BALLOON CANNULA SYSTEM FOR ACCESSING AND VISUALIZING SPINE AND RELATED METHODS
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1. A minimally invasive spinal endoscopy system, comprising:
- a tubular shaft comprising a slotted flexion zone, at least two slidable control wires, a proximal end, a distal end, at least two irrigation channels, an inflation channel, at least one non-circular instrument channel, and a visualization channel, wherein the tubular shaft has an average diameter of less than about 3.5 mm;
a movable actuator attached to at least two slidable control wires;
a housing enclosing the proximal end of the tubular shaft and at least a portion of the movable actuator; and
an inflatable balloon comprising;
an extruded tubular polymeric material comprising a folded section and post-extrusion reoriented polymer chains;
a proximal attachment to the tubular shaft and a distal attachment to the tubular shaft, wherein the spacing between the proximal attachment and the distal attachment has a fixed distance;
a proximal end that is proximal to the distal end of the shaft;
a distal end that is distal to the distal end of the tubular shaft;
an open-ended common balloon lumen between the distal end of the shaft and the distal end of the inflatable balloon, wherein the open-ended common balloon lumen has a length of at least 1 mm and is in communication with at least two irrigation channels and at least two non-circular instrument channels; and
a balloon cavity in communication with the inflation channel of the tubular shaft;
wherein the inflatable balloon has a substantially cylindrical uninflated configuration and a substantially toroidal inflated configuration having a diameter that is about three to about six times greater than the longitudinal length of the open-ended common balloon lumen when the inflatable balloon is inflated to at least about 60 psi;
wherein the average diameter of the open-ended common balloon lumen decreases by less than about 15% from the uninflated configuration to the inflated configuration at a pressure of at least about 60 psi.
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Abstract
Balloon cannula systems may be used for accessing and visualizing the spine and related methods of treatment, including a forward-looking balloon system for creating a working space and the balloon system having atraumatic dissection capability to allow visualization in spine. The devices and methods described may be used, for example, to perform annulus repair, herniated disc excision, and denervation of neurological tissue; to dispense pharmacological agents and/or cell or tissue therapy agents; to diagnose disc degeneration and bony degeneration, spinal stenosis, and nucleus decompression, and to perform disc augmentation.
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1. A minimally invasive spinal endoscopy system, comprising:
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a tubular shaft comprising a slotted flexion zone, at least two slidable control wires, a proximal end, a distal end, at least two irrigation channels, an inflation channel, at least one non-circular instrument channel, and a visualization channel, wherein the tubular shaft has an average diameter of less than about 3.5 mm; a movable actuator attached to at least two slidable control wires; a housing enclosing the proximal end of the tubular shaft and at least a portion of the movable actuator; and an inflatable balloon comprising; an extruded tubular polymeric material comprising a folded section and post-extrusion reoriented polymer chains; a proximal attachment to the tubular shaft and a distal attachment to the tubular shaft, wherein the spacing between the proximal attachment and the distal attachment has a fixed distance; a proximal end that is proximal to the distal end of the shaft; a distal end that is distal to the distal end of the tubular shaft; an open-ended common balloon lumen between the distal end of the shaft and the distal end of the inflatable balloon, wherein the open-ended common balloon lumen has a length of at least 1 mm and is in communication with at least two irrigation channels and at least two non-circular instrument channels; and a balloon cavity in communication with the inflation channel of the tubular shaft;
wherein the inflatable balloon has a substantially cylindrical uninflated configuration and a substantially toroidal inflated configuration having a diameter that is about three to about six times greater than the longitudinal length of the open-ended common balloon lumen when the inflatable balloon is inflated to at least about 60 psi;wherein the average diameter of the open-ended common balloon lumen decreases by less than about 15% from the uninflated configuration to the inflated configuration at a pressure of at least about 60 psi. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A minimally invasive device for use in a body, comprising:
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a tubular body comprising a proximal end, a distal end, a first lumen therebetween, and an inflation lumen; and an inflatable member comprising an inflation chamber in communication with the inflation lumen of the inflatable member, a proximal end, a distal end, a balloon lumen therebetween that is in communication with the first lumen of the tubular body; wherein the proximal end of the inflatable member is proximal to the distal end of the tubular body and the distal end of the inflatable member is distal to the distal end of the tubular body; and wherein the inflatable member has a base unexpanded configuration and an expanded configuration.
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