Surgical access system and related methods

US9924859B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9924859-B2
Application numberUS-201615288614-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 7, 2016
Priority dateAug 23, 2010
Publication dateMar 27, 2018
Grant dateMar 27, 2018

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Abstract

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A surgical access system comprising a tissue dilation assembly and a tissue retraction assembly, both of which may be equipped with one or more electrodes for use in detecting the existence of (and optionally the distance and/or direction to) neural structures.

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A surgical access system for accessing a surgical target site in a patient, said system comprising: a retractor assembly having: a retractor body including a first arm having a distal end with a first blade connector and a first longitudinal axis extending through the distal end, a second arm having a distal end with a second blade connector and a second longitudinal axis extending through the second distal end, and a third arm having a distal end with a third blade connector and a third longitudinal axis extending through the distal end, wherein the third arm is situated between the first arm and the second arm; a first retractor blade releasably coupled to the first blade connector of the first arm, a second retractor blade releasably coupled to the second blade connector of the second arm, and a third retractor blade releasably coupled to the third blade connector of the third arm, the first, second, and third retractor blades capable of simultaneous advancement over a tissue dilator to the surgical target site while in a closed position and thereafter selectively opened to create an operative corridor to the surgical target site, wherein when positioned at the surgical target site the first retractor blade is a caudal-most retractor blade, the second retractor blade is a cephalad-most retractor blade, and the third retractor blade is a posterior retractor blade; wherein the retractor body is operable to: move the first retractor blade away from the second and third retractor blades in a first caudal direction; move the second retractor blade away from the first and third retractor blades in a second cephalad direction; linearly translate the third retractor blade relative to the first and second retractor blades in a third direction in a line transverse to the first and second directions; rotate the first retractor blade about the first longitudinal axis to move a distal end of the first retractor blade relative to a proximal end of the first retractor blade; and rotate the second retractor blade about the second longitudinal axis to move a distal end of the second retractor blade relative to a proximal end of the second retractor blade; and a supplemental retractor blade assembly attachable to each of the first retractor blade and second retractor blade, the supplemental retractor blade assembly including an elongated supplemental retractor blade and a crosslink, the crosslink slidably engageable with a first holding element that extends distally relative to the retractor body from the first retractor blade and a second holding element that extends distally relative to the retractor body from the second retractor blade, and the supplemental retractor blade including a blade surface, a handle, and an engagement region between the blade surface and handle that engages with the crosslink. 2. The surgical access system of claim 1 , wherein the first arm pivots relative to the second arm and the third arm to move the first retractor blade away from the second and third retractor blades. 3. The surgical access system of claim 1 , wherein the second arm pivots relative to the first arm and the third arm to move the second retractor blade away from the first and third retractor blades. 4. The surgical access system of claim 1 , further including a first arm extender that releasably couples to the first arm opposite the first connector and a second arm extender that releasably couples to the second arm opposite the second connector. 5. The surgical access system of claim 4 , wherein the first arm pivots relative to the second arm and the third arm to move the first retractor blade away from the second and third retractor blades and the second arm pivots relative to the first arm and the third arm to move the second retractor blade away from the first and third retractor blades. 6. The surgical access system of claim 5 , wherein moving the first arm extender towards the second arm extender pivots the first arm to move the first blade away from the second and third blades. 7. The surgical access system of claim 6 , wherein moving the second arm extender towards the first arm extender pivots the second arm to move the second blade away from the first and third blades. 8. The surgical access system of claim 7 , wherein the first arm extender and the second arm extender are moved together simultaneously to move the first blade away from the second and third blades simultaneously with moving the second blade away from the first and third blades. 9. The surgical access system of claim 8 , wherein the retractor body includes an independent third rotatable actuator associated with the third arm that is rotatably actuateable to translate the third retractor blade relative to the first and second retractor blades independent of moving the first retractor blade away from the second and third retractor blades and moving the second retractor blade away from the first and third retractor blades. 10. The surgical access system of claim 9 , wherein the engagement region of the supplemental retractor blade includes a series of longitudinally spaced grooves extending along an interior facing surface, the longitudinally spaced grooves engaging with the crosslink to maintain the supplemental retractor blade at a desired depth and the handle extending transversely to a fourth longitudinal axis extending through the engagement region and in a direction opposite to the interior facing surface. 11. The surgical access system of claim 10 , wherein the retractor body includes a first rotatable actuator associated with the first arm that is rotatably actuateable to rotate the first retractor blade about the first longitudinal axis and a second rotatable actuator associated with the second arm that is rotatably actuateable to rotate the second retractor blade about the second longitudinal axis. 12. The surgical access system of claim 11 , wherein the tissue dilator is part of a trans-psoas tissue dilation system that is advancable to a spinal target site in a lumbar spine along a lateral, trans-psoas path and that includes at least a first dilator and a second dilator advanceable over the first dilator, wherein at least one of the first and second dilators includes a stimulation electrode that is electrically connectable to a nerve monitoring system for detecting nerves situated in tissue along the lateral, trans-psoas path to the spinal target site. 13. The system of claim 12 , wherein each of the first dilator and second dilator include a stimulation electrode. 14. The surgical access system of claim 13 , wherein the third blade includes an exterior face and an interior face, the interior face including a track extending longitudinally along at least a portion of the interior face of the third blade for receiving an intradiscal shim, the intradiscal shim including a proximal portion that slidably engages with the track along the interior face of the third blade and a distal extension configured to extend distally beyond a distal end of the third blade and penetrate into an intervertebral disc when the proximal portion is advanced to a distal position along the third retractor. 15. The surgical access system of claim 14 , wherein the interior face further includes a plurality of longitudinally spaced indentations along at least a portion of the interior face and the proximal portion of the shim includes a tooth situated on a flexible tab that engages with the plurality of longitudinal indentations to maintain the intradiscal shim in the distal position. 16. The surgical access system of claim 15 , wherein the retra

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  • with antagonistic arms as supports for retractor elements · CPC title

  • Ratchet means · CPC title

  • Spinal or peripheral nerve electrodes · CPC title

  • Devices for illuminating a surgical field, the devices having an interrelation with other surgical devices or with a surgical procedure · CPC title

  • for holding wounds open, e.g. retractors; Tractors · CPC title

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What does patent US9924859B2 cover?
A surgical access system comprising a tissue dilation assembly and a tissue retraction assembly, both of which may be equipped with one or more electrodes for use in detecting the existence of (and optionally the distance and/or direction to) neural structures.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nuvasive Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/0206. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 27 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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