspect in a direction extending between the tissue layers, and
an augmenting elongated spinal tissue distraction member at least partially insertable between and in contact with said first and second elongated spinal tissue distraction members to cause separation of the first and second elongated spinal tissue distraction members to increase the dimensional aspect of at least a portion of the structure in situ, wherein said augmenting elongated spinal tissue distraction member is sufficiently flexible in one direction to change between a generally linear, planar configuration and a generally less linear configuration and substantially rigid in a different direction.
8. The distraction device of claim 7 in which the augmenting elongated spinal tissue distraction member is substantially rigid in said direction extending between the tissue layers.
9. The distraction device of claim 7 in which the augmenting elongated spinal tissue distraction member is sufficiently flexible in one direction to change between a generally linear configuration and a generally less linear configuration and substantially rigid in a direction generally perpendicular to said one direction.
10. The distraction device of claim 7 in which the first and second elongated spinal tissue distraction members are sufficiently flexible in one direction to change between a generally linear configuration and a generally less linear configuration and substantially rigid in a different direction.
11. The distraction device of claim 10 in which the first and second elongated spinal tissue distraction members are substantially rigid in said direction extending between the tissue layers.
12. The distraction device of claim 10 in which the first and second elongated spinal tissue distraction members are sufficiently flexible in one direction to change between a generally linear configuration and a generally less linear configuration and substantially rigid in a direction generally perpendicular to said one direction.