Radio frequency catheter to target ligamentum flavum
US-9028488-B2 · May 12, 2015 · US
US9775627B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9775627-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314440050-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 1, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 5, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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System and methods for channeling a path into bone include a trocar having a proximal end, distal end and a central channel disposed along a central axis of the trocar. The trocar includes a distal opening at or near the distal end of the trocar. The system includes a curved cannula sized to be received in the central channel, and having a curved distal end configured to be extended laterally outward from the distal opening in a curved path extending away from the trocar. The curved cannula has a central passageway having a diameter configured allow a probe to be delivered through the central passageway to a location beyond the curved path.
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A system for channeling a path into bone, comprising: an introducer having a proximal end, a distal end and a central channel, wherein the central channel is disposed along a central axis of the introducer and extends from the proximal end toward the distal end, wherein the introducer comprises a distal opening at or near the distal end of the introducer, the distal opening being in communication with the central channel, wherein the introducer is configured to be deployed through a cortical bone region and into a cancellous bone region of a vertebral body; a curved cannula sized to be received in said central channel and delivered from the proximal end of the introducer toward said distal opening, wherein the curved cannula comprises a straight tubular body and a curved distal end configured to be extended laterally outward from the distal opening of the introducer in a curved path extending away from the introducer, wherein the curved path is generated through at least a portion of the cancellous bone region of the vertebral body, wherein the curved cannula comprises a cannula channel configured to allow a treatment device to be delivered through the cannula channel; and a treatment device configured to be delivered through the cannula channel of the curved cannula to a location at or beyond the curved path, wherein the proximal end of the introducer comprises a handle comprising: a proximal recess, wherein the proximal recess is in communication with the central channel to allow reciprocation of the curved cannula within the central channel; and a lateral slot in communication with said proximal recess, the lateral slot extending radially outward from the proximal recess at a proximal surface of the handle, wherein the lateral slot is configured to allow insertion of the curved cannula such that a central axis of the straight tubular body is at an angle with respect to the central axis of the introducer when the curved distal end of the curved cannula is inserted into the proximal recess. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the curved distal end of the curved cannula is deformable so as to be delivered in a straight configuration through the introducer and deployed in a curved configuration outward from the distal opening at an angle with respect to the central axis of the introducer. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the lateral slot comprises a curvilinear bottom surface configured to allow the curved distal end of the curved cannula to be slideably advanced into the proximal recess and the central channel without having to pre-straighten the curved cannula. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the curvilinear bottom surface comprises a radius substantially matching a radius of the curved distal end of the curved cannula, thereby promoting evenly distributed loading along the curved distal end while the curved distal end is advanced into the proximal recess and the central channel. 5. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a curved stylet comprising a straight proximal body and a preformed curved distal end. 6. The system of claim 5 , wherein a proximal end of the curved cannula comprises a cannula handle comprising: a central recess, wherein the central recess is in communication with the cannula channel to allow reciprocation of the curved stylet within the cannula channel; and a lateral cannula slot in communication with said central recess, the lateral cannula slot extending radially outward from the central recess at a proximal surface of the cannula handle, wherein the lateral cannula slot is configured to allow insertion of the curved stylet such that a central axis of the straight proximal body is at an angle with respect to a central axis of the cannula channel when the preformed curved distal end of the curved stylet is inserted into the central recess. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the lateral cannula slot comprises a curvilinear bottom surface configured to allow the preformed curved distal end of the curved stylet to be slideably, advanced into the central recess and the cannula channel, and wherein the curvilinear bottom surface of the cannula handle comprises a radius substantially matching a radius of the preformed curved distal end of the curved stylet. 8. The system of claim 6 : wherein the curved cannula comprises a stop nut threaded about a threaded portion, the threaded portion being distal to the cannula handle and proximal to the straight tubular body; wherein the stop nut is configured to have a first position on the threaded portion, said stop nut being configured to restrain advancement of the curved cannula within the introducer such that the curved distal end of the cannula does not extend past the distal end of the introducer when the stop nut is in the first position. 9. A system for channeling a path into bone, comprising: an introducer comprising a proximal end, a distal end and a central channel, wherein the central channel is disposed along a central axis of the introducer and extends from the proximal end toward the distal end, wherein the introducer comprises a distal opening at or near the distal end of the introducer, the distal opening being in communication with the central channel; a curved cannula sized to be received in said central channel and delivered from the proximal end of the introducer toward said distal opening, wherein the curved cannula comprises a straight tubular body at a proximal end and a curved distal end, wherein the curved distal end is configured to be extended laterally outward from the distal opening of the introducer in a curved path extending away from the introducer, wherein the proximal end of the introducer comprises a handle comprising: a proximal recess, wherein the proximal recess is in communication with the central channel to allow reciprocation of the curved cannula within the central channel; and a lateral slot in communication with said proximal recess, the lateral slot extending radially outward from the proximal recess at a proximal surface of the handle, wherein the lateral slot is configured to allow insertion of the curved cannula such that a central axis of the straight tubular body is at an angle with respect to the central axis of the introducer when the curved distal end of the curved cannula is inserted into the proximal recess. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the curved distal end of the curved cannula is deformable so as to be delivered in a straight configuration through the introducer and deployed in a curved configuration outward from the distal opening of the introducer at an angle with respect to the central axis. 11. The system of claim 9 , wherein the lateral slot comprises a curvilinear bottom surface configured to allow the curved distal end of the curved cannula to be slideably advanced into the proximal recess and the central channel. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the curvilinear bottom surface comprises a radius substantially matching a radius of the curved distal end of the curved cannula. 13. The system of claim 9 , further comprising: a curved stylet comprising a straight proximal body and a preformed curved distal end, wherein the curved cannula comprises a cannula channel configured to allow delivery of a treatment device to a location within the bone beyond the curved path. 14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the proximal end of the curved cannula comprises a cannula handle comprising: a central recess, wherein the central recess is in communication with the cannula channel to allow reciprocation of the curved stylet within the cannula ch
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