Claims
- 1. A system for treating a bone having an interior volume occupied, at least in part, by cancellous bone comprising
a first tool to establish a percutaneous access path to bone, a second tool sized and configured to be introduced through the percutaneous access path to form a void that occupies less than the interior volume, and a third tool to place within the void through the percutaneous access path a volume of filling material.
- 2. A system according to claim 1wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies less than about 90% of the interior volume.
- 3. A system according to claim 1wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 10% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 4. A system according to claim 1wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 40% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 5. A system according to claim 1wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 70% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 6. A system for treating a bone having an interior volume with a maximum anterior-to-posterior dimension occupied, at least in part, by cancellous bone comprising
a first tool to establish a percutaneous access path to bone, a second tool sized and configured to be introduced through the percutaneous access path to form a void having a dimension, measured in an anterior-to-posterior direction, that is less than the maximum anterior-to-posterior dimension of the interior volume, and a third tool to place within the void through the percutaneous access path a volume of filling material.
- 7. A system according to claim 6wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void having a dimension, measured in an anterior-to-posterior direction, that is at least about 5 mm less than the maximum anterior-to-posterior dimension of the interior volume.
- 8. A system according to claim 6wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void having a dimension, measured in an anterior-to-posterior direction, that is about 5 mm to about 7 mm less than the maximum anterior-to-posterior dimension of the interior volume.
- 9. A system according to claim 6wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies less than about 90% of the interior volume.
- 10. A system according to claim 6wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 10% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 11. A system according to claim 6wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 40% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 12. A system according to claim 6wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 70% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 13. A system for treating a bone having an interior volume with a maximum side-to-side dimension occupied, at least in part, by cancellous bone comprising
a first tool to establish a percutaneous access path to bone, a second tool sized and configured to be introduced through the percutaneous access path to form a void having a dimension, measured in a side-to-side direction, that is less than the maximum side-to-side dimension of the interior volume, and a third tool to place within the void through the percutaneous access path a volume of filling material.
- 14. A system according to claim 13wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void having a dimension, measured in a side-to-side direction, that is at least about 5 mm less than the maximum side-to-side dimension of the interior volume.
- 15. A system according to claim 13wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void having a dimension, measured in a side-to-side direction, that is about 5 mm to about 7 mm less than the maximum side-to-side dimension of the interior volume.
- 16. A system according to claim 13wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies less than about 90% of the interior volume.
- 17. A system according to claim 13wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 10% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 18. A system according to claim 13wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 40% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 19. A system according to claim 13wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 70% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 20. A system for treating a bone having an interior volume with a maximum anterior-to-posterior dimension and a maximum side-to-side dimension occupied, at least in part, by cancellous bone comprising
a first tool to establish a percutaneous access path to bone, a second tool sized and configured to be introduced through the percutaneous access path to form a void having a dimension, measured in an anterior-to-posterior direction, that is less than the maximum anterior-to-posterior dimension of the interior volume and a dimension, measured in a side-to-side direction, that is less than the maximum side-to-side dimension of the interior volume, and a third tool to place within the void through the percutaneous access path a volume of filling material.
- 21. A system according to claim 20wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies less than about 90% of the interior volume.
- 22. A system according to claim 20wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 10% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 23. A system according to claim 20wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 40% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 24. A system according to claim 20wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 70% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 25. A system according to claim 20wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void having a dimension, measured in an anterior-to-posterior direction, that is at least about 5 mm less than the maximum anterior-to-posterior dimension of the interior volume.
- 26. A system according to claim 20wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void having a dimension, measured in an anterior-to-posterior direction, that is about 5 mm to about 7 mm less than the maximum anterior-to-posterior dimension of the interior volume.
- 27. A system according to claim 25 or 26wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void having a dimension, measured in a side-to-side direction, that is at least about 5 mm less than the maximum side-to-side dimension of the interior volume.
- 28. A system according to claim 25 or 26wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void having a dimension, measured in a side-to-side direction, that is about 5 mm to about 7 mm less than the maximum side-to-side dimension of the interior volume.
- 29. A system according to claim 20wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void having a dimension, measured in a side-to-side direction, that is at least about 5 mm less than the maximum side-to-side dimension of the interior volume.
- 30. A system according to claim 20wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void having a dimension, measured in a side-to-side direction, that is about 5 mm to about 7 mm less than the maximum side-to-side dimension of the interior volume.
- 31. A system for treating a vertebral body having an interior volume occupied, at least in part, by cancellous bone comprising
a first tool to establish a percutaneous access path to the vertebral body, a second tool sized and configured to be introduced through the percutaneous access path to form a void that occupies less than the interior volume, and a third tool to place within the void through the percutaneous access path a volume of filling material.
- 32. A system according to claim 31wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies less than about 90% of the interior volume.
- 33. A system according to claim 31wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 10% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 34. A system according to claim 31wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 40% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 35. A system according to claim 31wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 70% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 36. A system for treating a vertebral body having an interior volume with a maximum anterior-to-posterior dimension occupied, at least in part, by cancellous bone comprising
a first tool to establish a percutaneous access path to the vertebral body, a second tool sized and configured to be introduced through the percutaneous access path to form a void having a dimension, measured in an anterior-to-posterior direction, that is less than the maximum anterior-to-posterior dimension of the interior volume, and a third tool to place within the void through the percutaneous access path a volume of filling material.
- 37. A system according to claim 36wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void having a dimension, measured in an anterior-to-posterior direction, that is at least about 5 mm less than the maximum anterior-to-posterior dimension of the interior volume.
