US2010234848A1PendingUtilityA1

Systems and Methods for Removing Body Tissue

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Assignee: SUTTERLIN CHESTERPriority: Sep 11, 2002Filed: May 25, 2010Published: Sep 16, 2010
Est. expirySep 11, 2022(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract

Devices and methods for removing body tissue involving the use of a brush member having a plurality of bristle members defining a capacity for carrying body tissue. The brush member is capable of being manipulated within said body to thereby receive body tissue within said brush member such that said body tissue may be carried and thereafter removed from said body. Also provided are protective devices dimensioned to be positioned near an entrance into the target site, the protective devices for establishing a barrier between the brush member and at least a portion of the body tissue adjacent to the entrance. The protective devices may comprise one of a cannula assembly and a retractor assembly.

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1 . A system for removing intervertebral disc material, comprising:
 a protector having a longitudinal axis and including first and second generally rectangular, planar blade members fixed in position relative to one another to form a generally V-shaped construct for establishing a barrier, said construct having a longitudinal axis extending in a generally parallel orientation relative to said longitudinal axis of said protector; and   a brush member having a plurality of bristle members defining a capacity for carrying intervertebral disc material, wherein said protector is configured to prevent contact between said brush member, said neural tissue and said at least one of dura tissue and vasculature.   
   
   
       2 . The system of  claim 1 , wherein said protector further comprises a cannula dimensioned to extend to said entrance of said intervertebral disc space, said cannula having an inner lumen dimensioned to slideably receive said brush member for passage into said intervertebral disc space. 
   
   
       3 . The system of  claim 2 , wherein said cannula includes a lip member at a distal end thereof dimensioned to retract at least one of said neural tissue, dura tissue, and vasculature adjacent to said spine. 
   
   
       4 . The system of  claim 2 , wherein said inner lumen of said cannula and said brush member have approximately the same cross-sectional shape. 
   
   
       5 . The system of  claim 1 , wherein said brush member includes a stem member, and wherein said system further includes a drive assembly capable of engaging with said stem member for manipulating said brush member within said intervertebral disc space. 
   
   
       6 . The system of  claim 5 , wherein said drive assembly comprises one of a powered drive assembly coupled to said stem member and a manual drive assembly coupled to said stem member. 
   
   
       7 . The system of  claim 6 , wherein said powered drive assembly is a power drill. 
   
   
       8 . The system of  claim 6 , wherein said manual drive assembly includes a handle member configured to couple to said stem member. 
   
   
       9 . The system of  claim 6 , wherein said drive assembly includes a stop member coupled to said stem member for controlling the depth to which said brush member can be advanced into said intervertebral disc space. 
   
   
       10 . A method for removing intervertebral disc material, comprising the steps of:
 creating a working channel from a patient's skin to an intervertebral disc space;   advancing a protector through said working channel toward said intervertebral disc space, said protector having a longitudinal axis and including first and second generally rectangular, planar blade members fixed in position relative to one another to form a generally V-shaped construct for establishing a barrier, said construct having a longitudinal axis extending in a generally parallel orientation relative to said longitudinal axis of said protector;   positioning said protector near an entrance into said intervertebral disc space between said working channel and at least two of neural tissue, dura tissue, and vasculature adjacent to said entrance such that said first blade member prevents neural tissue from migrating into said working channel, and said second blade member prevents at least one of dura tissue and vasculature from migrating into said channel;   inserting a brush member through the working channel into said intervertebral disc space, said brush member having a plurality of bristle members defining a capacity for carrying intervertebral disc material, wherein said protector prevents contact between said brush member, said neural tissue and said at least one of dura tissue and vasculature;   manipulating said brush member within said intervertebral disc space to receive intervertebral disc material within said brush member; and   removing said brush member from said intervertebral disc space.   
   
   
       11 . The method of  claim 10 , wherein said step of creating a working channel to the intervertebral disc space is accomplished via at least one of percutaneous surgical procedure and an open surgical procedure. 
   
   
       12 . The method of  claim 10 , wherein said protector further comprises a cannula dimensioned to extend to said entrance of said intervertebral disc space, said cannula having an inner lumen dimensioned to slideably receive said brush member for passage into said intervertebral disc space. 
   
   
       13 . The method of  claim 12 , wherein said cannula includes a lip member at a distal end thereof dimensioned to retract at least one of said neural tissue, dura tissue, and vasculature adjacent to said spine. 
   
   
       14 . The method of  claim 12 , wherein said inner lumen of said cannula and said brush member have approximately the same cross-sectional shape. 
   
   
       15 . The method of  claim 10 , wherein said brush member includes a stem member, and further including the step of providing a drive assembly capable of engaging with said stem member for manipulating said brush member within said intervertebral disc space. 
   
   
       16 . The method of  claim 15 , wherein said drive assembly comprises one of a powered drive assembly coupled to said stem member and a manual drive assembly coupled to said stem member. 
   
   
       17 . The method of  claim 16 , wherein said powered drive assembly is a power drill. 
   
   
       18 . The method of  claim 16 , wherein said manual drive assembly includes a handle member capable of being coupled to said stem member. 
   
   
       19 . The method of  claim 18 , wherein said manual drive assembly includes an extension member coupled to said handle and a quick-connect coupling assembly for releasable connection to said stem member. 
   
   
       20 . The method of  claim 16 , wherein said drive assembly includes a stop member coupled to said stem member for controlling the depth to which said brush member can be advanced into said intervertebral disc space.

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