Claims
- 1. A method of treating back or neck pain by cooling an intervertebral disc, including:
- (a) inserting a probe into said intervertebral disc, said probe being adapted to be connected to an external apparatus which can enable cooling of said probe so as to cool said intervertebral disc;
- (b) connecting said external apparatus to said probe, causing cooling of said intervertebral disc, which thereby causes relief of said back or neck pain.
- 2. The method of claim 1 in which said probe is a cryogenic probe, and said external apparatus is a source of cryogenic fluid or gas, and further including the step of allowing said cryogenic fluid or gas to flow into said cryogenic probe so as to cool a portion of said cryogenic probe that is within said intervertebral disc, and thus freezing and cooling said intervertebral disc so as to denervate a portion of said intervertebral disc and thus relieve said neck or back pain.
- 3. A method of treating back or neck pain of the patient by heating an intervertebral disc including:
- (a) inserting a probe into said disc, said probe being adapted to be connected to an external laser source which can deliver laser power through said probe to said disc so as to heat said disc;
- (b) applying said laser power from said external laser source to said disc via said probe, causing heating of said disc which thereby causes relief of said back or neck pain.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said probe includes a laser-carrying fiber or channel, and further including the step of connecting said external laser source to said probe so as to cause laser light from said external laser source to pass through said laser-carrying fiber or channel, said laser light being deposited into said disc and thereby causing heating of said disc.
- 5. A probe system adapted for heating the intervertebral disc of a patient, including:
- (a) a cannula having a near end and a far end, and having an open end at the cannula's far end and having a substantially radiolucent cannula hub at the near end of said cannula;
- (b) a stylet having a near end and a far end, said stylet fitting into said cannula so that the stylet's far end occludes said open end at said cannula's far end, said stylet having a substantially radiolucent stylet hub, and said stylet having an electrically uninsulated impedance-monitoring tip at said stylet's far end which will contact tissue of the patient in the region of said cannula's far end when said cannula is inserted into said patient, said stylet having a stylet connection means at said stylet's near end which is adapted to be connected to said impedance-monitoring tip and to be connected to external impedance-monitoring apparatus; whereby, when said stylet is inserted into said cannula, and said cannula is inserted into said disc, said radiolucent hubs enable substantially unobstructed guidance of said cannula and said stylet by X-ray images of said cannula's far end within said disc, and whereby the electrical impedance of said tissue near said cannula's far end can be monitored so as to determine when said cannula's far end is properly within said disc;
- (c) a power delivery means adapted to be connected to said cannula and to an external power apparatus which enables power to be transferred from said external power apparatus to said cannula's far end, and which thereby causes heating of said disc when said cannula's far end is within said disc, thereby to relieve the pain of said patient related to said disc.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said cannula is substantially insulated on its surface and has an uninsulated electrically conductive tip at said cannula's far end, said power delivery means being an electrical connection means adapted to connect said uninsulated electrically conductive tip to said external power apparatus, said external power apparatus being a source of electrical current, such that when said cannula's far end is within said disc, said electrical current can be transmitted to said disc through said electrical connection means and said uninsulated electrically conductive tip so as to heat said disc.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said power delivery means is a conduit of laser light and said external power apparatus is a laser light source, such that when said cannula's far end is within said disc, said laser light can be transmitted to said disc by said conduit, and the power from said laser light source will heat said disc.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/146,875 filed on Nov. 2, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,433,739.
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