INTERBODY DISTRACTION AND STABILISATION DEVICE
20200337863 · 2020-10-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2/30724
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/447
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30579
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/4631
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/4455
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/30771
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30583
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30841
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30471
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An interbody distraction and stabilisation device, comprising an implant comprising a casing for containing a filling material and a distraction element that is associated with the casing and that has opposing first and second sides, the distraction element having a first state in which the distraction element has a first height and a second state in which the distraction element has a second height greater than the first height so as to keep body parts spaced apart from each other.
Claims
1. A device for interbody distraction and stabilization comprising an implant including a flexible confinement envelope for containing a filler material, and a distraction cage that defines a central space for receiving the envelope and that includes mutually-opposite first and second sides, the distraction cage having a first state in which the distraction cage has a first height, and a second state in which the distraction cage has a second height greater than the first height in order to give rise to distraction of body parts when passing from its first state to its second state, the second height being measured along a direction normal to a third side extending between the first and second sides, the third side and a fourth side that is opposite to the third side being arranged to bear against the body parts of the patient in such a manner as to keep them spaced apart from each other substantially by the second height when the distraction cage is in its second state, the first and second sides being open to enable two lateral portions of the envelope to extend outside the cage once the filler material is inserted in the envelope after the distraction cage has been put into its second state so as to occupy the space released by the distraction cage spacing apart the body parts and so as to keep the body parts spaced apart from each other by combined action of the distraction cage and of the filler material contained in the envelope.
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4. The device according to claim 1, including a sealing element arranged to provide sealing at a cut made in the vertebral fibrous ring in order to enable the implant to be inserted between two vertebrae.
5. The device according to claim 4, wherein the sealing element is in the form of a skirt surrounding a portion of a tube for inserting the filler material between the vertebrae.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the first height is measured along a direction normal to the first or second side.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein the first and second heights are measured along a direction normal to the third side, and the distraction cage is arranged to be deformable between its first and second states.
8. The device according to claim 7, wherein the distraction cage is arranged to be plastically deformable between its first and second states.
9. The device according to claim 8, wherein the third and fourth sides are connected together by a cuff that holds a first edge of the third side away from the first edge of the fourth side, the third and fourth sides each having a respective second edge opposite from its first edge, the second edges being close to each other when the distraction cage is in its first state and spaced apart from each other when the distraction cage is in its second state.
10. The device according to claim 9, including a support element arranged between the spaced-apart second edges in order to oppose them moving towards each other.
11. The device according to claim 7, wherein the distraction cage contains relatively rigid internal reinforcement having a first end fastened to a fifth side of the distraction cage and an opposite second end spaced apart from a sixth side of the distraction cage when the distraction cage is in its first state, the sixth side of the distraction cage being movable towards the second end of the reinforcement by causing the third and fourth sides of the distraction cage to buckle outwards in order to bring the distraction cage into its second state.
12. The device according to claim 11, wherein the sixth side of the distraction cage is caused to move towards the second end of the reinforcement by means of a tool having a bearing portion bearing against the sixth side and a tie that is movable relative to the bearing portion and that has both an end for attachment to the second end of the reinforcement and also a handling end.
13. A The device according to claim 1, wherein each of the third and fourth sides is provided with at least one crampon spike arranged to penetrate into the body parts against which the third and fourth sides bear respectively.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0030] Reference is made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0047] The figures show only those portions of the vertebral column that are useful for describing invention or portions that do not impede visibility of the invention. The upper vertebra is shown in
[0048] With reference to the figures, the device of the invention for interbody distraction and stabilization comprises a distraction member in the form of an implant having a distraction element in the form of a cage, given overall reference 1, that is arranged to be inserted between two vertebrae of a patient in order to hold them apart from each other, and a cement confinement envelope 50 that is arranged to be inserted empty between the two vertebrae. The envelope 50 is not shown in some of the figures, mainly in order to provide better visibility of other portions of the implant.
[0049] The confinement envelope 50 is a closed envelope made of flexible material having thickness lying in the range 0.5 millimeters (mm) to 1.5 mm approximately, and it is elastically deformable in this example. By way of example, the confinement envelope 50 may be made by braiding threads of polyethylene, of polypropylene, of polyester, of polyurethane, of polyamide, or of any braidable material that is well tolerated biologically. The confinement envelope 50 could equally well be a single piece of silicone, or of a derivative of polylactic acid, or indeed of various polymers that are well tolerated biologically. The confinement envelope 50 may combine portions that are woven with portions that are not woven, by using a technique for combining materials by injection, by molding, by gumming, or in some other way.
[0050] The cage 1 defines a space 2 for receiving at least a central portion of the confinement envelope 50. The cage 1 comprises: [0051] mutually opposite first and second sides 1.1 and 1.2 that are open to allow two lateral portions of the confinement envelope 50 to extend out from the cage 1; [0052] mutually opposite third and fourth sides 1.3 and 1.4 that are solid and each of which is to bear against a respective one of the two vertebrae, the third and fourth sides 1.3 and 1.4 extending between the first and second sides 1.1 and 1.2; [0053] fifth and sixth sides 1.5 and 1.6 that extend respectively between a first edge of the third side 1.3 and a first edge of the fourth side 1.4 and between a second edge of the third side 1.3 and a second edge of the fourth side 1.4.
[0054] The cage 1 has a first state in which the cage 1 has a first height, and a second state in which the cage 1 has a second height greater than the first height, the second height being measured along a vertical direction while the cage 1 is resting on its third side 1.3. Each of the third and fourth sides 1.3 and 1.4 is for bearing against a respective one of the two vertebrae so as to hold them spaced apart from each other at the second height when the cage 1 is in its second state. The third and fourth sides 1.3 and 1.4 are shown as being solid, however they could include one or more openings, so long as the openings do not prevent the third and fourth sides from bearing against the vertebrae.
