Tissue retractor for use through a cannula
First Claim
1. A tissue retractor for use in percutaneous surgery through a cannula having an inner cylindrical surface, said retractor comprising:
- a working tip configured to atraumatically displace tissue as the retractor is manipulated through the tissue; and
a body having a proximal first end and a distal second end, said second end being integral with said working tip, said body sized to be rotatably received within the cannula and having a length from said first end to said second end sufficient so that said first end and said working tip can be outside the cannula when said body is within the cannula, said body having a convex surface extending along at least a portion of said length configured to conform to the inner surface of the cannula when said body and said working tip are disposed within the cannula, wherein said body includes;
a first plate portion defining a first convex surface and an opposite first concave surface and including first opposite edges extending substantially parallel to said length of said body, said first plate portion subtending a first arc between said first opposite edges; and
a second plate portion integral with said first plate portion and disposed between said first plate portion and said working tip, said second plate portion defining a second convex surface and an opposite second concave surface and including second opposite edges extending substantially parallel to said length, said second plate portion subtending a second arc between said second opposite edges that is different from said first arc.
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Abstract
Devices and methods for performing percutaneous spinal surgery under direct visualization and through a single cannula are shown. A device (10) is provided which includes an elongated cannula (20) having a first inner diameter (DI) and an outer diameter (DO) sized for percutaneous introduction into a patient. The cannula (20) defines a working channel (25) between its ends (21, 22) which has a second diameter (D2) equal to the diameter (DI) of the cannula sized for receiving a tool therethrough. An elongated viewing element (50) is engageable to the cannula (20) adjacent the working channel (25), preferably by a fixture (30). The fixture (30) includes a housing (31) attachable to the proximal end (22) of the cannula (20) that defines a working channel opening (35) which is in communication with the working channel (25). The housing (31) also defines an optics bore (60) adjacent the working channel opening (35). In certain embodiments, the fixture (30) supports the viewing element (50) for translation and/or rotation within the optics bore (60) along the longitudinal axis of the bore, and for rotation of the housing (31) relative to the cannula (20) so that the longitudinal axis of the optics bore (60) will rotate about the longitudinal axis of the working channel (25). Methods are also provided for performing spinal surgeries percutaneously with direct visualization and without the requirement for a fluid-maintained workspace.
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22 Claims
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1. A tissue retractor for use in percutaneous surgery through a cannula having an inner cylindrical surface, said retractor comprising:
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a working tip configured to atraumatically displace tissue as the retractor is manipulated through the tissue; and a body having a proximal first end and a distal second end, said second end being integral with said working tip, said body sized to be rotatably received within the cannula and having a length from said first end to said second end sufficient so that said first end and said working tip can be outside the cannula when said body is within the cannula, said body having a convex surface extending along at least a portion of said length configured to conform to the inner surface of the cannula when said body and said working tip are disposed within the cannula, wherein said body includes; a first plate portion defining a first convex surface and an opposite first concave surface and including first opposite edges extending substantially parallel to said length of said body, said first plate portion subtending a first arc between said first opposite edges; and a second plate portion integral with said first plate portion and disposed between said first plate portion and said working tip, said second plate portion defining a second convex surface and an opposite second concave surface and including second opposite edges extending substantially parallel to said length, said second plate portion subtending a second arc between said second opposite edges that is different from said first arc. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A tissue retractor for use in percutaneous surgery through a cannula having an inner cylindrical surface, said retractor comprising:
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a working tip configured to atraumatically displace tissue as the retractor is manipulated through the tissue; a body having a proximal first end and a distal second end, said second end being integral with said working tip, said body having a convex surface configured to conform to the inner cylindrical surface of the cannula when said tissue retractor is disposed within the cannula, wherein said body is sized to be rotatably received within the cannula and has a length from said first end to said second end sufficient so that said first end and said working tip can be outside the cannula when said body is within the cannula, said body further including; a first plate portion defining a first convex surface and an opposite first concave surface and including first opposite edges extending substantially parallel to said length of said body, said first plate portion subtending a first arc between said first opposite edges; and a second plate portion integral with said first plate portion and disposed between said first plate portion and said working tip, said second plate portion defining a second convex surface and an opposite second concave surface and including second opposite edges extending substantially parallel to said length, said second plate portion subtending a second arc between said second opposite edges that is different from said first arc, wherein said second arc subtends an angle that decreases along said length toward said working tip. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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9. A tissue retractor for use in percutaneous surgery through a cannula having an inner cylindrical surface, said retractor comprising:
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a working tip configured to atraumatically displace tissue as the retractor is manipulated through the tissue; and a body having a proximal first end and a distal second end, said second end being integral with said working tip, said body having a convex surface configured to conform to the inner cylindrical surface of the cannula when said tissue retractor is disposed within the cannula, said body sized to be rotatably received within the cannula and having a length from said first end to said second end sufficient so that said first end and said working tip can be outside the cannula when said body is within the cannula, wherein said convex surface of said body is at a diameter that is greater than the diameter of the inner cylindrical surface of the cannula, said body being resiliently deformable to be insertable into the cannula with said convex surface in contact with the inner cylindrical surface of the cannula. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A tissue retractor for use in percutaneous surgery through a cannula having an inner cylindrical surface, said retractor comprising:
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a working tip configured to atraumaticaly displace tissue as the retractor is manipulated through the tissue; and a body having a proximal first end and a distal second end, said second end being integral with said working tip, said body having a convex surface defining a working channel between said first end and said second end configured to receive at least one surgical tool therethrough when said tissue retractor is disposed within the cannula, said body having a length from said first end to said second end sufficient so that said first end and said working tip can be outside the cannula when said body is within the cannula, wherein said body includes; a first plate portion defining a first convex surface and an opposite first concave surface and including first opposite edges extending substantially parallel to said length of said body, said first plate portion defining a circular cross-section between said first opposite edges subtending a first arc; and a second plate portion integral with said first plate portion and disposed between said first plate portion and said working tip, said second plate portion defining a second convex surface and an opposite second concave surface and including second opposite edges extending substantially parallel to said length, said second plate portion defining a circular cross-section between said second opposite edges subtending a second arc that is different from said first arc. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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