Devices for distracting tissue layers of the human spine
View Patent ↗The present invention relates to methods of separating, supporting or both separating and supporting layers of tissue in the human spine. Such methods generally comprise inserting at least one member between layers of tissue in the human spine and changing the configuration of the member to define a support structure between the tissue layers.
1. A distraction system for treating the human spine, comprising:
at least one guide member for guiding a generally elongated member to a location between the tissue layers of the spine, said guide member having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, said distal end portion adapted for insertion between the tissue layers and defining a shape of a desired support structure, said guide member having a substantially linear pre-deployed configuration for insertion of the distal end portion of the guide member between the tissue layers and a deployed configuration in which the distal end portion of the guide member, by change of configuration, forms the shape of the desired support structure;
the elongated member slidably mounted on the guide member for advancing the elongated member distally along the guide member for insertion between the tissue layers, said elongated member substantially conforming to the shape defined by the distal end portion of the guide member to form a support structure that separates, supports or both separates and supports the tissue layers; and
the guide member being adapted to be removed from the elongated member after the support structure has been formed.
2. The distraction system of claim 1 in which the distal end portion of the guide member self-forms into the deployed configuration.
3. The distraction system of claim 1 in which the shape of the desired support structure formed by the distal end portion of the guide member is a helically-shaped configuration including a plurality of adjacent windings.
4. The distraction system of claim 1 in which the elongated member includes a lumen slidably receiving the guide member for advancement of the elongated member distally along the guide member.
5. The distraction system of claim 1 in which the support structure formed by the elongated member defines an internal resident volume.
6. The distraction system of claim 5 in which the elongated member includes a lumen therein, wherein the lumen is in communication with the internal resident volume and is adapted to direct movement of flowable material into the internal resident volume.
7. The distraction system of claim 6 in which the support structure limits or prevents the movement of flowable material out of the internal resident volume.
8. The distraction system of claim 7 in which the resident volume is adapted to contain undisturbed tissue.
9. The distraction system of claim 1 in which the guide member comprises a guide wire.
10. The distraction system of claim 1 in which the generally elongated member comprises an intravertebral implant.
11. The distraction system of claim 1 in which the generally elongated member includes a plurality of slots spaced apart along the elongated member so as to define alternating slots and intermediate members located along the implant.
12. The distraction system of claim 1 in which the support structure formed by the elongated member has a generally helical configuration including a plurality of adjacent windings.
13. The distraction system of claim 12 in which at least one of the windings is in contact with an immediately adjacent winding and the at least one and immediately adjacent windings are configured for contact that assists in maintaining the support structure in the generally helical configuration.
14. The distraction system of claim 13 wherein the at least one and immediately adjacent windings include contacting surfaces that are configured to resist lateral shifting between the windings.
15. The distraction system of claim 13 in which the contact between the at least one and immediately adjacent windings includes interfering surfaces between the windings.
16. The distraction system of claim 1 further including a cannula for deployment of the guide member and elongated member therethrough and into between the tissue layers.
17. The distraction system of claim 1 further including a bone filler injection device.
18. The distraction system of claim 1 wherein the elongated guide member is comprised of a shape memory material.
19. The distraction system of claim 1 wherein the shape defined the distal end portion of the guide member changes configuration to form a multi-tiered arrangement defining the shape of the desired support structure.
20. The distraction system of claim 1 wherein the distal end portion of the guide member changes configuration to form a scaffold defining the shape of the desired support structure.