Minimally invasive surgical tower access devices and related methods
First Claim
1. A system for spinal stabilization, comprising:
- a percutaneous access device including;
an outer sleeve having a proximal slot and a distal slot;
an inner sleeve having a proximal section and a distal section, the proximal section being operably connected to a spring latch having a tab member, the proximal section including a threaded portion, the distal section including a slot and a pair of compressible grasping elements, each of the grasping elements including slits, an internal tapered surface, and an internal protruding member capable of being received in an aperture in a head of a screw member, wherein the inner sleeve is configured to be slidably received into the outer sleeve such that the spring latch is located within the proximal slot of the outer sleeve and the slot of the inner sleeve is aligned with the distal slot of the outer sleeve; and
a lock nut having an internal engagement surface for engaging the threaded portion of the inner sleeve, wherein placement of the lock nut at a bottom section of the threaded portion of the inner sleeve results in compression of the grasping elements, and wherein the internal engagement surface is configured to interact with the tab member via depressions to limit counter rotation of the lock nut during use;
a cannulated screw member attachable to the inner sleeve, the cannulated screw member comprising a head portion coupled to a shaft, wherein the head portion includes a seat for receiving a rod member, one or more apertures for receiving the internal protruding member of the inner sleeve, and at least one slot for interacting with the internal tapered surface of the inner sleeve;
a screw driver for rotating and driving the screw member into a bone;
a rod insertion device including a handle and a distal gripping end for gripping and delivering a rod member;
an anti-torque device including a handle connected to a cannula, wherein the cannula is configured to be placed over the outer sleeve, and wherein the cannula includes a side slot for engaging the rod member; and
a persuader device that can interact with the anti-torque device and assist in forcing the rod member into the seat of the screw member, the persuader device having a hollow interior and internal threads.
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Abstract
Devices and methods are provided for assisting in spinal stabilization. An access device is provided that includes an outer sleeve, inner sleeve, spring latch and lock nut. The inner sleeve includes compressible grasping elements. The access device can be coupled to a screw head by sliding the outer sleeve relative to the inner sleeve and compressing the grasping elements. The coupled access device and screw can then be delivered to a target location in a patient. After providing two or more access devices, a rod member can be delivered using a rod insertion device. The rod member can serve as a connection between the two screws, and can provide spinal stabilization. An anti-torque device and a persuading device can be used to help ensure that the rod member is placed and secured in a proper location within a patient.
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20 Claims
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1. A system for spinal stabilization, comprising:
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a percutaneous access device including; an outer sleeve having a proximal slot and a distal slot; an inner sleeve having a proximal section and a distal section, the proximal section being operably connected to a spring latch having a tab member, the proximal section including a threaded portion, the distal section including a slot and a pair of compressible grasping elements, each of the grasping elements including slits, an internal tapered surface, and an internal protruding member capable of being received in an aperture in a head of a screw member, wherein the inner sleeve is configured to be slidably received into the outer sleeve such that the spring latch is located within the proximal slot of the outer sleeve and the slot of the inner sleeve is aligned with the distal slot of the outer sleeve; and a lock nut having an internal engagement surface for engaging the threaded portion of the inner sleeve, wherein placement of the lock nut at a bottom section of the threaded portion of the inner sleeve results in compression of the grasping elements, and wherein the internal engagement surface is configured to interact with the tab member via depressions to limit counter rotation of the lock nut during use; a cannulated screw member attachable to the inner sleeve, the cannulated screw member comprising a head portion coupled to a shaft, wherein the head portion includes a seat for receiving a rod member, one or more apertures for receiving the internal protruding member of the inner sleeve, and at least one slot for interacting with the internal tapered surface of the inner sleeve; a screw driver for rotating and driving the screw member into a bone; a rod insertion device including a handle and a distal gripping end for gripping and delivering a rod member; an anti-torque device including a handle connected to a cannula, wherein the cannula is configured to be placed over the outer sleeve, and wherein the cannula includes a side slot for engaging the rod member; and a persuader device that can interact with the anti-torque device and assist in forcing the rod member into the seat of the screw member, the persuader device having a hollow interior and internal threads.
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2. A system for spinal stabilization, comprising:
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an outer sleeve having a distal slot; and an inner sleeve having a proximal section and a distal section, the proximal section including a threaded portion, the distal section including a slot and a pair of compressible grasping elements, each of the grasping elements including an internal protruding member; wherein the inner sleeve is configured to be slidably received into the outer sleeve such that the slot of the inner sleeve is aligned with the distal slot of the outer sleeve, and wherein sliding the outer sleeve relative to the inner sleeve actuates compression of the grasping elements of the inner sleeve; an anti-torque device comprising a cannula, wherein the cannula is configured to be placed over the outer sleeve, the cannula having a slot configured to engage a rod member; and a persuader device having a hollow interior and internal threads configured to engage the threaded portion of the inner sleeve; wherein the anti-torque device is placed over the outer sleeve, the persuader device is threaded onto the threaded portion of the inner sleeve such that the persuader device is in contact with the anti-torque device, and the persuader device is configured to rotate relative to the anti-torque device, to force the anti-torque device against the rod member. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A system for spinal stabilization, comprising:
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an access device comprising an elongate sleeve having a proximal section and a distal section, the proximal section including a threaded portion, the distal section including a slot and a having a distal end configured to grasp a screw, wherein the slot extends from the distal end toward a proximal end of the elongate sleeve, wherein the slot is configured to allow passage of a rod member therethrough; an anti-torque device comprising a cannula configured to be placed over the access device and a handle operatively connected to the cannula proximate a proximal end of the cannula, wherein a distal end of the cannula includes a side slot for engaging the rod member; and a persuader device having a hollow interior and internal threads configured to engage the threaded portion of the access device; wherein the anti-torque device is placed over the access device, the persuader device is threaded onto the threaded portion of the access device such that the persuader device is in contact with the anti-torque device, and the persuader device is configured to rotate relative to the anti-torque device and the access device to apply a downward force on the anti-torque device to apply a downward force on the rod member. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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