IP Library Granted Patent US 11,937,797
Granted Patent B2
US 11,937,797 · App. 16/733,016 · Granted Mar 26, 2024

Method and devices for a sub-splenius/supra-levator scapulae surgical access technique

Inventors: William C. Horton (Duxbury, MA); John Riley Hawkins (Cumberland, RI); Christopher L Ramsay (West Wareham, MA); Edward B. Zalenski (Lakeville, MA); Alexander Grinberg (Newton, MA); Hassan Serhan (South Easton, MA); Ernest Quintanilha (Norton, MA)
Assignee: DePuy Synthes Products, Inc.
A61B17/0218A61B1/06A61B1/32A61B17/06066A61B17/06166A61B17/56A61B90/30A61B2017/0225A61B17/06A61B2090/309
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Patent No.
US 11,937,797
App. No.
16/733,016
Granted
Mar 26, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

A novel posterolateral inter-muscular approach has been developed to access the cervical. spine. The approach includes elevating the splenius capitis and trapezios muscles dorsally to create a window for deep spine access, wherein the window comprises: i) an anterior superior border of the trapezius muscle; ii) an anterior inferior border of the splenius capitis muscle, and iii) a posterior superior border of the levator scapulae muscle. Preferably, a device such as an implant or an instrument is then passed through the window to manipulate the spine.

Claims (9)

1. A medical retraction instrument comprising:

a retractor comprising an inner surface and a convex outer surface; and

a light source adjacent to the inner surface of the retractor and adapted to transmit light to the inner surface of the retractor;

wherein the medical retraction instrument is configured to retract a patient's skin away from a selected tissue in a working environment and create an operative space,

wherein the light source comprises at least one LED located between the inner surface and the convex outer surface,

wherein at least a portion of the inner surface is configured to illuminate the operative space by dispersing the light transmitted to the inner surface of the retractor by the light source, and

wherein the inner surface further comprises a reflective surface configured to disperse light emitted by the light source.

2. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein the retractor comprises an interior portion and a flexible outer portion.

3. The instrument of claim 1 , further comprising a camera.