Transpedicular access to the intervertebral disc space for discectomy, end plate preparation, and interbody fusion
US-2015216593-A1 · Aug 6, 2015 · US
US10779810B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10779810-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715786846-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 18, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 4, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 22, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 22, 2020 |
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Devices and methods for surgical retraction are described herein, e.g., for retracting nerve tissue, blood vessels, or other obstacles to create an unobstructed, safe surgical area. In some embodiments, a surgical access device can include an outer tube that defines a working channel through which a surgical procedure can be performed. A shield, blade, arm, or other structure can be manipulated with respect to the outer tube to retract an obstacle. For example, an inner blade can protrude from a distal end of the outer tube to retract obstacles disposed distal to the outer tube. The inner blade can be movable between a radially-inward position and a radially-outward position. The radially-inward position can allow insertion of the blade to the depth of the obstacle to position the obstacle adjacent to and radially-outward from the blade. Subsequent movement of the blade to the radially-outward position can retract the obstacle in a radially-outward direction. The blade can be manipulated remotely, e.g., from a proximal end of the access device or a location disposed outside of the patient. The blade can be manipulated in various ways, such as by rotating the blade relative to the outer tube, translating the blade longitudinally relative to the outer tube, sliding an expander along the blade, driving a wedge between the blade and the outer tube, actuating a cam mechanism of the access device, and/or pivoting the blade relative to the outer tube.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An access device, comprising: an outer tube having a distal end, a proximal end, and a working channel formed therethrough; and an inner shield disposed through the outer tube such that a distal end of the inner shield protrudes from the distal end of the outer tube, wherein the inner shield is movable relative to the outer tube between a first position, in which a distal end of a blade of the inner shield is disposed in a radially inward position, and a second position, in which the distal end of the blade of the inner shield is disposed in a radially outward position, and wherein the inner shield is movable between the first position and the second position based on an amount of force applied upon a cylinder of the inner shield by an inner surface of the outer tube, the force being configured to control the compression of the cylinder about its circumference. 2. An access device, comprising: an outer tube having a distal end, a proximal end, and a working channel formed therethrough; and an inner shield disposed through the outer tube such that a distal end of the inner shield protrudes from the distal end of the outer tube, wherein the inner shield is movable relative to the outer tube between a first position, in which a distal end of a blade of the inner shield is disposed in a radially inward position, and a second position, in which the distal end of the blade of the inner shield is disposed in a radially outward position, and wherein the inner shield is movable between the first position and the second position based on an amount of force applied upon a cylinder of the inner shield by an inner surface of the outer tube, the force being configured to control the compression of the cylinder about its circumference, wherein the blade of the inner shield has a length larger than a length of the outer tube, the blade having at least a distal portion adjacent to the distal end of the blade, the distal portion of the blade being configured to retract an obstacle in a radially outward direction, and wherein the cylinder: (i) is attached to the blade, (ii) is a cylindrical structure having a cylinder opening formed therethrough, (iii) has an angled distal-facing surface such that a portion of the distal-facing surface of the cylinder that contacts the blade forms an angle larger than 90 degrees with the blade, and (iv) is formed of a resilient material that allows for its circumferential compression by the inner surface of the outer tube. 3. The access device of claim 2 , wherein, in the first position, the distal end of the blade of the inner shield extends at an oblique angle with respect to a central longitudinal axis of the working channel of the outer tube. 4. The access device of claim 2 , wherein, in the first position, a portion of the inner shield extends proximal to the proximal end of the outer tube. 5. The access device of claim 2 , wherein the length of a portion of the blade that extends distally from the distal-facing surface of the cylinder is larger than the length of the outer tube, such that the distal end of the blade protrudes through the outer tube opening at the distal end of the outer tube. 6. The access device of claim 2 , wherein a circumference of the cylinder in the first position is larger than the circumference of the opening of the outer tube at the proximal end of the outer tube, and wherein the circumference of the cylinder in the second position is smaller than the circumference of the opening of the outer tube. 7. The access device of claim 2 , where the blade is made of a malleable material, such that the length of the handle portion can be adjusted to a desired size. 8. A surgical method, comprising: inserting an access tube of an access device into a patient; positioning an inner shield through a working channel of the access tube in a first position in which a distal portion of a cylinder of the inner shield is inserted through the working channel of the access tube at a proximal end of the access tube, such that an outer surface of the cylinder is not parallel to an inner surface of the access tube, thereby causing a distal end of the inner shield to be disposed radially inward toward a central longitudinal axis of the working channel and an outer surface of the inner shield to be disposed adjacent to tissue of the patient to be retracted; and moving the inner shield from the first position to the second position by distally sliding the inner shield through the working channel such that the cylinder is inserted within the working channel, thereby causing: (i) the inner surface of the access tube to compress the cylinder about its circumference, (ii) the distal end of the inner shield to retract radially outward away from the central longitudinal axis of the working channel, and (iii) the tissue of the patient to be retracted radially outward. 9. The surgical method of claim 8 , wherein the compressing of the cylinder about its circumference causes (i) the outer surface of the cylinder to contact the inner surface of the access tube and to be parallel thereto, and (ii) the distal end of the inner shield to retract radially outward. 10. The method of claim 8 , further comprising rotating the inner shield relative to the access tube while the inner shield is in the second position, such that a different portion of the tissue is retracted radially outward. 11. The device of claim 1 , wherein the cylinder is a slotted cylinder. 12. The method of claim 8 , wherein the cylinder is a slotted cylinder. 13. The access device of claim 1 , wherein, in the first position, the distal end of the blade of the inner shield extends at an oblique angle with respect to a central longitudinal axis of the working channel of the outer tube. 14. The access device of claim 1 , wherein, in the first position, a portion of the inner shield extends proximal to the proximal end of the outer tube.
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