Method for treating intervertebral discs
First Claim
1. A method comprising:
- introducing an intervertebral disc apparatus within an intervertebral disc such that a radiofrequency electrode incorporated into the apparatus at a distal region of the apparatus is advanced beyond a center of a nucleus pulposus of the disc to a selected location that is closer to an inner wall of an annulus fibrosus of the disc than to the center of the nucleus pulposus; and
delivering energy from the electrode positioned at the selected location such that no material other than water is removed at the selected location of the intervertebral disc when energy is delivered.
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Abstract
An interverterbral fissure can be treated by providing a catheter having a distal end, a proximal end, a longitudinal axis, and an intradiscal section at the catheter'"'"'s distal end on which there is at least one functional element. The next step is applying a force longitudinally to the proximal of the catheter which is sufficient to advance the intradiscal section through the nucleus pulposus and around an inner wall of an annulus fibrosus, but which force is insufficient to puncture the annulus fibrosus. Next the functional element is positioned at a selected location of the disc by advancing or retracting the catheter and optionally twisting the proximal end of the catheter. Then the functional unit treats the annular fissure. Optionally, there is an additional step of adding a substance to seal the fissure.
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20 Claims
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1. A method comprising:
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introducing an intervertebral disc apparatus within an intervertebral disc such that a radiofrequency electrode incorporated into the apparatus at a distal region of the apparatus is advanced beyond a center of a nucleus pulposus of the disc to a selected location that is closer to an inner wall of an annulus fibrosus of the disc than to the center of the nucleus pulposus; and delivering energy from the electrode positioned at the selected location such that no material other than water is removed at the selected location of the intervertebral disc when energy is delivered. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method comprising:
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introducing an intervertebral disc apparatus within an intervertebral disc such that a radiofrequency electrode incorporated into the apparatus at a distal region of the apparatus is advanced beyond a center of a nucleus pulposus of the disc to a selected location that is closer to an inner wall of an annulus fibrosus of the disc than to the center of the nucleus pulposus; and delivering energy from the electrode positioned at the selected location such that no destructive lesion is formed on a disc at the selected location of the intervertebral disc when energy is delivered. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. A method comprising:
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providing a catheter having a radiofrequency electrode at a distal region of the catheter; advancing the electrode beyond a center of a nucleus pulposus of an intervertebral disc to a selected location that is closer to an inner wall of an annulus fibrosus of the disc than to the center of the nucleus pulposus; and delivering a controlled amount of energy from the electrode positioned at the selected location such that no material other than water is removed from the disc. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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10. A method comprising:
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providing a catheter having a radiofrequency electrode at a distal region of the catheter; advancing the electrode beyond a center of a nucleus pulposus of an intervertebral disc to a selected location that is closer to an inner wall of an annulus fibrosus of the disc than to the center of the nucleus pulposus; and delivering a controlled amount of energy from the electrode positioned at the selected location such that no destructive lesion is formed in the disc. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. A method comprising:
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providing a catheter having a radiofrequency electrode at a distal region of the catheter; positioning the electrode in the intervertebral disc; advancing the electrode non-linearly within the intervertebral disc beyond a center of the nucleus pulposus of the disc to a selected location that is closer to an inner wall of an annulus fibrosus of the disc than to the center of the nucleus pulposus; and delivering a controlled amount of energy to the selected location from the electrode positioned at the selected location such that no material other than water is removed from the disc. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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15. A method comprising:
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providing a catheter having a radiofrequency electrode at a distal region of the catheter; positioning the electrode in the intervertebral disc; advancing the electrode non-linearly within the intervertebral disc beyond a center of the nucleus pulposus of the disc to a selected location that is closer to an inner wall of an annulus fibrosus of the disc than to the center of the nucleus pulposus; and delivering a controlled amount of energy to the selected location from the electrode positioned at the selected location such that no destructive lesion is formed in the disc. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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17. A method for delivering a controlled amount of energy adjacent an inner wall of an intervertebral disc comprising:
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introducing an intervertebral disc apparatus within an intervertebral disc such that a functional element incorporated into the apparatus adjacent a distal end of the apparatus is positioned proximate a wall of the intervertebral disc; and delivering energy from the functional element to the wall of the invertebral disc such that no material other than water is removed at or near the wall of the intervertebral when energy is delivered. - View Dependent Claims (18)
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19. A method for delivering a controlled amount of energy adjacent an inner wall of an intervertebral disc comprising:
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introducing an intervertebral disc apparatus within an intervertebral disc such that a functional element incorporated into the apparatus adjacent a distal end of the apparatus is positioned proximate a wall of the intervertebral disc; and delivering energy from the functional element to the wall of the invertebral disc such that no destructive lesion is formed on a disc at or near the wall of the intervertebral disc when energy is delivered. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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