Claims
- 1. A flexible drill comprising a drilling tip, and capable of orienting the drilling tip at a predetermined position after accessing a material to be drilled through a substantially straight passage having a long axis;
where the predetermined position is at least 10° off of the long axis of the substantially straight passage.
- 2. A flexible drill comprising a guiding tube having a proximal segment having a central axis and a distal segment having a distal end; and
a drilling tip is connected to the distal end of the distal segment; where the guiding tube comprises a substance that has been processed to return to a shape where the distal segment has a radius of curvature sufficient to cause the drilling tip at the end of the distal segment to orient at between about 10° and 150° off of the central axis of the proximal segment when the guiding tube is not subject to distortion.
- 3. A flexible drill comprising a lower sub-assembly connected to an upper subassembly;
where the lower sub-assembly comprises a spin luer lock, a retainer tube, a piston anchor, a piston level, a piston, a distal O-ring and a proximal O-ring; and where the upper sub-assembly comprises a drilling tip, guiding tube, a barrel knob, a barrel, a threaded adapter, a liner, a bearing housing, a flexible shaft, a distal bearing, a proximal bearing, a collet, a bearing cap and a motor receptacle; where the guiding tube comprises a proximal segment having a central axis and a distal segment having a distal end; where the drilling tip is connected to the distal end of the distal segment; and where the guiding tube comprises a substance that has been processed to return to a shape where the distal segment has a radius of curvature sufficient to cause the drilling tip at the end of the distal segment to orient at between about 10° and 150° off of the central axis of the proximal segment when the guiding tube is not subject to distortion.
- 4. A cutting device comprising a blade connected to the distal end of a flexible shaft;
where the cutting device can be inserted into a material to be cut after accessing the material through a channel comprising a substantially straight proximal section having a long axis and a distal section having a long axis; and where the long axis of the distal section is curved, or where the long axis of the distal section is substantially straight but varies at least about 10° off of the long axis of the proximal section.
- 5. A cutting device comprising:
a) a pivoting blade connected to the distal end of a flexible shaft; and b) a locking sleeve surrounding at least part of the flexible shaft; where the blade pivots from a first, insertion position to a second, cutting position; where the blade has one or more than one notch; where the locking sleeve can be advanced distally and retracted proximally; and where advancement distally causes the locking sleeve to engage with the one or more than one notch, thereby locking the blade into the cutting position, and retraction proximally causes the locking sleeve to disengage from the one or more than one notch, thereby unlocking the blade from the cutting position.
- 6. An enucleation device comprising:
a) a proximal end; b) a distal end comprising a cutting cap comprising a plurality of deformable blades; and c) a shaft between the proximal end and the cutting cap; where the plurality of deformable blades can cut material in a space when the blades not deformed, after accessing the space through a passage while the blades are deformed; and where the passage has a smaller cross-sectional area than the lateral cross-sectional area of the undeformed blades while the blades are cutting the material.
- 7. A fusion agent containment device for containing a fusion agent comprising a band or mesh of thin, biocompatible, deformable material having shape memory configured to expand into a substantially circular or oval shape when undeformed.
- 8. A distraction system for distracting two adjacent vertebrae comprising:
a) an introducer comprising a proximal insertion portion and a distal anchoring portion comprising a plurality of barbs; and b) a plurality of deformable, spacing components; where each spacing component has a central opening and a plurality of extensions; and where each spacing component configured to stack onto the insertion portion of the introducer.
- 9. A distraction system for distracting two adjacent vertebrae comprising:
a) a proximal connecting portion; b) a distal distracting portion comprising a plurality of strips; where each strip is deformable from an extended configuration to a curled configuration; where each strip has a proximal end and a distal end; where the proximal end of the strips are joined to the proximal connecting portion connected at their proximal end to the proximal connecting portion.
- 10. A distraction system for distracting two adjacent vertebrae comprising:
a) a barbed plug having a central axis and comprising a central portion and a plurality of barbs; b) a ratchet device having a central axis and comprising a series of transversely separated strips connected at one end; where the barbs extend outward from the axial center of the barbed plug when undeformed, and contract toward the axial center of the barbed plug when deformed; where the strips uncoil away from the central axis of the ratchet device when undeformed, and contract toward the axial center of the ratchet device when deformed.
- 11. A method for treating diseases and conditions that change the spacial relationship between a first vertebral body of a first vertebra, a second vertebral body of a second vertebra adjacent the first vertebra, and a first intervertebral disk between the first vertebral body and the second vertebral body, or that cause instability of the vertebral column, or both, and a method that allows the surgeon to access the first intervertebral disk to restore a more normal three-dimensional configuration of the first intervertebral disk between the first vertebral body and the second vertebral body, the method comprising:
a) selecting a patient; b) obtaining transpedicular access to the first intervertebral disk by creating a channel through a pedicle of the first vertebra; and c) removing at least part of the first intervertebral disk through the transpedicular access.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present Application is a continuation of PCT patent application PCT/US03/09285, filed Mar. 25, 2003, Entitled “Transpedicular Intervertebral Disk Access Methods And Devices,” that claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application 60/424,942, filed Nov. 8, 2002, entitled “Transpedicular Intervertebral Body Fusion,” the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60424942 |
Nov 2002 |
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Continuations (1)
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PCT/US03/09285 |
Mar 2003 |
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10420422 |
Apr 2003 |
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