Inflatable bone tamp with flow control and methods of use

US10265111B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10265111-B2
Application numberUS-201615138670-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 26, 2016
Priority dateApr 26, 2016
Publication dateApr 23, 2019
Grant dateApr 23, 2019

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An inflatable bone tamp is provided that includes a shaft with proximal and distal portions and a central longitudinal axis. A balloon is attached to the shaft such that a material can flow through the shaft and into the balloon to inflate the balloon. A flow controller controls the flow of the material through the shaft and into the balloon. Kits, systems and methods are disclosed.

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What is claimed is: 1. An inflatable bone tamp comprising: an outer shaft extending along a central longitudinal axis between opposite proximal end and distal end portions, an inner surface of the outer shaft defining a passageway; an inner shaft positioned within the passageway, an inner surface of the inner shaft defining a lumen, a distal end of the inner shaft comprising apertures that are in communication with the lumen; a balloon having a distal end coupled to the distal end of the inner shaft and a proximal end coupled to the distal end portion of the outer shaft, the balloon having an interior communicating with the lumen and the passageway, the interior of the balloon communicating with the lumen via the apertures in the distal end of the inner shaft; and a plurality of flow controllers coupled to the inner surface of the inner shaft within the lumen, each of the plurality of flow controllers being spaced apart from one another about a circumference of the inner surface of the inner shaft, and each of the plurality of flow controllers protruding into the lumen and including an exposed first side surface, an exposed second side surface, and an exposed inward-facing surface; wherein a material injected into the lumen moves through the lumen, between the inward-facing surfaces of the plurality of flow controllers, between the exposed first side surfaces and the exposed second side surfaces of adjacent ones of the plurality of flow controllers, through the apertures, and into the interior of the balloon to inflate the balloon; and wherein the material moves out of the balloon, into the passageway and out of the outer shaft to deflate the balloon. 2. The inflatable bone tamp of claim 1 , wherein the bone tamp includes a proximal end and an opposite distal end, the balloon being positioned at and adjacent the distal end of the bone tamp, and the plurality of flow controllers being positioned adjacent the proximal end of the bone tamp. 3. The inflatable bone tamp of claim 1 , further comprising a first of the plurality of flow controllers positioned at a first circumferential position, a second of the plurality of flow controllers positioned at a second circumferential position, a third of the plurality of flow controllers positioned at a third circumferential position, and a fourth of the plurality of flow controllers positioned at a fourth circumferential position, the first circumferential position being adjacent the second circumferential position, the second circumferential position being adjacent the third circumferential position, the third circumferential position being adjacent the fourth circumferential position, and the fourth circumferential position being adjacent the first circumferential position, the first circumferential position being opposite from the third circumferential position, and the second circumferential position being opposite from the fourth circumferential position. 4. An inflatable bone tamp comprising: an outer shaft extending along a central longitudinal axis between opposite proximal end and distal end portions, an inner surface of the outer shaft defining a passageway; an inner shaft positioned within the passageway, an inner surface of the inner shaft defining a lumen, a distal end of the inner shaft comprising apertures that are in communication with the lumen; a proximal portion coupled to the shafts such that a first port of the proximal portion is in communication with the passageway and a second port of the proximal portion is in communication with the lumen; a balloon having a distal end coupled to the distal end of the inner shaft and a proximal end coupled to the distal end portion of the outer shaft, the balloon having an interior communicating with the lumen and the passageway, the interior of the balloon communicating with the lumen via the apertures in the distal end of the inner shaft; and a plurality of flow controllers coupled to the inner surface of the inner shaft within the lumen, each of the plurality of flow controllers being spaced apart from one another about a circumference of the inner surface of the inner shaft, and each of the plurality of flow controllers protruding into the lumen and including an exposed first side surface, an exposed second side surface, and an exposed inward-facing surface; wherein a material injected into the second port moves through the lumen, between the inward-facing surfaces of the plurality of flow controllers, between the exposed first side surfaces and the exposed second side surfaces of adjacent ones of the plurality of flow controllers, through the apertures, and into the interior of the balloon to inflate the balloon, and wherein the material moves out of the balloon, into the passageway and out of the first port to deflate the balloon upon suction being applied to the first port. 5. The inflatable bone tamp of claim 4 , wherein the bone tamp includes a proximal end and an opposite distal end, the proximal portion being positioned at and adjacent the proximal end of the bone tamp, the balloon being positioned at and adjacent the distal end of the bone tamp, and the plurality of the flow controllers being positioned adjacent the proximal portion. 6. The inflatable bone tamp of claim 4 , further comprising a first of the plurality of flow controllers positioned at a first circumferential position, a second of the plurality of flow controllers positioned at a second circumferential position, a third of the plurality of flow controllers positioned at a third circumferential position, and a fourth of the plurality of flow controllers positioned at a fourth circumferential position, the first circumferential position being adjacent the second circumferential position, the second circumferential position being adjacent the third circumferential position, the third circumferential position being adjacent the fourth circumferential position, and the fourth circumferential position being adjacent the first circumferential position, the first circumferential position being opposite from the third circumferential position, and the second circumferential position being opposite from the fourth circumferential position. 7. An inflatable bone tamp comprising: a first shaft extending along a central longitudinal axis between a first proximal portion and an opposite first distal portion, the first shaft including an inner surface defining a lumen extending therethrough, and the first distal portion including at least one aperture therethrough; a second shaft extending between a second proximal portion and an opposite second distal portion, the second shaft including an inner surface defining a passageway extending therethrough; an inflatable balloon having an interior, a distal end coupled to the first distal portion of the first shaft and a proximal end coupled to the second distal portion of the second shaft such that a material can flow through the first shaft and into the balloon to inflate the balloon; and a plurality of flow controllers coupled to the inner surface of the first shaft inside the lumen that control the flow of the material through the lumen and into the balloon, each of the plurality of flow controllers protruding into the lumen and being spaced apart from one another about a circumference of the inner surface of the first shaft, a first of the plurality of flow controllers positioned at a first circumferential position, a second of the plurality of flow controllers positioned at a second circumferential position, third of the plurality of flow controllers positioned at a third circumferential position, and a fourth of the plurality of flow controllers positioned at a fourth circumferential position, the first circumferential position being adjacent the second circumferential po

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  • with filtering, degassing, venting or pressure relief means · CPC title

  • inflatable, e.g. kyphoplasty balloons · CPC title

  • Tools for expanding or compacting bones or discs or cavities therein (A61B17/8805, A61B17/7097 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10265111B2 cover?
An inflatable bone tamp is provided that includes a shaft with proximal and distal portions and a central longitudinal axis. A balloon is attached to the shaft such that a material can flow through the shaft and into the balloon to inflate the balloon. A flow controller controls the flow of the material through the shaft and into the balloon. Kits, systems and methods are disclosed.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Medtronic Holding Co Sarl
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/8855. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 23 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).