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Directional dilator for intraoperative monitoring

  • US 9,888,859 B1
  • Filed: 03/14/2013
  • Issued: 02/13/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/14/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A stationary directional dilator for use during surgery, comprising:

  • a first tubular structure having a first proximal end, a first distal end configured to be advanced through tissue towards a surgical target site, and a first inner lumen extending between said first proximal end and said first distal end, said first tubular structure having a first longitudinal axis passing through said first proximal end and said first distal end, and wherein said first tubular structure has a lip extending radially from an inner surface of a first proximal end of the first inner lumen, said lip having a first outer diameter and a first inner diameter;

    a second structure rotatably coupled to said first tubular structure, said second structure having a second proximal end, a second distal end configured to be advanced towards said surgical target site, a second inner lumen extending from said second proximal end and to said second distal end, and a distal electrode located on said second distal end and configured to transmit an electric signal to said tissue when said distal electrode is in electrical communication with an intraoperative monitoring system, said second structure having a second longitudinal axis passing through said second proximal end and said second distal end;

    wherein said second structure is in a longitudinally fixed relationship with said first tubular structure and configured to be, during the surgery, disposed within and rotated relative to the first tubular structure to thereby rotate said distal electrode in order to determine a direction of nerves located in said tissue relative to said first tubular structure as said first tubular structure and said second structure are advanced through said tissue;

    wherein said second proximal end of said second structure includes a collar member comprising a proximal electrode and an electrode marker, said proximal electrode having an electrode surface, said collar member having a second outer diameter, said collar member configured to be seated longitudinally against and selectively rotatable relative to the lip extending radially from the inner surface of the first proximal end of the first inner lumen, and wherein said electrode marker is in alignment with said distal electrode; and

    wherein a location of the electrode marker on the collar member indicates a position of said distal electrode.

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