Electronic Guidance of Spinal Instrumentation
First Claim
1. A system for minimally-invasive surgical procedures in a patient, comprising:
- at least one tissue anchor including a tissue engaging portion and a receiving portion coupled to said tissue engaging portion;
an inserter instrument including a proximal handle portion and an inserter arm extending from said proximal handle portion;
a connecting element for implantation in the patient, said connecting element releasably engaged to said inserter arm; and
an electronic guidance system including a targeting device at said receiving portion of said at least one tissue anchor and a tracking device at said connecting element, said tracking device being operable to electrically communicate with said targeting device through tissue of the patient to provide an electronic signal that varies in accordance with a relative position between said connecting element and said receiving portion, said electronic guidance system further including a processor subsystem that receives said electronic signal, said processor subsystem being programmed to determine a change in a relative position between said receiving portion and said connecting element based on said electronic signal, said electronic guidance system further including a feedback device operable to communicate said change in said relative position as said connecting element is guided through tissue of the patient.
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Abstract
Systems and methods for positioning a connecting element adjacent an anatomical structure in minimally-invasive surgical procedures, including an electronic guidance system associated with the connecting element and at least one receiving portion of a tissue anchor that receives the connecting element in the patient. The electronic guidance system includes a processor subsystem to receive signals from the guidance system and provide relative positional data between the connecting element and the at least one receiving portion to aid the surgeon in guiding the connecting element to the receiving portion. In one embodiment, the systems and methods are used in association with positioning a connecting element adjacent the spinal column in minimally-invasive spinal stabilization procedures.
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30 Claims
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1. A system for minimally-invasive surgical procedures in a patient, comprising:
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at least one tissue anchor including a tissue engaging portion and a receiving portion coupled to said tissue engaging portion; an inserter instrument including a proximal handle portion and an inserter arm extending from said proximal handle portion; a connecting element for implantation in the patient, said connecting element releasably engaged to said inserter arm; and an electronic guidance system including a targeting device at said receiving portion of said at least one tissue anchor and a tracking device at said connecting element, said tracking device being operable to electrically communicate with said targeting device through tissue of the patient to provide an electronic signal that varies in accordance with a relative position between said connecting element and said receiving portion, said electronic guidance system further including a processor subsystem that receives said electronic signal, said processor subsystem being programmed to determine a change in a relative position between said receiving portion and said connecting element based on said electronic signal, said electronic guidance system further including a feedback device operable to communicate said change in said relative position as said connecting element is guided through tissue of the patient. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A system for minimally-invasive surgical procedures in a patient, comprising:
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at least one tissue anchor including a tissue engaging portion and a receiving portion coupled to said tissue engaging portion; an inserter instrument including a proximal handle portion and an inserter arm extending from said proximal handle portion; a connecting element for implantation in the patient, said connecting element releasably engaged to said inserter arm; and an electronic guidance system including a targeting device at said receiving portion of said at least one tissue anchor and a tracking device at said connecting element, wherein; said targeting device is operable to generate an electrical field with distinct frequency bands around a target location at said receiving portion; said tracking device includes a sensor operable to influence changes in said frequency bands as said connecting element is moved toward and away from said target location; and said electronic guidance system further including a processor subsystem and at least said targeting device is operable to communicate a signal corresponding to said changes in said frequency bands, said processor subsystem being programmed to determine a change in a relative position between said receiving portion and said connecting element based on said signal, said electronic guidance system further including a feedback device operable to communicate said change in said relative position as said connecting element is guided through tissue of the patient. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method of performing a minimally-invasive surgical procedure in a patient, comprising:
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engaging at least one anchor to an anatomical structure; providing a first electrical charge at a receiving portion of the at least one anchor, the receiving portion configured to receive a connecting element; inserting the connecting element in tissue adjacent the anatomical structure; providing the connecting element with a second electrical charge that is opposite the first electrical charge; establishing current flow between the first and second electrical charges through the tissue; measuring changes in the current flow as the connecting element moves through the tissue, wherein the current flow changes correspond to relative positional data between the connecting element and the receiving portion; and changing a direction of movement of the connecting element through the tissue when the current flow decreases. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A method of performing a minimally-invasive surgical procedure in a patient, comprising:
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engaging at least one anchor to an anatomical structure, wherein the at least one anchor includes a target location; inserting a leading end of a connecting element in tissue adjacent the anatomical structure; determining a relative position between the leading end of the connecting element and the target location; determining an insertion path trajectory of the connecting element based on movement data during inserting the connecting element, wherein the movement data is determined by a motion sensor associated with the connecting element; determining a target trajectory to position the connecting element in the receiving portion based on the relative position between the connecting element and the receiving portion; and communicating changes in the insertion path trajectory to align the connecting element along the target trajectory. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25)
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26. A system for minimally-invasive surgical procedures in a patient, comprising:
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anchor means for engaging an anatomical structure in the patient, said anchor means including a receiving portion extending from the anatomical structure when said anchor means is engaged to the anatomical structure, wherein said receiving portion includes targeting means for providing a target location associated with the anchor means; an inserter instrument including a proximal handle portion and an inserter arm extending from said proximal handle portion; a connecting element for implantation through tissue of the patient, said connecting element releasably engaged to said inserter arm, wherein said connecting element includes tracking means electrically communicating with said targeting means for continuously generating an electric signal that varies according to a relative position between said targeting means and said tracking means; and processing means for receiving said electrical signal and generating an output indicating changes in said relative position as said connecting element is advanced through tissue of the patient. - View Dependent Claims (27, 28, 29, 30)
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