ASSEMBLY FOR POSITIONING AND POSITIONALLY IMMOBILIZING AN INFLATABLE BALLOON WITHIN A VERTEBRAL BODY
20220202461 · 2022-06-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/8811
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/7097
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/8852
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/8805
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/441
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/88
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention relates to an assembly (1) for positioning and positionally immobilizing an inflatable balloon (3) within a vertebral body, comprising an access piece (2) providing access to the vertebral body, which has a cannula and is of elongate shape, and an inflatable balloon (3) mounted at the end of a catheter (4) able to be connected to a fluid-delivery unit, the assembly comprising balloon (3) and catheter being designed to pass slidingly through the access piece (2), characterized in that the access piece (2) comprises means of anchorage in the vertebral body, the assembly further comprising means for positionally immobilizing the catheter provided with the balloon (3) on the access piece (2).
Claims
1. Assembly (1, 10) for positioning and positionally immobilizing an inflatable balloon (3) within a vertebral body, comprising an access piece (2) providing access to the vertebral body, which has a cannula and is of elongate shape, and an inflated balloon (3) mounted at the end of a catheter (4) able to be connected to a fluid-delivery unit, the assembly comprising balloon (3) and catheter being designed to pass slidingly through the access piece (2), characterized in that the access piece (2) comprises means of anchorage in the vertebral body, the assembly further comprising means for positionally immobilizing the catheter provided with the balloon (3) on the access piece (2).
2. Assembly (1, 10) for positioning and positionally immobilizing an inflatable balloon (3) according to claim 1, characterized in that the means of anchorage consists of at least one mesh net (6).
3. Assembly (1, 10) for positioning and positionally immobilizing an inflatable balloon (3) according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized in that the access piece (2) is an implant.
4. Assembly (1, 10) for positioning and positionally immobilizing an inflatable balloon (3) according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized in that the access piece (2) comprises an extended instrument with an implant.
5. Assembly (1, 10) for positioning and positionally immobilizing an inflatable balloon (3) according to claim 3 or claim 4, characterized in that the implant is an anchor plug (21).
6. Assembly (1, 10) for positioning and positionally immobilizing an inflatable balloon (3) according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized in that the access piece (2) is a cannula.
7. Assembly (1, 10) for positioning and positionally immobilizing an inflatable balloon (3) according to claim 6, characterized in that the cannula is configured to have a slidingly mounted drilling instrument extending therethrough, said drilling instrument having a shaft with a tapered distal end so as to permit drilling of the vertebral body, the cannula and the drilling shaft being sized relative to each other so that the tapered distal end of the drilling shaft extends beyond the cannula.
8. Assembly (1, 10) for positioning and positionally immobilizing an inflatable balloon (3) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the immobilizing means are arranged to allow for adjustment of the positioning of the catheter in relation to the access piece (2) and to immobilize the catheter in the selected position in relation to said piece.
9. Assembly (1, 10) for positioning and positionally immobilizing an inflatable balloon (3) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the immobilizing means comprise a sleeve (5) slidingly mounted on the catheter (4) and means for securing the sleeve to the access piece (2).
10. Assembly (1, 10) for positioning and positionally immobilizing an inflatable balloon (3) according to claim 9, characterized in that the sleeve (5) comprises a longitudinal mounting slot (55) to pass the catheter through said sleeve, said mounting slot (55) being designed to hold the sleeve (5) onto the catheter while allowing it to slide along the latter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0018] Further characteristics and embodiments of the invention will be apparent from the detailed description of the invention that follows with reference to the attached figures, in which:
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[0029] For the sake of clarity, identical or similar elements from the various embodiments are marked with identical reference signs throughout the figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
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[0031] The assembly 1 comprises two sub-assemblies: a first sub-assembly comprising an access piece in the vertebral body, said piece being elongated and cannulated, and a second sub-assembly formed by an inflatable balloon 3 mounted at the end of an advantageously flexible catheter 4. The balloon/rod (catheter) sub-assembly is slidingly arranged through the access piece 2. In the illustrated embodiment, the access piece is a rigid cannula. Advantageously, the catheter 4 comprises a means for connection 40 to a fluid delivery unit.
[0032] According to the invention, the assembly 1 comprises means for stabilizing the balloon 3 with respect to the vertebra. The stabilizing means of the balloon 3 comprise first means for ensuring the positional immobilization of the catheter, carrying the balloon 3 at its end, on the access piece 2 and second means for ensuring anchorage of the access piece 2 in the vertebral body.
[0033] Advantageously, the immobilizing means are in the form of a sleeve 5 slidingly mounted along the catheter 4.
[0034] According to a particular embodiment illustrated in
[0035] In the described embodiment, the sleeve 5 has a longitudinal mounting slot 55 for passage of the catheter 4 (
[0036] The sleeve 5 also includes a retaining end 50 for the catheter 4 when it is in place on the access piece 2. The retaining end 50 is a bendable end of the clamp type. It has a side wall provided with a passage slot extending along its entire length and communicating with the mounting slot 55. The retaining end 50 is arranged to fit inside the hooking end 20 of the access piece 2. The retaining end 50 has a truncated cone-shaped internal wall sized so that, when it is inserted into the hooking end 20 of the access piece 2, its cross-section narrows when in contact with the internal wall of the hooking end 20 so as to grip and immobilize the balloon 3 catheter 4.
[0037] The means for anchorage consists, in the illustrated embodiment, of a mesh net 6 provided on the peripheral wall of the cannulated piece 2.
[0038] Advantageously, the cannula 2 is configured to have a drilling instrument slidingly mounted therethrough and having a shaft with a tapered distal end for drilling the vertebral body. The cannula and the drilling shaft are designed so that the tapered distal end of the drilling shaft extends beyond the cannula. The cannula and the drilling instrument thus advantageously comprise a Jamshidi™ type instrument.
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[0040] The anchor plug 21, in the illustrated embodiment, is in the form of a cannulated cylindrical plug body comprising two parts: an upper part 21a provided with an external helical thread 210 and an expandable lower part 21b. The plug 21 may be made of a thermoplastic material, preferably PEEK, or of metal. The upper portion 210 provided with the thread allows primary anchoring of the plug in the vertebral body. It defines a zone extending approximately over one third of the length of the plug 4. The lower part 21b has a longitudinal slot delimiting the arms that can expand radially. Advantageously, the longitudinal slots are not open at the proximal end of the plug. The arms are thus attached to each other at the proximal end. The lower part 21b also includes external radial notches 211 arranged to block the movement of the plug in a direction opposite to that of its insertion in the vertebral body, and thus preventing any untimely withdrawal of the plug when the latter is anchored in the vertebral body.
[0041] As is well understood, the plug 21 constitutes the means of anchorage to the vertebral body.
[0042] The invention is described in the foregoing using embodiments. It is understood that a person skilled in the art would be able to carry out different variants of the invention without going beyond the scope of the invention.