Methods and apparatus for performing discectomy
US-11234716-B2 · Feb 1, 2022 · US
US11998221B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11998221-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217945557-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 15, 2022 |
| Priority date | Nov 23, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jun 4, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 4, 2024 |
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A medical instrument fashioned as an articulating curette for decorticating vertebral endplates of vertebrae of a spine via a cannula has a handle, a controller connected to the handle, two opposing arms extending from the controller, a control shaft between the two opposing arms and coupled to the controller for longitudinally axial movement thereof by the controller relative to the two opposing arms, a bladed decorticating head for decorticating vertebral endplate bone material from vertebral endplates and pivotally connected to the two opposing arms for articulation from 0° to 90° relative to the longitudinal axis of the control shaft, and a pivot mechanism between the bladed decorticating head and the control shaft providing controlled articulation of the bladed decorticating head through longitudinally axial movement of the control shaft. Rotational movement of the controller moves the control shaft axially relative to the two opposing arms to articulate the bladed decorticating head.
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A medical instrument for decorticating a vertebral endplate of a vertebra of a spine via a cannula during a surgical spine procedure comprising: a handle; a controller connected to the handle; a first arm extending from the controller and defining a first arm distal end; a second arm extending from the controller opposite to the first arm and defining a second arm distal end; a control shaft defining a control shaft distal end, a control shaft proximal end, and a longitudinal axis, the control shaft disposed between the first and second opposing arms, the control shaft proximal end operably coupled to the controller for longitudinally axial movement of the control shaft by the controller relative to the first and second opposing arms; a decorticating head for decorticating a vertebral endplate of a vertebra, the decorticating head having an end surface, an upper surface, a lower surface opposite the upper surface, a first lateral side surface between the upper surface and the lower surface, and a second lateral side surface between the upper surface and the lower surface and opposite to the first lateral side surface, a first single blade extending along a first side length of the upper surface and projecting laterally outward from the first lateral side surface, and a second single blade extending along a second side length of the upper surface opposite the first single blade and projecting laterally outward from the second lateral side surface, the decorticating head and pivotally connected to the first arm distal end and the second arm distal end via a single pivot for 90° articulation about the first arm and the second arm; and a pivot mechanism situated on and between the decorticating head and the control shaft distal end and configured to provide controlled articulation of the decorticating head through longitudinally axial movement of the control shaft. 2. The medical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the first single blade and the second single blade are each configured to decorticate a vertebral endplate when the decorticating head is pivoted from 0° to 90°, relative to the longitudinal axis of the control shaft. 3. The medical instrument of claim 2 , wherein the decorticating head defines a decorticating head proximal end and a decorticating head distal end, and includes a hole at the decorticating head proximal end adjacent the first and second blades. 4. The medical instrument of claim 3 , wherein the pivot mechanism includes a slot situated in the decorticating head distal end, and a post situated in the control shaft distal end and extending into the slot. 5. The medical instrument of claim 4 , wherein the slot is angled relative to the longitudinal axis of the control shaft. 6. An articulating curette for decorticating a vertebral endplate of a vertebra of a spine during a surgical spine procedure comprising: a handle; a controller connected to the handle; a shaft assembly including: two opposing arms extending from the controller and defining two arm ends distal to the controller; and a control shaft defining a distal control shaft end and a proximal control shaft end and disposed between the two opposing arms, the control shaft proximal end operably coupled to the controller for longitudinally axial movement of the control shaft by the controller relative to the two opposing arms; a decorticating head for decorticating a vertebral endplate of a vertebra, the decorticating head having an end surface, an upper surface, a lower surface opposite the upper surface, a first lateral side surface between the upper surface and the lower surface, and a second lateral side surface between the upper surface and the lower surface and opposite to the first lateral side surface, a first single blade extending along a first side length of the upper surface and projecting laterally outward from the first lateral side surface, and a second single blade extending along a second side length of the upper surface opposite the first single blade and projecting laterally outward from the second lateral side surface, the decorticating head pivotally connected to the two arm ends of the two opposing arms via a single pivot for 90° articulation about the two opposing arms; and a pivot mechanism situated on and between the decorticating head and the control shaft distal end for providing controlled articulation of the decorticating head through longitudinally axial movement of the control shaft. 7. The articulating curette of claim 6 , wherein the first single blade and the second single blade are each configured to decorticate a vertebral endplate when the decorticating head is pivoted from 0° to 90°, relative to the longitudinal axis of the control shaft. 8. The articulating curette of claim 7 , wherein the decorticating head defines a decorticating head proximal end and a decorticating head distal end, and includes a hole at the decorticating head proximal end adjacent the first single blade and the second single blade. 9. The articulating curette of claim 8 , wherein the pivot mechanism includes a slot situated in the decorticating head distal end, and a post situated in the control shaft distal end and extending into the slot. 10. The articulating curette of claim 9 , wherein the slot is angled relative to the longitudinal axis of the control shaft. 11. A method of decorticating a vertebral endplate of a vertebra of a spine comprising: making an incision in a body of a patient adjacent desired vertebrae; inserting a cannula in the incision; inserting an articulating curette in the cannula, the articulating curette having: a handle; a controller connected to the handle; a shaft assembly including: two opposing arms extending from the controller and defining two arm ends distal to the controller; and a control shaft defining a distal control shaft end and a proximal control shaft end and disposed between the two opposing arms, the control shaft proximal end operably coupled to the controller for longitudinally axial movement of the control shaft by the controller relative to the two opposing arms; a decorticating head for decorticating a vertebral endplate of a vertebra, the decorticating head having an end surface, an upper surface, a lower surface opposite the upper surface, a first lateral side surface between the upper surface and the lower surface, and a second lateral side surface between the upper surface and the lower surface and opposite to the first lateral side surface, a first single blade extending along a first side length of the upper surface and projecting laterally outward from the first lateral side surface, and a second single blade extending along a second side length of the upper surface opposite the first single blade and projecting laterally outward from the second lateral side surface, the decorticating head pivotally connected to the two arm ends of the two opposing arms via a single for 90° articulation about the two opposing arms; and a pivot mechanism situated on and between the decorticating head and the control shaft distal end for providing controlled articulation of the decorticating head through longitudinally axial movement of the control shaft; operating the articulating curette to decorticate the vertebral endplate by the decorticating head when the decorticating head is pivoted from 0° to 90°, relative to the longitudinal axis of the control shaft; and removing the articulating curette from the cannula. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the decorticating head of the articulating head defines a decorticating head proximal end and a decorticating head distal end, and includes a hole at the decorticatin
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