Device for expanding and supporting body tissue
US-9445921-B2 · Sep 20, 2016 · US
US9445856B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9445856-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213396818-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 15, 2012 |
| Priority date | Aug 29, 2008 |
| Publication date | Sep 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 20, 2016 |
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A device is disclosed for reducing a vertebral compression fracture, comprising a superior end plate and an inferior end plate disposed along a vertical axis. The superior end plate and the inferior end plate are slidably separable in a vertical direction along the vertical axis. An interior chamber is provided in fluid communication with a port extending from an exterior to the interior chamber. The device is deployable within a vertebral body and expandable within the vertebral body by injecting a flowable material into the interior chamber thereby displacing the superior and inferior end plates along the vertical axis.
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A spinal system comprising: a rigid superior plate having a proximal end and a distal end and a length therebetween; a rigid inferior plate opposed to the superior plate having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the rigid superior plate is separated from the rigid inferior plate by a distance of separation; a first pair of bar members positioned between the superior plate and inferior plate; a second pair of bar members positioned between the superior plate and inferior plate, wherein the first pair of bar members positioned between the superior plate and the inferior plate do not intersect with the second pair of bar members positioned between the superior plate and the inferior plate; a first nut attached to the first pair of bar members, wherein the first nut is positioned closer to the proximal end of the rigid superior plate than the distal end of the rigid superior plate; a second nut attached to the second pair of bar members, wherein the second nut is positioned closer to the distal end of the rigid superior plate than the proximal end of the rigid superior plate; an expansion member extending through the first nut and the second nut, wherein the expansion member has a longitudinal length; a first end portion positioned along the longitudinal length of the expansion member, wherein the first end portion is positioned at a first end of the expansion member; and a second end portion positioned along the longitudinal length of the expansion member, wherein the second end portion is positioned at a second end of the expansion member, wherein the first and second end portions are separated a distance from the first and second nuts, respectively, wherein the expansion member is confined between the first end portion and the second end portion such that no part of the expansion member extends beyond the first end portion and the second end portion along the longitudinal length of the expansion member, wherein the distance of separation between the superior plate and inferior plate increases as the first nut and the second nut are drawn closer together, wherein in a fully expanded configuration, the length of the rigid superior plate is greater than the distance of separation between the rigid superior plate and the rigid inferior plate, and the expansion member has a longitudinal axis that runs along the length of the rigid superior plate. 2. The spinal system of claim 1 , wherein the first nut is rotatably coupled to the first pair of bar members. 3. A spinal system comprising: a rigid superior plate having a proximal end and a distal end and a length therebetween; a rigid inferior plate opposed to the superior plate, wherein the rigid superior plate is separated from the rigid inferior plate by a distance of separation; a first component connected to one or more proximal walls, wherein the one or more proximal walls are attached to the inferior plate and a proximal end of the superior plate; a second component connected to one or more distal walls, wherein the one or more distal walls are attached to the inferior plate and a distal end of the superior plate, wherein the one or more proximal walls that are attached to the inferior plate and the superior plate do not intersect with the one or more distal walls that are attached to the inferior plate and the superior plate; an expansion member extending through the first component and the second component, wherein the expansion member has a longitudinal length; a first wall positioned along the longitudinal length of the expansion member, wherein the first wall is positioned at a first end of the expansion member; and a second wall positioned along the longitudinal length of the expansion member, wherein the second wall is positioned at a second end of the expansion member, wherein the first and second walls are separated a distance from the first and second components, respectively, wherein the distance of separation between the superior plate and inferior plate increases as the first component and the second component are drawn closer together, wherein in a fully expanded configuration, the length of the rigid superior endplate is greater than the distance of separation between the rigid superior plate and the rigid inferior plate, and the expansion member has a longitudinal axis that runs along the length of the rigid superior plate. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the first component and the second component comprise first and second nuts. 5. The system of claim 3 , wherein the first component and the second component comprise first and second ratcheting rings. 6. The system of claim 5 , wherein a serrated shaft extends through the first and second ratcheting rings. 7. The system of claim 3 , wherein the first component is connected to at least a pair of proximal walls. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the second component is connected to at least a pair of distal walls. 9. A spinal system comprising: a rigid superior plate having a proximal end and a distal end and a length therebetween; a rigid inferior plate opposed to the superior plate, wherein the rigid superior plate is separated from the rigid inferior plate by a distance of separation; at least one proximal bar member operably connected to the inferior plate and a proximal end of the superior plate; a first nut operably connected to the at least one proximal bar member; at least one distal bar member operably connected to the inferior plate and a distal end of the superior plate, wherein the at least one proximal bar member operably connected to the inferior plate and superior plate does not intersect with the at least one distal bar operably connected to the inferior plate and the superior plate; a second nut operably connected to the at least one distal bar member; an expansion member extending through the first nut and the second nut, wherein the expansion member has a longitudinal length; a first wall positioned along the longitudinal length of the expansion member, wherein the first wall is positioned at a first end of the expansion member; and a second wall positioned along the longitudinal length of the expansion member, wherein the second wall is positioned at a second end of the expansion member, wherein the first and second walls are separated a distance from the first and second nuts, respectively, wherein the expansion member is confined between the first wall and the second wall such that no part of the expansion member extends beyond the first wall and the second wall along the longitudinal length of the expansion member, wherein movement of the at least one proximal bar member relative to the at least one distal member modifies the distance between the superior plate and the inferior plate, wherein in a fully expanded configuration, the length of the rigid superior plate is greater than the distance of separation between the rigid superior plate and the rigid inferior plate, and the expansion member has a longitudinal axis that runs along the length of the rigid superior plate. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the distance between the superior plate and the inferior plate increases when the first nut is drawn in toward the second nut. 11. The system of claim 9 , further comprising a first ratcheting ring attachable to the at least one proximal bar member and a second ratcheting ring attachable to the at least one distal bar member, wherein the distance between the superior plate and the inferior plate increases when the first ratcheting ring is drawn in toward the second ratcheting ring. 12. The system of claim 11 , further comprising a serrated shaft extending through the fir
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