Endoscopic percutaneous discectomy device
First Claim
1. An endoscopic resecting system for viewing and resecting a target tissue, said endoscopic resecting system comprising:
- a. a compartmentalized hollow tube with a first compartment of a first set of dimensions and a second compartment of a second set of dimensions larger than said first sets of dimensions;
b. visualizing means for directly viewing the target tissue, a portion of said visualizing means being disposed in said first compartment;
c. illuminating means for providing illumination of the target tissue, a portion of said illuminating means being disposed in said first compartment;
d. resecting means for resecting the target tissue, a portion of said resecting means being disposed in said second compartment;
e. inletting means for inletting said transport fluid to said resected target tissue, a portion of said inletting means being disposed in said first compartment; and
f. outletting means for outletting said transport fluid to the suctioning device, a portion of said outletting means being disposed in said second compartment whereby said visualizing means, said illuminating means, said resecting means, said inletting means and said outletting means all function in an integrated and coordinated manner.
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Abstract
A system of energy form generating and transmitting devices that allow direct visualization during removal of disc tissue material from the human body discs which are located between vertebrae of the back, during percutaneous discectomy. Energy form generators are controlled and coordinated within a modularized console. Energy form transmitters are placed partially within the disc and are coordinated in the same physical structure to minimize size.
A coordinated system of surgical devices which create a space in the disc (21), (71), (172), illuminate the disc space (20), (120), removed disc material (21), (71), (122), under direct visual control from the posterior aspect of the disc (134), (128), and provide a means for transporting debris (22), (23), (172), (166), (78), from the disc during the surgical procedure.
A system of energy form generating and energy transmitting surgical devices which function in an integrated manner to provide illumination, visualization, tissue resection, and transport of resected tissue, from an area of the body which not normally a body cavity.
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10 Claims
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1. An endoscopic resecting system for viewing and resecting a target tissue, said endoscopic resecting system comprising:
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a. a compartmentalized hollow tube with a first compartment of a first set of dimensions and a second compartment of a second set of dimensions larger than said first sets of dimensions; b. visualizing means for directly viewing the target tissue, a portion of said visualizing means being disposed in said first compartment; c. illuminating means for providing illumination of the target tissue, a portion of said illuminating means being disposed in said first compartment; d. resecting means for resecting the target tissue, a portion of said resecting means being disposed in said second compartment; e. inletting means for inletting said transport fluid to said resected target tissue, a portion of said inletting means being disposed in said first compartment; and f. outletting means for outletting said transport fluid to the suctioning device, a portion of said outletting means being disposed in said second compartment whereby said visualizing means, said illuminating means, said resecting means, said inletting means and said outletting means all function in an integrated and coordinated manner. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An endoscopic resecting system for viewing and resecting a herniated intervertebral disc, said endoscopic resecting system comprising:
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a. a compartmentalized hollow tube with a first compartment of a first set of dimensions and a second compartment of a second set of dimensions larger than said first sets of dimensions; b. visualizing means for directly viewing the herniated intervertebral disc, a portion of said visualizing means being disposed in said first compartment; c. illuminating means for providing illumination of the herniated intervertebral disc, a portion of said illuminating means being disposed in said first compartment; d. resecting means for resecting a portion of the herniated intervertebral disc, said resecting means being disposed in said second compartment; e. inletting means for inletting a transport fluid to said resected herniated intervertebral disc, said inletting means being disposed in said first compartment; and f. outletting means for outletting said transport fluid to the suctioning device, a portion of said outletting means being disposed in said second compartment whereby said visualizing means, said illuminating means, said resecting means, said inletting means and said outletting means all function in an integrated and coordinated manner. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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