Volumetric measurement device and method in lateral recess and foraminal spinal stenosis
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1. A device for determining lateral recess and foraminal volume prior to and following spinal decompression procedures comprising:
- a) a flexible catheter having first and second ends;
b) an inflatable tip at said first end of said catheter, said tip when deflated being of a size such that it can be inserted into the lateral recess and/or foramen of the spine by manipulation of said catheter, said tip being inflatable to a size indicating the volume of the lateral recess and/or foramen into which it is inserted by enabling manual sensing through said catheter of resistance to further inflation of said tip by an area of compression where said tip is inserted;
c) means at said second end of said catheter for connection to a source of fluid under pressure for inflating said tip; and
d) readout means operatively associated with said catheter for indicating the volume of inflation of said tip;
e) so that said tip can be inserted and inflated in the lateral recess and/or foramen and the volume indicated by said readout means recorded prior to and after a spinal decompression procedure to assess the adequacy of the decompression procedure by comparing recorded volumes of inflation of said tip obtained from said readout means.
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Abstract
A device for accurately determining the lateral recess and foraminal volume prior to and following spinal decompression procedures to assess adequacy of the decompression. The device comprises an inflatable tipped catheter connected to calibration instruments that will correspondingly give volume of inflation of the tip of the catheter which is placed in the lateral recess or nerve root foramen. The readings can be used to determine the extent of the decompression and objectively quantify the extent of such decompression.
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1. A device for determining lateral recess and foraminal volume prior to and following spinal decompression procedures comprising:
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a) a flexible catheter having first and second ends; b) an inflatable tip at said first end of said catheter, said tip when deflated being of a size such that it can be inserted into the lateral recess and/or foramen of the spine by manipulation of said catheter, said tip being inflatable to a size indicating the volume of the lateral recess and/or foramen into which it is inserted by enabling manual sensing through said catheter of resistance to further inflation of said tip by an area of compression where said tip is inserted; c) means at said second end of said catheter for connection to a source of fluid under pressure for inflating said tip; and d) readout means operatively associated with said catheter for indicating the volume of inflation of said tip; e) so that said tip can be inserted and inflated in the lateral recess and/or foramen and the volume indicated by said readout means recorded prior to and after a spinal decompression procedure to assess the adequacy of the decompression procedure by comparing recorded volumes of inflation of said tip obtained from said readout means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for determining lateral recess and foraminal volume prior to and following spinal decompression procedures comprising:
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a) providing a catheter having an inflatable tip at one end and connected at the other end to a source of fluid under pressure and having means for indicating the volume of inflation of the catheter tip; b) inserting the catheter tip while deflated into the lateral recess and/or foramen of a patient prior to a spinal decompression procedure; c) inflating the catheter tip and obtaining a first indication of volume of tip inflation; d) deflating the catheter tip and removing the tip from the lateral recess and/or foramen; e) re-inserting the catheter tip while deflated into the lateral recess and/or foramen of the patient following a spinal decompression procedure; f) inflating the catheter tip and obtaining a second indication of volume of tip inflation; and g) utilizing the indications of volume of tip inflation to assess the adequacy of the spinal decompression procedure. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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