Claims
- 1. A device system for treating bone fractures comprising:
an expandable device for occupying space within bones; a means of expanding the device; whereby the expanded device mechanically fixates the fracture.
- 2. The device system of claim 1 wherein the means of expanding the device is an inflatable catheter
- 3. The device system of claim 1 wherein the means of expanding the device is an axially compressed elastomeric grommet which expands radially when compressed
- 4. The device system of claim 1 wherein the means of expanding the device is the inherent spring force contained within the structure of the expandable device
- 5. The device system of claim 1 wherein the means of expansion is self-contained within the expandable device
- 6. The device system of claim 5, wherein the means of expansion is a relative movement of the opposing ends of the device
- 7. The device system of claim 1, wherein the expanded device is substantially tubular
- 8. The device system of claim 1, wherein the expanded device has a substantially cylindrical cross-section
- 9. The device system of claim 1, wherein the expanded device joins separated bone segments
- 10. A method for treating bone fractures comprising;
utilizing an expandable device for occupying space within a bone segment; creating an access hole in bone; disposing the structure upon a delivery device; inserting the structure within the bone segment; advancing the structure to the desired location within the bone segment; activating a portion of the delivery device in order to cause expansion of the structure.
- 11. A method of claim 10, to further include deactivating the delivery device and removing from the bone segment
- 12. A method of claim 10, including the steps of utilizing a delivery device that has an expandable, inflatable portion whereon the expandable device is disposed; and the expansion of the expandable device is accomplished by the inflation of the expandable, inflatable portion of the delivery device.
- 13. A method of claim 10, including the steps of utilizing a delivery device that has an expandable portion whereon the expandable device is disposed; and the expansion of the expandable device is accomplished by the compression of the expandable portion of the delivery device.
- 14. A method of claim 10, wherein the expandable devices are generally tubular in structure and plastically deformed in order to maintain expanded diameter
- 15. A method of claim 10, wherein the expandable devices are generally tubular in structure and are mechanically deformed
- 16. A device for treating bones comprising;
an expandable tubular device, a delivery device; said tubular device attached to delivery device; whereby the delivery device expands the tubular device at treatment site, whereby the expanded tubular device joins bone segments.
- 17. The device as in claim 16 wherein said device is a tubular mesh.
- 18. The device as in claim 16 wherein said device has multiple splines.
- 19. The device as in claim 16 wherein said device is a coil.
- 20. The device as in claim 16 wherein said device is a slotted tube.
- 21. The device as in claim 16 wherein electrical energy is delivered
- 22. The device as in claim 16 wherein the device has a coating
- 23. A device for treating fractured bones comprising;
a self-expandable tubular device; a delivery device; tubular device within the delivery device; said device combination advanced to desired location; said tubular device released from delivery device at desired location; whereby the tubular device expands at treatment site, whereby the expanded tubular device joins and fixates bone fracture.
- 24. A device as in claim 23, wherein the stress applied to the bone from the radially expanded device enhances healing of the fracture.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] I claim the benefit of provisional applications with Ser. No. 60/169,778, 60/181651 and 60/191664
Provisional Applications (3)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
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60169778 |
Dec 1999 |
US |
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60181651 |
Feb 2000 |
US |
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60191664 |
Mar 2000 |
US |