Methods for limiting the movement of material introduced between layers of spinal tissue
First Claim
1. A method of limiting or directing the movement of flowable material introduced into a human vertebral body having an interior region defined by a superior endplate, an inferior endplate and a cortical rim, the method comprising:
- inserting at least a distal end portion of an elongated guide member in a pre-deployed configuration into the vertebral body;
changing the configuration of the distal end portion of the guide member into a deployed configuration to define a pre-determined shape within the interior region of the vertebral body;
slidably advancing an elongated intravertebral implant distally along the distal end portion of the guide member, the intravertebral implant having a guide lumen extending therethrough for slidably receiving the guide member so that the intravertebral implant may be longitudinally slidable along the guide member, the intravertebral implant being sufficiently flexible to substantially assume the pre-determined shape of the distal end portion of the guide member to form a structure defining a resident volume;
introducing flowable material into the resident volume; and
blocking the movement of flowable material out the resident volume with the structure.
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Abstract
Methods for limiting the movement of flowable material introduced into or between tissue layers of the human spine. The method can include inserting a member between tissue layers of the human spine. The member has a first configuration for insertion of the elongated member between tissue layers. The shape of the member is changed into a second configuration that defines a barrier that limits or directs the movement of flowable material. Flowable material is introduced to a selected location between the tissue layers and the barrier acts to limit or direct the movement of the flowable material.
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9 Claims
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1. A method of limiting or directing the movement of flowable material introduced into a human vertebral body having an interior region defined by a superior endplate, an inferior endplate and a cortical rim, the method comprising:
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inserting at least a distal end portion of an elongated guide member in a pre-deployed configuration into the vertebral body; changing the configuration of the distal end portion of the guide member into a deployed configuration to define a pre-determined shape within the interior region of the vertebral body; slidably advancing an elongated intravertebral implant distally along the distal end portion of the guide member, the intravertebral implant having a guide lumen extending therethrough for slidably receiving the guide member so that the intravertebral implant may be longitudinally slidable along the guide member, the intravertebral implant being sufficiently flexible to substantially assume the pre-determined shape of the distal end portion of the guide member to form a structure defining a resident volume; introducing flowable material into the resident volume; and blocking the movement of flowable material out the resident volume with the structure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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