Method and instruments for performing arthroscopic spinal surgery
First Claim
1. A method for arthroscopically accessing a predetermined area of a patient'"'"'s spinal column including the steps ofinserting a first cannula into a patient'"'"'s back in an area that is in a generally posterolateral position relative to a patient'"'"'s spine, said first cannula having a first and second end with said first end passing through tissue and having an outwardly directed tissue moving surface;
- inserting fluid utilizing viewing means through said first cannula, moving muscle and/or tissue through manipulation of the tissue moving surface of the first cannula to create a working space, said fluid of the viewing means being under pressure with said fluid pressure maintaining the working space created by the manipulation of the first cannula;
inserting a second cannula into the patient'"'"'s back in a predetermined position relative to the first cannula;
inserting a cutting instrument through the second cannula and into the working space to incise the ligamentum flavum adjacent the working space to expose bone in the area that is generally in a posterolateral position relative to the patient'"'"'s spine; and
inserting a third cannula into the patient'"'"'s back in a predetermined position relative to the first and second cannulas, and thereafter conducting an arthroscopic spinal surgical procedure on the spinal column by manipulating instruments through said second and third cannulas.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for performing an arthroscopic spinal laminectomy or similar surgical procedure includes a plurality of cannulas which are individually inserted, in a predetermined sequence, into predetermined areas of a patient'"'"'s spinal column. The first inserted cannula has a tissue manipulating surface thereon which is used to create a working space adjacent a predetermined area of the patient'"'"'s spinal column. A viewing device is inserted through this cannula and the fluid used in association therewith is used to maintain the working space. The second and third cannulas are larger in size and are working cannulas in that they provide passageways for instruments used in the surgical procedure. The second and third cannulas are utilized by the surgeon to sequentially remove a portion of the ligamentum flavum necessary to expose the desired area of the patient'"'"'s spinal bone and, if necessary, to remove any portion of bone necessary to expose the nerve and disc area. The nerves are then moved and the sequestered portion of the disc is removed, all utilizing the cannulas as passageways to perform the surgical procedure. In addition to a cannula which has a tissue manipulating surface thereon, the invention includes a rongeur having a cross section shaped to pass through a cannula and with a suction connection therefor so that whatever body tissue and/or bone fragments are cut by the rongeur may be removed by suction through the passageways created by the cannula.
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8 Claims
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1. A method for arthroscopically accessing a predetermined area of a patient'"'"'s spinal column including the steps of
inserting a first cannula into a patient'"'"'s back in an area that is in a generally posterolateral position relative to a patient'"'"'s spine, said first cannula having a first and second end with said first end passing through tissue and having an outwardly directed tissue moving surface; -
inserting fluid utilizing viewing means through said first cannula, moving muscle and/or tissue through manipulation of the tissue moving surface of the first cannula to create a working space, said fluid of the viewing means being under pressure with said fluid pressure maintaining the working space created by the manipulation of the first cannula; inserting a second cannula into the patient'"'"'s back in a predetermined position relative to the first cannula; inserting a cutting instrument through the second cannula and into the working space to incise the ligamentum flavum adjacent the working space to expose bone in the area that is generally in a posterolateral position relative to the patient'"'"'s spine; and inserting a third cannula into the patient'"'"'s back in a predetermined position relative to the first and second cannulas, and thereafter conducting an arthroscopic spinal surgical procedure on the spinal column by manipulating instruments through said second and third cannulas. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of performing an arthroscopic laminectomy in a predetermined area of a patient'"'"'s spinal column including the steps of:
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inserting a first cannula having a body, a first end and a second end into a patient'"'"'s back in an area that is in a generally posterolateral position relative to a patient'"'"'s spinal column, said first end of the cannula having a tissue manipulating surface; inserting fluid utilizing viewing means through said first cannula; moving muscle and tissue through manipulation of the first cannula and its tissue manipulating surface to create a working space adjacent the patient'"'"'s spinal column, said fluid of the viewing means being under pressure with said fluid pressure maintaining the working space; inserting a second cannula into the patient'"'"'s back in a predetermined position relative to the first cannula; inserting a cutting instrument through the second cannula and into the working space to incise the ligamentum flavum adjacent the working space; inserting a cutting/suction instrument through the second cannula and into the working space to remove a portion of the ligamentum flavum sufficient to expose a nerve and disc area of the spinal column; inserting a nerve moving instrument through the second cannula and into the working space to move sufficient nerves to expose the spinal column disc area; inserting a third cannula into the patient'"'"'s back in a predetermined position relative to the first and second cannulas; and inserting a grasping instrument through the third cannula to grasp and remove a herniated portion of the spinal disc. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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