IP Library Granted Patent US 7,014,633
Granted Patent B2
US 7,014,633 · App. 09/848,556 · Granted Mar 21, 2006

Methods of performing procedures in the spine

View Patent ↗
Loading inventors, assignments & file history…
Monitor This Case
Get email alerts when status or documents change.
Order Certified Copies
Most orders are placed with the USPTO same day — all within 24 business hours.
Order via The Patent Place →
Pre-filled with this patent's details
Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,014,633
App. No.
09/848,556
Granted
Mar 21, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed are methods of accessing and treating the spine, while minimizing trauma to surrounding tissue. A device is introduced through tissue, to an access point on the spine. The device is thereafter advanced axially within the spine, from the access point across a treatment zone. In one application, the access point is on the anterior surface of the spine, and, in another application, the access point is on the posterior surface of the spine. The lumen created through the spine across the treatment zone may be either substantially linear, or curved.

Claims (61)

1. A method of treating the spine, comprising the steps of:

identifying a site on the anterior surface of the sacrum;

forming a lumen from the site through the sacrum, through a disk and into at least one vertebrae; and

performing a procedure using the lumen.

2. A method of treating the spine as in claim 1 , wherein the forming step comprises drilling.

3. A method of treating the spine, comprising the steps of:

identifying a site on the posterior surface of the sacrum;

forming a nonlinear lumen from the site through the sacrum, through a disk and through at least one lumbar vertebrae; and

performing a procedure using the lumen.

4. A method of treating the spine as in claim 3 , wherein the forming step comprises drilling.

5. A method of treating the spine, comprising the steps of:

identifying a site on the skin of a patient, within about 5 cm from the coccyx;

providing a percutaneous access at the site and through tissue to the anterior surface of the sacrum by inserting a tract sheath from the site, through presacral space, and to the sacrum;

creating a lumen through the site, through the sheath, through the sacrum and at least one lumbar vertebrae; and

using the lumen to perform a procedure.

6. A method of treating the spine as in claim 5 , wherein the lumen is at least about 5 cm in length.

7. A method of treating the spine as in claim 6 , wherein the lumen is at least about 10 cm in length.

8. A method of treating the spine as in claim 5 , wherein the lumen is linear.

9. A method of treating the spine as in claim 5 , wherein the lumen is curved.

10. A method of treating the spine as in claim 5 , wherein the lumen extends at least as far as the thoracic spine.

11. A method of treating the spine at a treatment site which is spaced apart from an access site, comprising the steps of:

identifying an access site on the spine;

inserting a tract sheath from a skin incision, through tissue, and to the access site;

advancing a device through the incision, through the sheath, through the access site and into the spine;

further advancing the device axially through the spine for a distance across a treatment zone; and

treating the spine in the treatment zone;

wherein the distance is at least about 5 cm.

12. A method of treating the spine as in claim 11 , wherein the distance is at least about 10 cm.

13. A method of treating the spine as in claim 11 , wherein the access site is on the sacrum.

14. A method of treating the spine as in claim 11 , wherein the access site is on the thoracic spine.

15. A method of treating the spine as in claim 11 , further comprising the step of introducing the device percutaneously through the skin prior to the advancing step.

16. A method of treating the spine as in claim 11 , wherein the further advancing step comprises advancing the device along a linear path through the spine.

17. A method of treating the spine as in claim 11 , wherein the further advancing step comprises advancing the device along a nonlinear path through the spine.

18. A method of treating the spine as in claim 11 , wherein the treating step comprises implanting a fixation device.

19. A method of treating the spine comprising creating a minimally invasive passageway by inserting a tract sheath from a skin incision, through tissue, and through the sacrum of the spine, wherein the passageway has a linear longitudinal axis and a length of at least about 5 times its width, and introducing at least one device through the passageway to treat the spine, wherein an extension of the axis extends through at least two intervertebral disks.

20. A method of treating the spine as in claim 19 , wherein the passageway has a length of at least about 10 times its width.

21. A method of treating the spine as in claim 19 , wherein the passageway passes through the skin within about 5 cm of the coccyx.

22. A method of treating the spine as in claim 19 , wherein the passageway enters the spine on the anterior side.

23. A method of treating the spine as in claim 19 , wherein the passageway enters the spine on the posterior side.

24. A method of treating the spine as in claim 19 , wherein the introducing step comprises introducing a fixation device.

25. A method of performing a procedure on the spine at a procedure site which is spaced apart from an access site, comprising the steps of:

identifying an access site on the spine;

inserting a tract sheath from a skin incision, through tissue, and to the access site;

advancing a device through the skin incision, through the sheath, through the access site and into the spine;

further advancing the device axially through at least one vertebrae and at least one disk to the procedure site; and

performing a procedure at the procedure site;

wherein the access site is on a healthy portion of the spine, and the procedure site is on an unhealthy or compromised portion of the spine.

26. A method of performing a procedure as in claim 25 , wherein the access site is on a sacral vertebrae.

27. A method of performing a procedure as in claim 25 , wherein the procedure site is in a disk.

28. A method of performing a procedure from the inside of the spine, while minimizing the cross sectional area of an access pathway in the spine to a procedure site, comprising the steps of:

inserting a tract sheath through a skin incision, through tissue, and to the access pathway, the access pathway beginning at the sacrum of the spine and extending axially into the lumbar spine;

advancing a device through the sheath, through the access pathway to the procedure site, while the device has a first, reduced crossing profile; and

enlarging the crossing profile of a portion of the device at the procedure site to perform the procedure;

wherein the advancing step comprises advancing the device through at least one vertebrae and at least one disk.

29. A method of performing a procedure from the inside of the spine as in claim 28 , wherein the enlarging step comprises advancing a portion of the device radially outwardly from a longitudinal axis of the device, to perform the procedure.

30. A method of fusing the spine, comprising the steps of:

identifying a site on the anterior surface of the sacrum;

forming a lumen from the site through the sacrum, through a disk and into at least one vertebrae; and

introducing a fusion implant through the lumen.

31. A method of fusing the spine as in claim 30 , wherein the introducing step comprises introducing an elongate metal fusion device.

32. A method of fusing the spine as in claim 30 , wherein the introducing step comprises introducing a cure in place media.

Assignments (5)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE INCORRECT NUMBER, 7014833, INADVERTENTLY INCLUDED IN THE FILING PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 035207 FRAME 812. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SECURITY INTEREST. Recorded Jun 1, 2020
From: QUANDRY MEDICAL LLC
To: FORDHAM CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC
Reel/Frame 053024/0136 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 12, 2015
From: BAXANO SURGICAL, INC
To: QUANDARY MEDICAL, LLC
Reel/Frame 035199/0653 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 18, 2013
From: TRANS1 INC.
To: BAXANO SURGICAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 031624/0304 →
CORRECTION TO NAME OF RECEIVING PARTY PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 013791 FRAME 0143. Recorded Apr 23, 2007
From: AXIAMD, INC.
To: TRANS1 INC
Reel/Frame 019193/0303 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 1, 2001
From: CRAGG, ANDREW H.
To: AXIAMED, INC.
Reel/Frame 012198/0916 →