- 38. A system according to claim 36wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void having a dimension, measured in an anterior-to-posterior direction, that is about 5 mm to about 7 mm less than the maximum anterior-to-posterior dimension of the interior volume.
- 39. A system according to claim 36wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies less than about 90% of the interior volume.
- 40. A system according to claim 36wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 10% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 41. A system according to claim 36wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 40% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 42. A system according to claim 36wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 70% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 43. A system for treating a vertebral body having an interior volume with a maximum side-to-side dimension occupied, at least in part, by cancellous bone comprising
a first tool to establish a percutaneous access path to the vertebral body, a second tool sized and configured to be introduced through the percutaneous access path to form a void having a dimension, measured in a side-to-side direction, that is less than the maximum side-to-side dimension of the interior volume, and a third tool to place within the void through the percutaneous access path a volume of filling material.
- 44. A system according to claim 43wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void having a dimension, measured in a side-to-side direction, that is at least about 5 mm less than the maximum side-to-side dimension of the interior volume.
- 45. A system according to claim 43wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void having a dimension, measured in a side-to-side direction, that is about 5 mm to about 7 mm less than the maximum side-to-side dimension of the interior volume.
- 46. A system according to claim 43wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies less than about 90% of the interior volume.
- 47. A system according to claim 43wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 10% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 48. A system according to claim 43wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 40% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 49. A system according to claim 43wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 70% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 50. A system for treating a vertebral body having an interior volume with a maximum anterior-to-posterior dimension and a maximum side-to-side dimension occupied, at least in part, by cancellous bone comprising
a first tool to establish a percutaneous access path to the vertebral body, a second tool sized and configured to be introduced through the percutaneous access path to form a void having a dimension, measured in an anterior-to-posterior direction, that is less than the maximum anterior-to-posterior dimension of the interior volume and a dimension, measured in a side-to-side direction, that is less than the maximum side-to-side dimension of the interior volume, and a third tool to place within the void through the percutaneous access path a volume of filling material.
- 51. A system according to claim 50wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies less than about 90% of the interior volume.
- 52. A system according to claim 50wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 10% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 53. A system according to claim 50wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 40% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 54. A system according to claim 50wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void that occupies about 70% to about 90% of the interior volume.
- 55. A system according to claim 50wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void having a dimension, measured in an anterior-to-posterior direction, that is at least about 5 mm less than the maximum anterior-to-posterior dimension of the interior volume.
- 56. A system according to claim 50wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void having a dimension, measured in an anterior-to-posterior direction, that is about 5 mm to about 7 mm less than the maximum anterior-to-posterior dimension of the interior volume.
- 57. A system according to claim 55 or 56wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void having a dimension, measured in a side-to-side direction, that is at least about 5 mm less than the maximum side-to-side dimension of the interior volume.
- 58. A system according to claim 55 or 56wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void having a dimension, measured in a side-to-side direction, that is about 5 mm to about 7 mm less than the maximum side-to-side dimension of the interior volume.
- 59. A system according to claim 50wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void having a dimension, measured in a side-to-side direction, that is at least about 5 mm less than the maximum side-to-side dimension of the interior volume.
- 60. A system according to claim 50wherein the second tool is sized and configured to form a void having a dimension, measured in a side-to-side direction, that is about 5 mm to about 7 mm less than the maximum side-to-side dimension of the interior volume.
- 61. A system according to claim 1 or 6 or 13 or 20 or 31 or 36 or 43 or 50wherein the first tool comprises a cannula.
- 62. A system according to claim 1 or 6 or 13 or 20 or 31 or 36 or 43 or 50wherein the second tool is carried by an elongate member sized and configured to pass through the percutaneous access path.
- 63. A system according to claim 62wherein the elongate member comprises a catheter.
- 64. A system according to claim 1 or 6 or 13 or 20 or 31 or 36 or 43 or 50wherein the second tool is sized and configured to compact cancellous bone.
- 65. A system according to claim 64wherein the second tool is sized and configured to compact cancellous bone and form a shell about the void.
- 66. A system according to claim 1 or 6 or 13 or 20 or 31 or 36 or 43 or 50wherein the second tool is sized and configured to lift fractured cortical bone.
- 67. A system according to claim 1 or 6 or 13 or 20 or 31 or 36 or 43 or 50wherein the second tool is sized and configured to reduce a cortical bone fracture.
- 68. A system according to claim 1 or 6 or 13 or 20 or 31 or 36 or 43 or 50wherein the second tool is sized and configured to move fractured cortical bone towards a natural anatomic position.
- 69. A system according to claim 1 or 6 or 13 or 20 or 31 or 36 or 43 or 50wherein the second tool comprises an expandable body.
- 70. A system according to claim 69wherein the expandable body is inflatable.
- 71. A system according to claim 69wherein the expandable body comprises a balloon.
- 72. A system according to claim 69wherein the expandable body, when expanded, assumes a non-spherical shape.
- 73. A system according to claim 69wherein the expandable body is sized and configured to be removed from bone after formation of the void.
- 74. A system according to claim 1 or 6 or 13 or 20 or 31 or 36 or 43 or 50wherein the filler material imparts compressive strength
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 10/411,573, filed Apr. 10, 2003, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 10/200,674, filed Jul. 22, 2002, which is a divisional of 09/059,796, filed Apr. 13, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,423,083, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/788,786, filed Jan. 23, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,235,043, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/188,224, filed on Jan. 26, 1994 (now abandoned).
Divisions (4)
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10200674 |
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10411573 |
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09059796 |
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10200674 |
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08788786 |
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09059796 |
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Continuations (1)
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