Multiple pathways for spinal nerve root decompression from a single access point
First Claim
1. A method of accessing target tissue of a patient, the patient having a first vertebra, a second vertebra having a pedicle, an interlaminar window defined by the first vertebra and the second vertebra, a cephalad intervertebral foramen cephalad to the pedicle and defined by the first vertebra and the second vertebra, and a caudal intervertebral foramen caudal to the pedicle and defined by the second vertebra and a third vertebra, the method comprising:
- accessing a spine location of the patient by entering the patient through an access location, wherein the spine location is anterior to the posterior aspect of the ligamentum flavum and posterior to the dura mater of the spinal cord and cauda equina, and the access location is lateral to the spinous process;
inserting a first flexible device through the access location, through the interlaminar window, and to the spine location;
advancing the distal portion of the first flexible device from the spine location, laterally through the cephalad intervertebral foramen;
passing the distal portion of the first flexible device through the cephalad intervertebral foramen and out of the patient;
inserting the first or a second flexible device through the same access location, through the interlaminar window, and to the spine location;
advancing the distal portion of the first or the second flexible device from the spine location, and laterally through the caudal intervertebral foramen; and
passing through the caudal intervertebral foramen and out of the patient.
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Abstract
A method of accessing target tissue adjacent to a spinal nerve of a patient includes the steps of accessing a spine location of the patient by entering the patient through the skin at an access location, inserting a flexible tissue modification device through the access location to the spine location, advancing a distal portion of the first flexible tissue modification device from the spine location to a first exit location, passing through the first exit location and out of the patient, advancing the first or a second flexible tissue modification device through the same access location to the spine location and to a second exit location, and passing through the second exit location and out of the patient.
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1. A method of accessing target tissue of a patient, the patient having a first vertebra, a second vertebra having a pedicle, an interlaminar window defined by the first vertebra and the second vertebra, a cephalad intervertebral foramen cephalad to the pedicle and defined by the first vertebra and the second vertebra, and a caudal intervertebral foramen caudal to the pedicle and defined by the second vertebra and a third vertebra, the method comprising:
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accessing a spine location of the patient by entering the patient through an access location, wherein the spine location is anterior to the posterior aspect of the ligamentum flavum and posterior to the dura mater of the spinal cord and cauda equina, and the access location is lateral to the spinous process; inserting a first flexible device through the access location, through the interlaminar window, and to the spine location; advancing the distal portion of the first flexible device from the spine location, laterally through the cephalad intervertebral foramen; passing the distal portion of the first flexible device through the cephalad intervertebral foramen and out of the patient; inserting the first or a second flexible device through the same access location, through the interlaminar window, and to the spine location; advancing the distal portion of the first or the second flexible device from the spine location, and laterally through the caudal intervertebral foramen; and passing through the caudal intervertebral foramen and out of the patient.
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2. A method of accessing target tissue to a spinal nerve of a patient, the patient having a first vertebra, a second vertebra having a left pedicle and a right pedicle, an interlaminar window defined by the first vertebra and the second vertebra, a left intervertebral foramen adjacent to the left pedicle, and a right intervertebral foramen adjacent to the right pedicle, each intervertebral foramen defined by the first vertebra and the second vertebra, the method comprising:
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accessing a spine location of the patient by entering the patient through an access location, wherein the spine location is anterior to the posterior aspect of the ligamentum flavum and posterior to the dura mater of the spinal cord and cauda equina, and the access location is lateral to the spinous process; inserting a first flexible device through the access location, through the interlaminar window, and to the spine location; advancing the first flexible device from the spine location, laterally through the left intervertebral foramen; passing the first flexible device through the left intervertebral foramen and out of the patient; inserting the first or a second flexible device through the same access location, through the interlaminar window, and to the spine location; advancing the first or the second flexible device from the spine location, and laterally through the right intervertebral foramen; and passing through the right intervertebral foramen and out of the patient.
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