IP Library Granted Patent US 12,465,346
Granted Patent B2
US 12,465,346 · App. 18/474,541 · Granted Nov 11, 2025

Method of using a surgical tissue retractor

Inventor: Jason Blain (Encinitas, CA)
Assignee: Spinal Elements, Inc.
A61B17/0206A61B5/389A61B17/0218A61B2017/0256A61B2017/2837
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,465,346
App. No.
18/474,541
Granted
Nov 11, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of performing an operation, e.g. a spinal operation, on a patient using a retractor comprising a pair of blade assemblies which are adapted to open about a set of axes that are not parallel to a third spatial axis, and further comprising a pair of arms, which are adapted to move the pair of blade assemblies apart from one another in the third spatial axis. In the method, the blade assemblies are closed to assume a low profile, inserted into a relatively small incision, and stretched apart from each other, thereby stretching the skin about the incision to form an aperture longer than the incision. The blade assemblies are then opened by rotating the blades about the set of axes, stretching the skin around the incision in a second direction that is substantially perpendicular to the first direction (i.e. the direction of the incision.)

Claims (36)

1 . A retractor comprising:

a first blade;

a first rotation mechanism configured to rotate the first blade about a first axis extending along a longitudinal axis of the first blade;

a second blade;

a second rotation mechanism configured to rotate the second blade about a second axis extending along a longitudinal axis of the second blade,

wherein the first blade and the second blade have a closed conformation to slip into a channel formed by a probe, wherein the first blade and the second blade are configured to be deployed after slipping into the channel formed by the probe to pull open the channel.

2 . The retractor of claim 1 , wherein the first axis and the second axis are parallel.

3 . The retractor of claim 1 , wherein rotation of the first blade is independent of rotation of the second blade.

4 . The retractor of claim 1 , further comprising the probe.

5 . The retractor of claim 1 , further comprising an actuator configured to move both the first blade and second blade along an arc.

6 . The retractor of claim 1 , wherein the first blade and the second blade are configured to pull open the channel along a first direction and a second direction different from the first direction.

7 . The retractor of claim 1 , wherein the first blade and the second blade are substantially flat blades.

8 . A retractor comprising:

a first blade extending vertically;

a first rotation mechanism configured to rotate the first blade about a first vertical axis;

a second blade extending vertically;

a second rotation mechanism configured to rotate the second blade about a second vertical axis,

wherein the first blade and the second blade are configured to be closed to assume a low profile, inserted into an incision along a probe, and stretched apart from each other relative to the probe, thereby stretching tissue about the incision.

9 . The retractor of claim 8 , wherein the first blade and the second blade are configured to stretch tissue about the incision in a first direction along the direction of the incision.

10 . The retractor of claim 9 , wherein the first blade and the second blade are configured to stretch tissue about the incision in a second direction that is substantially perpendicular to the first direction.

11 . The retractor of claim 8 , further comprising the probe.

12 . The retractor of claim 8 , wherein the first blade and the second blade fit within the incision without requiring substantial stretching of the tissue, wherein the incision is between 0.5 inches and 2 inches.

13 . The retractor of claim 8 , wherein the first blade and the second blade are configured to stretch tissue about the incision to form an aperture longer than the incision.

14 . The retractor of claim 13 , wherein the first blade and the second blade are configured to stretch tissue about the incision to form an aperture wider than the incision.

15 . A retractor comprising:

a retractor system comprising:

a first blade extending along a vertical length;

a first rotation mechanism configured to rotate the first blade about a first vertical axis;

a second blade extending along a vertical length;

a second rotation mechanism configured to rotate the second blade about a second vertical axis,

wherein the first blade and the second blade are configured slide relative to a probe anchored at a treatment site, wherein the first blade and the second blade are configured to open relative to the probe to create an operative corridor.

16 . The retractor of claim 15 , further comprising the probe.

17 . The retractor of claim 16 , wherein the probe comprises a cross-sectional shape of a flattened oval.

18 . The retractor of claim 15 , wherein the operative corridor is longer and wider than an incision.

19 . The retractor of claim 15 , wherein the first blade and the second blade are configured to open along a first direction and a second direction, not parallel to the first direction.

20 . The retractor of claim 15 , further comprising an actuator configured to move both the first blade and second blade.

Assignments (3)
MERGER Recorded Sep 5, 2025
From: SPINAL ELEMENTS, INC.
To: AMENDIA, INC.
Reel/Frame 072819/0192 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 20, 2025
From: BLAIN, JASON
To: SPINAL ELEMENTS, INC.
Reel/Frame 072076/0889 →
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 →