Method for electrosurgical spine surgery
First Claim
1. A method of performing endoscopic spine surgery comprising:
- generating a passage from an exterior of a patient to a disc within a patient'"'"'s spine;
introducing an electrosurgical instrument into the passage, the instrument having an electrode terminal; and
applying sufficient high frequency electrical energy to the electrode terminal to ablate body structures within the passage.
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Abstract
The present invention provides systems and methods for selectively applying electrical energy to a target location within of a patient'"'"'s body, particularly including tissue in the spine. The present invention applies high frequency (RF) electrical energy to one or more electrode terminals in the presence of electrically conductive fluid to remove, contract or otherwise modify the structure of tissue structures. In one aspect of the invention, a method is provided for treating herniated discs within a patient'"'"'s spine by applying sufficient electrical energy to the disc tissue to reduce a volume of the disc, thereby relieving pressure on a spinal nerve. In one embodiment, the high frequency voltage is sufficient to ablate a portion of the nucleus pulposis, either the extruded portion outside of the annulus or a portion or all of the pulposis within the annulus. In another embodiment, the electrode terminal is advanced into the annulus and sufficient high frequency voltage is applied to contract or shrink the collagen fibers within the nucleus pulposis. This causes the pulposis to shrink and withdraw from its impingement on the spinal nerve.
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7 Claims
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1. A method of performing endoscopic spine surgery comprising:
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generating a passage from an exterior of a patient to a disc within a patient'"'"'s spine;
introducing an electrosurgical instrument into the passage, the instrument having an electrode terminal; and
applying sufficient high frequency electrical energy to the electrode terminal to ablate body structures within the passage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
introducing one or more dilators through a percutaneous penetration in the patient; and
introducing a hollow tubular instrument over the dilators to form an operating corridor within the tubular instrument.
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4. The method of claim 1 further comprising introducing electrically conductive fluid into the passage to immerse the body structures with the fluid.
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5. The method of claim 4 further comprising positioning the electrode terminal and a return electrode within the electrically conductive fluid to generate an electrically conductive path therebetween.
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6. The method of claim 1 wherein the body structures are selected from the group consisting essentially of soft tissue, muscle, ligament and adipose tissue.
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7. The method of claim 1 wherein the generating step comprises forming a percutaneous penetration in the patient'"'"'s back and extending the percutaneous penetration to a lamina in the patient'"'"'s spine.
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