Articulating injection cannula and seal assembly
First Claim
1. An assembly for sealably injecting a fluent material into an intradiscal space accessed through an opening in the annulus of a spinal disc, comprising:
- a cannula having a passageway for injecting the fluent material therethrough into the intradiscal space, said cannula having a proximal end and a distal end;
a seal on said cannula comprising a collar and a seal body, said seal body defining a central opening and having a solid sealing surface, said seal body being disposed more distally on said cannula than said collar and being configured with an interior depression to be compressible under manual pressure between said collar and an outer surface of said annulus adjacent to and externally of the opening as said sealing surface is pressed against said annulus, said central opening of said seal body being sized for passage of said cannula therethrough, with said distal end of said cannula being disposed exteriorly of one side of said seal body and said proximal end being disposed exteriorly of a side opposite to the one side of said seal body; and
an articulating joint being configured to permit relative articulation between said seal and each of said distal and proximal ends of said cannula when said cannula extends through said central opening, wherein said articulating joint includes a ball and socket joint, wherein said socket is a generally spherical cavity defined in said seal; and
wherein said ball is a generally spherical ball sized to articulate within said cavity and said ball defines a bore sized to receive said cannula therethrough.
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Abstract
An assembly for sealably injecting a fluent material into an intradiscal space accessed through an opening in the annulus of a spinal disc comprises a cannula having a passageway for injecting the fluent material therethrough into the intradiscal space, a seal having a sealing surface for sealing engagement with the outer surface of the disc annulus and defining a central opening for, and an articulating joint defined between the central opening of the seal and the cannula configured to permit relative articulation between the components. The assembly may further comprise an anchor element extending through the central opening of the seal, the anchor element including an elongated threaded body sized for threaded engagement within the opening in the disc annulus and having a head configured to engage a distal end of the cannula.
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11 Claims
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1. An assembly for sealably injecting a fluent material into an intradiscal space accessed through an opening in the annulus of a spinal disc, comprising:
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a cannula having a passageway for injecting the fluent material therethrough into the intradiscal space, said cannula having a proximal end and a distal end; a seal on said cannula comprising a collar and a seal body, said seal body defining a central opening and having a solid sealing surface, said seal body being disposed more distally on said cannula than said collar and being configured with an interior depression to be compressible under manual pressure between said collar and an outer surface of said annulus adjacent to and externally of the opening as said sealing surface is pressed against said annulus, said central opening of said seal body being sized for passage of said cannula therethrough, with said distal end of said cannula being disposed exteriorly of one side of said seal body and said proximal end being disposed exteriorly of a side opposite to the one side of said seal body; and an articulating joint being configured to permit relative articulation between said seal and each of said distal and proximal ends of said cannula when said cannula extends through said central opening, wherein said articulating joint includes a ball and socket joint, wherein said socket is a generally spherical cavity defined in said seal; and
wherein said ball is a generally spherical ball sized to articulate within said cavity and said ball defines a bore sized to receive said cannula therethrough. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An assembly for sealably injecting a fluent material into an intradiscal space accessed through an opening in the annulus of a spinal disc, comprising:
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a cannula having a passageway for injecting the fluent material therethrough into the intradiscal space, said cannula terminating in a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the distal end includes an enlarged tip portion; a seal having a solid sealing surface for sealing engagement with the outer surface of the disc annulus and defining a central opening; and an anchor element extending through said central opening of said seal, said anchor element including an elongated body disposed exteriorly distally of said seal and sized for sealing engagement within the opening in the disc annulus and defining a bore in fluid communication with said passageway of said cannula for injecting the fluent material therethrough into the intradiscal space, said anchor element having a head disposed exteriorly proximally of said seal and defining an internal cavity, the enlarged tip portion of said cannula being received in said internal cavity in a sliding articulating joint, wherein the enlarged tip portion in not permitted to move distally of the internal cavity. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An assembly for sealably injecting a fluent material into an intradiscal space accessed through an opening in the annulus of a spinal disc, comprising:
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a cannula having a passageway for injecting the fluent material therethrough into the intradiscal space, said cannula having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the distal end of the cannula includes an enlarged tip portion; a seal on said cannula having a solid sealing surface for sealing engagement with the outer surface of the disc annulus and defining a central opening, said seal including a compressible seal body having a circumferential rim defining therewithin a cavity facing said distal end of said cannula, said cavity allowing said seal to flex under pressure applied on said seal body toward said sealing surface, said rim defining said sealing surface capable of forming a fluid-tight seal between said rim and said disc annulus; and an articulating joint defined between said central opening of said seal and said cannula configured to permit relative articulation therebetween, wherein said enlarged tip portion of said cannula is articulatingly supported by said seal exteriorly proximally of said seal such that the enlarged tip portion is not permitted to move distally of a proximal surface of the seal.
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