Claims
- 1. A spinal curvature correction device placed along a longitudinal axis of a mammalian spine, comprising:
a) a flexible tube comprising at least one lumen, wherein said at least one lumen extends longitudinally through said flexible tube; and b) at least one rod having a preformed curvature, wherein said at least one rod is present within said at least one lumen of said flexible tube, and wherein said at least one lumen is formed to receive and hold said at least one rod.
- 2. A spinal curvature correction device placed along a longitudinal axis of a mammalian spine as described in claim 1 comprising a plurality of rods, each of said plurality of rods having a preformed curvature, wherein each of said plurality of rods is present within only one lumen of said flexible tube.
- 3. A spinal curvature correction device placed along a longitudinal axis of a mammalian spine as described in claim 1 comprising a plurality of rods, each of said plurality of rods having a preformed curvature, wherein at least two of said plurality of rods is present within said at least one lumen of said flexible tube.
- 4. A spinal curvature correction device placed along a longitudinal axis of a mammalian spine as described in claim 1 comprising a plurality of rods, each of said plurality of rods having a preformed curvature, wherein said at least one lumen is formed to receive and hold said plurality of rods.
- 5. A spinal curvature correction device placed along a longitudinal axis of a mammalian spine as described in claim 1, wherein said flexible tube comprises a plurality of lumens, wherein said plurality of lumens extends longitudinally through said flexible tube, and comprising a plurality of rods, each of said plurality of rods having a preformed curvature, wherein each of said plurality of rods is positioned within one of said plurality of lumens of said flexible tube, and wherein each of said plurality of lumens is formed to receive and hold at least one of said plurality of rods.
- 6. A spinal curvature correction device placed along a longitudinal axis of a mammalian spine as described in claim 1, wherein said at least one rod is manually deformable for placement into said at least one lumen of said flexible tube.
- 7 A spinal curvature correction device placed along a longitudinal axis of a mammalian spine, as described in claim 1, further comprising at least one mount that is adapted to mount said flexible tube to the human spine.
- 8. A spinal curvature correction device placed along a longitudinal axis of a mammalian spine as described in claim 1, further comprising a longitudinally deformable sheath that surrounds a length of said flexible tube.
- 9. A spinal curvature correction device placed along a longitudinal axis of a mammalian spine as described in claim 1, wherein said at least one rod exerts a force on the mammalian spine.
- 10. A spinal curvature correction device placed along a longitudinal axis of a mammalian spine as described in claim 1, wherein said at least one rod exerts a force on a mammalian spine that does not have an idealized shape, and wherein said force is exerted toward said idealized shape of the mammalian spine.
- 11. A spinal curvature correction device placed along a longitudinal axis of a mammalian spine as described in claim 1, wherein said at least one rod exerts a force on a mammalian spine that does not have an idealized shape, and wherein said force is exerted toward said idealized shape of the mammalian spine for a period of time after installation of said at least one rod.
- 12. A spinal curvature correction device placed along a longitudinal axis of a mammalian spine as described in claim 1, wherein said at least one lumen communicates with at least one end of said flexible tube, and each remaining side of said flexible tube is closed.
- 13. A spinal curvature correction device placed along a longitudinal axis of a mammalian spine as described in claim 12, wherein said at least one end of said flexible tube is covered.
- 14. A spinal curvature correction device placed along a longitudinal axis of a mammalian spine as described in claim 1, wherein said flexible tube is positioned through at least one skin incision and over a wire that is longitudinally aligned with said mammalian spine.
- 15. A spinal curvature correction device placed along a longitudinal axis of a mammalian spine as described in claim 1, wherein said at least one lumen of said flexible tube has a guide rail therein, and wherein said at least one rod is positioned within said at least one lumen and along said guide rail.
- 16. A spinal curvature correction device placed along a longitudinal axis of a mammalian spine as described in claim 1, wherein said at least one lumen has at least two rods therein, and wherein said at least two rods are interdigitated with each other.
- 17. A spinal curvature correction device placed along a longitudinal axis of a mammalian spine as described in claim 1, wherein said at least one rod is interdigitated with said flexible tube.
- 18. A spinal curvature correction device placed along a longitudinal axis of a mammalian spine as described in claim 7, wherein said longitudinally deformable sheath is substantially impermeable to components of the user's immune system.
- 19. A spinal curvature correction device placed along a longitudinal axis of a mammalian spine as described in claim 1, wherein an outer surface of said flexible tube is substantially impermeable to components of the user's immune system.
- 20. A spinal curvature correction device placed along a longitudinal axis of a mammalian spine as described in claim 1, wherein said at least one rod of is comprised of varying materials along a length of said at least one rod.
- 21. A spinal curvature correction device placed along a longitudinal axis of a mammalian spine as described in claim 1, wherein said at least one rod has varying structural properties along a length of said at least one rod.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/465,340 filed Apr. 25, 2003 and this application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/470,149 filed May 13, 2003.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Date |
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60465340 |
Apr 2003 |
US |
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60470149 |
May 2003 |
US |