Apparatus and devices for percutaneously extending an existing spinal construct
US-2015351811-A1 · Dec 10, 2015 · US
US9364270B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9364270-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514606702-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 27, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 14, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2016 |
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A battery pack for a use with a powered surgical tool. The battery pack may include a housing with an outer wall and opposing first and second ends. The housing may include an elongated shape that extends between the first and second ends. A first member may extend across the first end of the housing and include a first aperture, and a second end member may extend across the second end of the housing and may include a second aperture. A passage may extend through the housing with a first end that aligns with the first aperture and a second end that aligns with the second aperture. The housing may be sized for a plurality of storage locations positioned between the first and second members and around the passage, and each of the storage locations may be configured to store a power cell.
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What is claimed is: 1. A battery pack for a surgical tool comprising: a housing with an elongated body and opposing first and second ends, the housing including an elongated shape with a longitudinal axis that extends through the first and second ends, the housing including an interior space between the body and the first and second ends; a passage positioned within the interior space of the housing and through the first and second ends, the passage including an exterior wall that segregates the passage from the interior space and an open interior, the passage is coaxial with the longitudinal axis of the housing; and at least one power cell positioned within the interior space of the housing. 2. The battery pack of claim 1 , wherein the passage includes apertures in each of the first and second ends. 3. The battery pack of claim 1 , wherein the housing includes a substantially triangular cross-sectional shape with rounded corners and includes three of the power cells. 4. The battery pack of claim 1 , wherein the first end includes an endplate and a sidewall that extends outward from one side of the endplate, the sidewall and the housing including the same cross-sectional shape with the sidewall extending over an exterior surface of the housing when the first end is positioned on the housing. 5. The battery pack of claim 1 , wherein the at least one power cell includes a plurality of power cells arranged in a side-by-side configuration with the passage extending through a center of the configuration. 6. The battery pack of claim 1 , further comprising a charging member that extends through one of the first and second ends of the housing, the charging member including an elongated shape with a first end positioned at the at least one power cell and a second end located on an exterior of the housing. 7. The battery pack of claim 1 , wherein the interior space is completely enclosed by the housing and the passage. 8. A battery pack for a surgical tool comprising: a housing with an elongated outer wall with first and second ends; a first member that extends across the first end of the housing, the first end member including a first aperture; a second end member that extends across the second end of the housing, the second end member including a second aperture; an elongated tubular member with an exterior sheath that extends around and forms a hollow interior, the tubular member extending through the housing with a first end of the tubular member aligned with the first aperture and a second end of the tubular member aligned with the second aperture to form a passage; and at least one power cell positioned within the housing and between the first and second members. 9. The battery pack of claim 8 , wherein the tubular member is centrally positioned within the housing and the first aperture is centrally positioned in the first member and the second aperture is centrally positioned in the second member. 10. The battery pack of claim 8 , wherein the hollow interior of the tubular member includes a circular cross-sectional shape. 11. The battery pack of claim 8 , wherein the housing includes a substantially triangular cross-sectional shape with rounded corners and configured to contain three of the power cells. 12. The battery pack of claim 8 , wherein the first member includes a sidewall that extends outward from one side and the first member and the housing include the same cross-sectional shape with the sidewall extending over an exterior surface of the housing when the first member is positioned on the housing. 13. The battery pack of claim 8 , wherein the housing and the first and second end members form an enclosed interior space to isolate the at least one power cell. 14. The battery pack of claim 8 , wherein the tubular member is coaxial with a longitudinal axis of the housing. 15. The battery pack of claim 8 , further comprising a failsafe switch that prevents overheating of the battery pack, the failsafe switch having an upper temperature within a range of about 68-84 degree C. 16. A method of using a battery powered surgical tool comprising: connecting a battery pack to a body of the surgical tool, battery pack comprising: a housing with an elongated body and opposing first and second ends, the housing including an elongated shape with a longitudinal axis that extends through the first and second ends, the housing including an interior space between the body and the first and second ends; a passage positioned within the interior space of the housing and through the first and second ends, the passage including an exterior wall that segregates the passage from the interior space and an open interior, the passage is coaxial with the longitudinal axis of the housing; and at least one power cell positioned within the interior space of the housing; aligning the passage that extends through the interior of the battery pack with a passage that extends through an interior space of the body of the surgical tool and forming an extended passage; and inserting a guide wire through the extended passage with a first end of the guide wire positioned on a first end of the surgical tool and a second end of the guide wire positioned on a second end of the surgical tool. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein connecting the battery pack to the body of the surgical tool includes connecting the battery pack to a proximal end of the body. 18. The method of claim 16 , further comprising inserting the guide wire through the first passage and through an entire length of the battery pack. 19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising inserting the guide wire through the second passage and through an entire length of the body. 20. The method of claim 16 , further comprising inserting the guide wire through a first aperture in a first end of the battery pack and a second aperture in a second end of the battery pack.
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