Configured and sized cannula
First Claim
1. A cannula comprising:
- a proximal end;
a distal end spaced apart a distance from the proximal end, the distal end being sloped such that the cannula has a short side and a long side; and
a lumen extending from the proximal end to the distal end, the lumen defining a working channel having a length sufficient to at least span from a skin incision to proximate a vertebra;
opposed cut-outs formed in the distal end and defining a lateral passageway oriented at an angle to the working channel, the opposed cut-outs being formed between the short side and the long side of the cannula.
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Abstract
A dilator retractor and the dilators that are used for minimally invasive spinal surgery or other surgery are configured to accommodate the anatomical structure of the patient as by configuring the cross sectional area in an elliptical shape, or by forming a funnel configuration with the wider end at the proximate end. In some embodiments the distal end is contoured to also accommodate the anatomical structure of the patient so that a cylindrically shaped, funnel shaped, ovoid shaped dilator retractor can be sloped or tunneled to accommodate the bone structure of the patient or provide access for implants. The dilator retractor is made with different lengths to accommodate the depth of the cavity formed by the dilators.
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5 Claims
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1. A cannula comprising:
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a proximal end; a distal end spaced apart a distance from the proximal end, the distal end being sloped such that the cannula has a short side and a long side; and a lumen extending from the proximal end to the distal end, the lumen defining a working channel having a length sufficient to at least span from a skin incision to proximate a vertebra; opposed cut-outs formed in the distal end and defining a lateral passageway oriented at an angle to the working channel, the opposed cut-outs being formed between the short side and the long side of the cannula. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A dilator for use in surgery, comprising:
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an elongate body having a lumen extending therethrough between proximal and distal ends thereof, the lumen defining a working channel having a length sufficient to at least span from a skin incision to proximate a vertebra; the distal end of the elongate body having a sloped configuration such that the elongate body has a short side end a long side to facilitate positioning of the distal end against a vertebra; and opposed out-outs formed in the distal end between the short side and the long side, the opposed cut-outs defining a passageway adapted to receive a tool therethrough when the distal end of the elongate body is placed against a vertebra.
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