Apparatus and method for dilating ligaments and tissue by the alternating insertion of expandable tubes
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1. An apparatus for dilating the ligamentum flava or other soft tissue comprising:
- a first radially expandable dilator having a proximal end and a distal end, the dilator defining an opening and having a plurality of slits spaced equidistant around the periphery of the dilator and extending from the distal end toward the proximal end; and
a tube having an external diameter larger than the opening in the first dilator, the tube effecting radial expansion of the first dilator upon the insertion of the tube into the opening of the first dilator.
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Abstract
There is disclosed an apparatus and method for dilating the ligamentum flava or other soft tissue in the human body comprising a radially expandable dilator defining a first expandable tube and an offset tubular guide. A second expandable tube having an integral external guide cam is inserted into the opening of the first expandable tube and aligned with the slit in the first tube effecting radial expansion of the expandable dilator, thereby causing dilation of the ligamentum flava or other tissue. The dilation of the ligamentum flava or other tissue allowing insertion of larger medical leads or surgical instruments into the epidural space.
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1. An apparatus for dilating the ligamentum flava or other soft tissue comprising:
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a first radially expandable dilator having a proximal end and a distal end, the dilator defining an opening and having a plurality of slits spaced equidistant around the periphery of the dilator and extending from the distal end toward the proximal end; and
a tube having an external diameter larger than the opening in the first dilator, the tube effecting radial expansion of the first dilator upon the insertion of the tube into the opening of the first dilator. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An apparatus for dilating the ligamentum flava or other soft tissue comprising:
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a first radially expandable dilator having a proximal end and a distal end, the first dilator further comprising a first expansion tube and an offset guide connected to the first expansion tube, the first expansion tube defining an opening and having a slit; and
a second radially expandable dilator defining a second expansion tube and a guide cam positioned externally on the second expansion tube, the second expansion tube positioned within the opening of the first expansion tube with the guide cam inserted into the slit of the first expansion tube, whereby the guide cam of the second dilator effects radial expansion of the first dilator. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method for dilating the ligamentum flava and other soft tissue within a human body comprising the steps of:
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percutaneously inserting a first expandable dilator to a targeted location within the human body, the first dilator defining a first expandable tube having an opening and defining a slit, and an offset guide connected to the first expandable tube, the guide receiving a guide wire; and
inserting a second radially expandable dilator into the first dilator, the second expandable dilator defining a second expandable tube and a guide cam, the second expandable tube being inserted into the opening of the first expandable tube with the guide cam inserted into the slit in the first expandable tube, whereby the guide cam effects radial expansion of the first expandable tube. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
removing the first expandable dilator leaving the second expandable dilator in the desired position within the human body;
inserting a third radially expandable dilator into the second expandable tube, the third dilator defining a third expandable tube having an external diameter larger than the diameter of the opening in the second expandable tube, the third expandable tube positioned within the opening of the second expandable tube, the larger external diameter of the third expandable tube effecting radial expansion of the second expandable tube, the third dilator also defining an offset guide connected to the third expandable tube, the guide receiving the guide wire; and
removing the second dilator leaving in place the third dilator in the human body.
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15. The method of claim 13 wherein the first expandable tube further defines a slit extending longitudinally along the length of the first expandable tube, and a wedge positioned in alignment with the slit.
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16. The method of claim 15 wherein the guide cam is positioned in alignment with the slit in the first expandable tube.
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17. The method of claim 13 wherein the guide cam extends longitudinally along the length of the second expandable tube.
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18. The method of claim 14 wherein the offset guide is a tubular channel extending along the longitudinal length of the first expandable tube.
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19. The method of claim 13 wherein the first expandable tube comprises a plurality of slits for radial expansion.
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