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Devices and methods for spine repair

a technology for intervertebral discs and devices, applied in the field of spine repair, can solve the problems that none of the techniques or devices described above are entirely satisfactory for providing percutaneous or open therapy to damaged spinal discs, and achieve the effects of facilitating filling operations, strengthening intervertebral space, and enhancing filling of intervertebral spa

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-09-11
PROMETHEAN SURGICAL DEVICES
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[0027]In a further embodiment, it is contemplated that the in-situ curing tissue adhesive may be introduced into the nucleus (which may be previously evacuated by nucleotomy) to form a nucleus implant in-situ. Additional tissue adhesive may be introduced at the same time or subsequent to curing of the initial insertion of material to bind the in-situ formed implant to the surrounding annulus. Advantageously, the methods and devices disclosed herein provide access to all regions of the inner wall of the annulus fibrosis to deliver tissue adhesive to the interior nucleus space. Advantageously, the methods and devices disclosed herein provide access to the difficult-to-reach posterior, posterior lateral and posterior medial regions of the inner wall of the annulus.
[0037]In addition to the method, there is provided a tissue adhesive sufficient to provide the therapeutic effect of strengthening the intervertebral space and preventing extrusion of the disc or a prosthetic. The preferred adhesive is a single-component polyisocyanate based adhesive as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,254,327, 6,296,607, and co-pending U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60 / 557,314, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. In one aspect, the present invention provides a minimally invasive method and device for treating fissures of discs at selected locations within the disc.
[0040]Another aspect of the invention is to provide a minimally invasive method and device for treating discs at selected locations within the annulus fibrosus. In particular it relates to fixing the fibers of the annulus in a preferred orientation and providing increased rigidity to the annulus by increasing its volume with a polymerizing fluid.
[0041]Another aspect of the invention is to provide an apparatus which delivers tissue adhesive within the wall of the annulus fibrosus to provide increased support and space between vertebral bodies.
[0043]Another aspect of the invention is to provide a minimally invasive method and device for fixing, fitting, and augmenting the size of prosthetic nucleus replacement devices either during implantation or at any time post implantation.
[0047]Another aspect of the invention is to provide a method of treating an intervertebral tissue comprises the steps of placing a catheter adjacent to the tissue, or an adjacent prosthetic, and delivering tissue adhesive sufficient to strengthen and bond collagen and other local tissues to repair a fissure or hole, to strengthen an annulus, and to localize and fit a nucleus prosthetic. These operations may include filling portions of a nucleus cavity, or of a fissure or other deficit, under pressure. Alternatively or in addition, filling operations may be facilitated by unloading the particular region of the spine to enhance filling of an intervertebral space.

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None of the techniques or devices described above are entirely satisfactory for providing percutaneous or open therapy to damaged spinal discs.

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[0126]A tri-functional polyether polyol was formed by reacting a PE / PO 80:20 random copolymer having an average MW of 2600 with BASF Lupamate T80-1 (80:20 2,4- and 2,6-toluenediisocyanate) and trimethylolpropane (1-5%) to obtain a NCO-terminated hydrophilic prepolymer having a free NCO content of 3%.

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[0127]A tri-functional polyether polyol was formed by reacting a PE / PO 80:20 random copolymer having an average MW of 2600 with IPDI and trimethylolpropane (1-5%) to obtain a NCO-terminated hydrophilic prepolymer having a free NCO content of 1.5%.

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[0128]A tri-functional polyether polyol was formed by reacting a PE / PO 80:20 random copolymer having an average MW of 2600 (30-20%) and polyethylene glycol of 1000 MW (30-50%) with IPDI (23-39%) and trimethylolpropane (1-5%) to obtain a NCO-terminated hydrophilic prepolymer having a free NCO content of 1.5%.

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Abstract

Surgical methods of repairing defects and deficiencies in the spine are disclosed. The methods involve delivering a single part in-situ polymerizing fluid to (i) close a weakened segment or fissure in the annulus fibrosus, (ii) strengthen the annulus, (iii) replace or augment the disc nucleus, or (iv) localize a disc prosthesis. The methods may include placing a delivery conduit adjacent to the repair site and providing a liquid tissue adhesive to bond to and repair a disc defect or deficiency

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[0001]This application claims the benefit of the priority of U.S. Provisional applications 60 / 483,186, filed Jun. 23, 2003 and 60 / 516,999, filed Nov. 4, 2003, which are hereby incorporated in their entirety by reference in jurisdictions permitting the same.TECHNICAL FIELD[0002]This disclosure relates to methods and devices for modifying intervertebral disc tissue, spaces, and structure. More particularly, the methods disclosed relate to the treatment of weakening or rents of the annulus, disc nucleus insufficiency, and localization of disc prosthetics, using open and minimally invasive techniques. The preferred compositions for effecting repair are single-part, in-situ polymerizing self-curing adhesive compositions.BACKGROUND[0003]A. Treatment of Spinal Disc Abnormalities Intervertebral disc abnormalities are common in the population and cause considerable pain, particularly if they affect adjacent nerves. Disc abnormalities result from trauma, wear, metabolic disorders and the agin...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61F5/00A61M29/00A61B17/58A61M31/00A61B17/16A61B17/88
CPCA61B17/00491A61B17/0057A61B17/1604A61B19/026A61B17/1671A61B17/8897A61B17/1637A61B50/30
Inventor MILBOCKER, MICHAEL T.WILSON, JEFFREY A.ARCANGELI, ROBERT M.
Owner PROMETHEAN SURGICAL DEVICES
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