IP Library Granted Patent US 12,053,196
Granted Patent B2
US 12,053,196 · App. 17/544,283 · Granted Aug 6, 2024

Apparatus and methods for disrupting inter vertebral disc tissue

Inventors: Andrew Huffmaster (Newark, CA); Jeffrey L. Emery (Emerald Hills, CA); Ricardo J. Simmons (Carlsbad, CA); Douglas M. Lorang (San Jose, CA); Jeffrey A. Doelling (Sunnyvale, CA); Russell Borg (Campbell, CA); Laurent B. Schaller (Los Altos, CA); Ebrahim M. Quddus (Fremont, CA); Sandeep Kunwar (Woodside, CA); James K. Lee (Castro Valley, CA); Timothy J. McGrath (Fremont, CA)
Assignee: Spinal Elements, Inc.
A61B17/295A61B17/320016A61B2017/00261A61B2017/2926A61B2017/2927A61B2017/2939A61B2017/320004A61B2017/320008A61B2017/320012A61B2017/32006A61B2090/08021
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Patent No.
US 12,053,196
App. No.
17/544,283
Granted
Aug 6, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

An apparatus for disrupting tissue in the intervertebral disc space that includes a barrier member having a first configuration for insertion into the disc space and a second configuration when deployed within the disc space. The second configuration of the barrier member is adapted to at least partially define a perimeter of a working region within the disc space. The apparatus also includes a tissue disruption tool configured for insertion into the working region.

Claims (29)

1. A tissue disruption tool comprising:

a first shaft comprising a first joint;

a second shaft comprising a second joint; and

an articulating tissue disruptor pivotally attached to the first shaft at the first joint and pivotally attached to the second shaft at the second joint, wherein the articulating tissue disruptor slides along a barrier which guides the articulating tissue disruptor along a perimeter of a working region defined by the barrier, wherein the articulating tissue disruptor faces towards the center of the working region.

2. The tissue disruption tool of claim 1 , wherein the first shaft and the second shaft are linearly moveable relative to one another.

3. The tissue disruption tool of claim 1 , wherein the articulating tissue disruptor is moveable from a first configuration where the articulating tissue disruptor is in-line with the first shaft and the second shaft to a second configuration where the articulating tissue disruptor is at an angle to the first shaft and the second shaft.

4. The tissue disruption tool of claim 1 , wherein movement of the second shaft proximally to the first shaft causes the articulating tissue disruptor to pivot at the first joint and the second joint.

5. The tissue disruption tool of claim 1 , wherein back-and-forth movement of the articulating tissue disruptor between a straight and an angled configuration causes disruption of tissue.

6. A tissue disruption tool comprising:

an articulating tissue disruptor comprising a center opening comprising an opening upper edge and an opening lower edge, an upper side with an outer upper edge and a first surface extending from the outer upper edge to the opening upper edge, and a lower side with an outer lower edge and a second surface extending from the outer lower edge to the opening lower edge, wherein one or both of the first surface is beveled or angled inward from the outer upper edge toward the opening upper edge and the second surface is beveled or angled inward from the outer lower edge toward the opening lower edge of the articulating tissue disruptor such that material is funneled toward the center opening;

wherein the outer upper edge and the outer lower edge are configured to cut or scrape an endplate of a vertebral body; and

wherein the articulating tissue disruptor comprises an ogive shape.

7. The tissue disruption tool of claim 6 , further comprising a first shaft comprising a first joint and a second shaft comprising a second joint, wherein the articulating tissue disruptor is coupled to the first shaft at the first joint and coupled to the second shaft at the second joint.

8. The tissue disruption tool of claim 7 , wherein movement of the second shaft proximally to the first shaft causes the articulating tissue disruptor to pivot.

9. The tissue disruption tool of claim 6 , wherein the articulating tissue disruptor is configured to articulate by moving a first shaft relative to a second shaft.

10. The tissue disruption tool of claim 6 , wherein the articulating tissue disruptor is moveable from a first configuration to a second configuration, wherein the first configuration is at an angle to the second configuration.

11. The tissue disruption tool of claim 10 , wherein back-and-forth movement of the articulating tissue disruptor between the first configuration and the second configuration causes disruption of tissue.

12. A tissue disruption tool comprising:

a first shaft comprising a first joint;

a second shaft comprising a second joint; and

an articulating tissue disruptor pivotally attached to the first shaft at the first joint and pivotally attached to the second shaft at the second joint, wherein the first joint and the second joint are located near an end of the articulating tissue disruptor such that the articulating tissue disruptor extends only on one side of the first shaft and the second shaft when the articulating tissue disruptor extends at an angle to the first shaft and the second shaft,

wherein the articulating tissue disruptor comprises a first surface and a second surface, wherein one or both of the first surface and the second surface is beveled or angled inward toward a center opening of the articulating tissue disruptor.

13. The tissue disruption tool of claim 12 , wherein the articulating tissue disruptor comprises an ogive shape.

14. The tissue disruption tool of claim 12 , wherein the articulating tissue disruptor comprises a pointed distal end portion configured to puncture an endplate of a vertebral body.

15. The tissue disruption tool of claim 12 , wherein the articulating tissue disruptor comprises a center opening.

16. The tissue disruption tool of claim 15 , wherein the center opening is configured to collect tissue for removal.

17. The tissue disruption tool of claim 12 , wherein an outer edge of the first surface is configured to cut or scrape tissue.

18. The tissue disruption tool of claim 12 , wherein an outer edge of the first surface is configured to contact a superior endplate and an outer edge of the second surface is configured to contact an inferior endplate.

19. The tissue disruption tool of claim 12 , wherein a distal end portion of the tissue disruption tool slides along a barrier and the barrier serves as a track that guides distal end portion in a curved path.

Assignments (4)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 31, 2024
From: SPINAL ELEMENTS, INC.; CUSTOM SPINE ACQUISITION, INC.; OMNI ACQUISITION INC.
To: PERCEPTIVE CREDIT HOLDINGS IV, LP
Reel/Frame 067596/0295 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 22, 2022
From: BENVENUE (ASSIGNMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS), LLC
To: SPINAL ELEMENTS, INC.
Reel/Frame 061186/0345 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 19, 2022
From: BENVENUE MEDICAL, INC.
To: BENVENUE (ASSIGNMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS), LLC
Reel/Frame 061141/0934 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 4, 2022
From: HUFFMASTER, ANDREW; EMERY, JEFFREY L.; SIMMONS, RICARDO J.; LORANG, DOUGLAS M.; DOELLING, JEFFREY A.; BORG, RUSSELL; SCHALLER, LAURENT B.; QUDDUS, EBRAHIM M.; KUNWAR, SANDEEP; LEE, JAMES K.; MCGRATH, TIMOTHY J.
To: BENVENUE MEDICAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 058543/0047 →