Spinal disc annulus reconstruction method and spinal disc annulus stent
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1. A method of intervertebral disc reconstruction for treating a disc having an aperture in the wall of the annulus fibrosis, the method comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a collapsible patch having a first collapsed configuration dimensioned to pass through the aperture and a second expanded configuration having at least one dimension at least as large as the aperture;
b) inserting the patch through the aperture into the subannular space within the disc when the patch is in the first collapsed configuration; and
c) causing or allowing the patch to expand in the subannular space into the second expanded configuration to bridge the aperture, thereby occluding the aperture.
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Abstract
A surgical method of repair and reconstruction of the spinal disc wall, or annulus fibrosus, after surgical incision or pathologic rupture, through the insertion of a collapsible patch through an aperture into the subannular space and causing or allowing the patch to expand into an expanded configuration to bridge the aperture. The technique thereby occludes the aperture from the interior of the vertebral disc and prevents the migration of nucleus pulposus therethrough.
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1. A method of intervertebral disc reconstruction for treating a disc having an aperture in the wall of the annulus fibrosis, the method comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a collapsible patch having a first collapsed configuration dimensioned to pass through the aperture and a second expanded configuration having at least one dimension at least as large as the aperture;
b) inserting the patch through the aperture into the subannular space within the disc when the patch is in the first collapsed configuration; and
c) causing or allowing the patch to expand in the subannular space into the second expanded configuration to bridge the aperture, thereby occluding the aperture. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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