Adjustable surgical dilator
First Claim
1. An adjustable surgical dilator for dilating an opening formed in a bodily tissue structure, the dilator comprising:
- an outer tube including;
a proximal section, a distal section extending from the proximal section and terminating in a distal end, the distal section including first and second arms each defining an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein the arms combine to define a head tapering to the distal end, the head being configured to releasably contact bodily tissue and having a variable cross-sectional outer dimension defined by the outer surfaces of the arms, a central lumen extending from the proximal section to the distal section; and
an inner rod co-axially disposed within the central lumen, the inner rod including;
a proximal portion, a distal portion extending from the proximal portion, the distal portion forming a bearing surface for selectively engaging the inner surfaces of the first and second arms, respectively, to control the variable cross-sectional outer dimension of the head;
wherein the inner rod is axially moveable relative to the outer tube for providing selective positioning of the bearing surface relative to the arms, the bearing surface being positioned to initially engage the inner surfaces proximate the distal end, and further wherein the outer tube and the inner rod are adapted such that movement of the bearing surface in a first axial direction causes continuous engagement with the inner surfaces and a corresponding continuous increase in the cross-sectional outer dimension of the head.
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Abstract
An adjustable surgical dilator for dilating an opening formed in a bodily tissue structure, such as an anulus of a spinal disc. The dilator includes an outer tube and an inner rod. The outer tube includes a proximal section, a distal section and a central lumen extending from the proximal section to the distal section. The distal section terminates in a distal end and includes first and second arms each defining an inner surface and an outer surface. The arms combine to define a head tapering to the distal end. The head is configured to contact bodily tissue and has a variable cross-sectional outer dimension as defined by the outer surfaces of the arms. The inner rod is co-axially disposed within the central lumen and includes a proximal portion and a distal portion. The distal portion extends from the proximal portion and forms a bearing surface for selectively engaging the inner surfaces of the first and second arms, respectively. With this engaging relationship, the inner rod, and in particular the bearing surface, controls the variable cross-sectional outer dimension of the head. With this configuration, the inner rod is axially movable relative to the outer tube for providing selective positioning of the bearing surface relative to the first and second arms, thereby dictating a desired outer dimension of the head.
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Citations
33 Claims
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1. An adjustable surgical dilator for dilating an opening formed in a bodily tissue structure, the dilator comprising:
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an outer tube including;
a proximal section, a distal section extending from the proximal section and terminating in a distal end, the distal section including first and second arms each defining an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein the arms combine to define a head tapering to the distal end, the head being configured to releasably contact bodily tissue and having a variable cross-sectional outer dimension defined by the outer surfaces of the arms, a central lumen extending from the proximal section to the distal section; and
an inner rod co-axially disposed within the central lumen, the inner rod including;
a proximal portion, a distal portion extending from the proximal portion, the distal portion forming a bearing surface for selectively engaging the inner surfaces of the first and second arms, respectively, to control the variable cross-sectional outer dimension of the head;
wherein the inner rod is axially moveable relative to the outer tube for providing selective positioning of the bearing surface relative to the arms, the bearing surface being positioned to initially engage the inner surfaces proximate the distal end, and further wherein the outer tube and the inner rod are adapted such that movement of the bearing surface in a first axial direction causes continuous engagement with the inner surfaces and a corresponding continuous increase in the cross-sectional outer dimension of the head. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
a control cap connected to the proximal portion of the inner rod for movably retaining the inner rod relative to the outer tube.
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13. The dilator of claim 1, wherein the variable cross-sectional outer dimension is a width of the head.
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14. The dilator of claim 1, wherein the head includes a non-linear surface.
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15. The dilator of claim 1, wherein a distal segment of the head forms a stop for resisting axial movement of the surgical dilator upon contact with bodily tissue.
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16. The surgical dilator of claim 1, wherein the bearing surface is positioned to initially engage the inner surfaces at the distal end.
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17. An adjustable surgical dilator for dilating an opening formed in a bodily tissue structure, the dilator comprising:
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an outer tube including;
a proximal section, a distal section extending from the proximal section and terminating in a distal end, the distal section including;
a head tapering distally to the distal end, the head being configured to releasably contact bodily tissue, an axial slot extending from the distal end to a point proximal the head, wherein an outer cross-sectional dimension of the head varies with radial expansion of the axial slot, a central lumen extending from the proximal section to the axial slot; and
an inner rod co-axially disposed within the central lumen, the inner rod including;
a proximal portion, a distal portion extending from the proximal portion, the distal portion forming a bearing surface configured to selectively engage the distal section of the outer tube to control the radial expansion of the slot;
wherein the inner rod is axially movable relative to the outer tube for providing selective positioning of the bearing surface relative to the distal section of the outer tube, the bearing surface being positioned to initially engage the distal section proximate the distal end, and further wherein the outer tube and the inner rod are adapted such that movement of the bearing surface in a first axial direction causes continuous engagement with the distal section and a corresponding continuous radial expansion of the axial slot. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
a control cap connected to the proximal portion of the inner rod for movably retaining the inner rod relative to the outer tube.
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25. The dilator of claim 17, wherein the outer cross-sectional dimension is a width of the head.
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26. The dilator of claim 17, wherein the head includes a non-linear surface.
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27. The dilator of claim 17, wherein a distal segment of the head forms a stop for resisting axial movement of the surgical dilator upon contact with bodily tissue.
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28. The surgical dilator of claim 17, wherein the bearing surface is positioned to initially engage the distal section at the distal end.
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29. A method of dilating an opening in an anulus of a human disc, the method comprising:
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providing an adjustable surgical dilator including an outer tube and an inner rod, the outer tube co-axially receiving the inner rod and forming an expandable head at a distal portion thereof, wherein the inner rod is axially movable relative to the outer shaft and includes a bearing surface for selectively expanding the head between a contracted position and an expanded position, the outer tube and the inner rod being adapted such that movement of the inner rod relative to the outer tube in a first axial direction causes a corresponding, continuously increasing expansion of the head;
maneuvering the inner rod relative to the outer tube such that the head is in the contracted position;
forming an opening in an anulus of a human disc;
inserting the head within the opening; and
maneuvering the inner rod relative to the outer tube such that the head is in the expanded position to dilate the opening. - View Dependent Claims (30, 31, 32, 33)
rotating the control cap to axially move the bearing surface into engagement with the outer tube.
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31. The method of claim 29, wherein maneuvering the inner rod relative to the outer tube such that the head is in the expanded position includes:
retracting the inner rod proximally relative to the outer tube such that the bearing surface engages the outer tube.
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32. The method of claim 29, wherein maneuvering the inner rod relative to the outer tube such that the head is in the expanded position includes:
extending the inner rod distally relative to the outer tube such that the bearing surface engages the outer tube.
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33. The method of claim 29, wherein the head terminates at a distal end, and further wherein maneuvering the inner rod relative to the outer tube such that the head is in the expanded position includes:
causing the bearing surface to initially contact the head proximate the distal end.
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