[0055] With reference to
[0056] In this embodiment, the cage 1 is substantially in the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped with the sides 1.3 and 1.4 converging a little towards the side 1.5, it is rigid, and it is inserted between the two vertebrae that are to be spaced apart with its first and second sides facing towards said vertebrae, i.e. while it is in its first state (see
[0057] In this embodiment, the confinement envelope is inserted and folded inside the cage 1 before the cage is inserted between the vertebrae. In a first configuration, the envelope 50 received in the cage 1 is a closed envelope with an access for enabling the filler material to be inserted therein, said access either being left open or else being closed after the filler material has been inserted. In a second configuration, the envelope is provided with a removable skirt.
[0058] In the first configuration, and as shown in figures, the envelope 50 has a filler orifice in which one end of a cement feed pipe 60 is engaged. The envelope 50 is inserted in the cage 1 so as to be subsequently filled with cement or with a biomaterial, thereby causing it to deploy out from the cage 1 by passing through the first and second sides 1.1 and 1.2 so as to fill a large portion of the intervertebral space. Only the central portion 50.1 of the envelope 50 then remains in the cage 1.
[0059] In the second situation, the envelope 50 possesses a skirt-shaped element at the filler orifice, which element is placed at the periphery of the intervertebral space in order to come into the vicinity of or in contact with the edges of the vertebrae and of the fibrous ring in order to prevent the cement from leaving the envelope 50. Once the envelope 50 is in place, there remains a space for inserting the end of the cement feed pipe 60.
[0060] Cement is then inserted into the envelope 50 via the cement feed pipe 60.
[0061] In the description below of second, third, and fourth embodiments, elements that are identical or analogous to those described above are given numerical references that are identical.
[0062] In these embodiments, the first and second heights are both measured in a direction normal to the third side 1.3 and the cage 1 is arranged to be plastically deformable between its first and second states.
[0063] In the second embodiment, as shown in
[0064] In this embodiment, the cage 1 is inserted between the two vertebrae that are to be spaced apart (or distracted), with its third and fourth sides 1.3 and 1.4 facing towards respective ones of said vertebrae, i.e. in its first state (see
[0065] The cage 1 is inserted into the intervertebral space by means of a tool 30 having one end 31 that is engaged inside the cage 1 by passing through the cuff 3.
[0066] Said end 31 of the tool 30 comprises two fork portions that can be spaced apart from each other in order to move the second edges of the third and fourth sides 1.3 and 1.4 away from each other. The branches of each fork portion can be moved towards each other for insertion into the cage 1 and for removal from the cage 1, or they can be moved apart from each other in order to distribute forces while deforming the cage 1. Subsequently, the tool 30 is removed after being closed.
[0067] Preferably, a support element 6 is provided that is arranged between the mutually spaced-apart second edges in order to oppose them moving towards each other. In this example, the support element 6 is a deployable element, such as a toggle, which makes it easier to insert in the cage 1. The support element 6 could also be a single piece.
[0068] Once the cage 1 has been deformed and the support element 6 is in place, the envelope 50 is inserted into the central space, e.g. through the cuff 3, and the filler material is inserted into the envelope 50 as in the first embodiment.
[0069] It should be observed that the cuff 3 is also deformed in a lengthwise direction when the cage 1 is in its second state.
[0070] In a variant, the tool 30 may be much simpler. The end 31 then has only two generally-rectangular portions, each of which comprises a single piece. It is also possible to envisage making use of rectangular blocks that are forcibly slid into the cage 1, one on another.
[0071] In the variant of
[0072] The sealing element is in the form of a skirt 51 surrounding a portion of a tube 52 for inserting the filler material between the vertebrae. Sealing is provided between the fibrous ring, the vertebrae, and the tube 52.
[0073] In the third embodiment, as shown in
[0074] In this embodiment, the cage 1 is inserted between the two vertebrae that are to be distracted with its third and fourth sides 1.3 and 1.4 facing towards respective ones of said vertebrae (
[0075] In the variant of
[0076] The cage 1 is then pivoted (in the screw-tightening direction of the tool) to cause the third and fourth sides 1.3 and 1.4 to face respective ones of the two vertebrae. The first tool is then unscrewed and a second tool (identical to the tool of the third embodiment) is used to unfold the sixth side and the fifth side 1.5. The cage 1 is then in its second state (
[0077] The envelope 50 is put into place after removing the second tool. As above, it is possible to put the confinement envelope in the cage 1 before inserting it between the vertebrae.
[0078] It should be observed that each of the third and fourth sides 1.3 and 1.4 is provided with crampon spikes 4 projecting from said sides towards the outside of the cage 1 in order to penetrate into the vertebrae against which the third and fourth sides 1.3 and 1.4 bear respectively.
[0079] In the fourth embodiment, as shown in
[0080] The fifth side 1.5 of the cage 1 and the second end 10.2 of the reinforcement 10 are caused to move together by means of a tool, given overall reference 20, having a bearing portion 21 for bearing against the fifth side 1.5 and a tie 22 that is movable relative to the bearing portion 21 and that has one end for attaching to the second end 10.2 reinforcement 10 and a handling end that is not shown. In this example, the bearing portion 21 is made up of a tube in which the tie 22 slides telescopically.
[0081] It should be observed that each of the third and fourth sides 1.3 and 1.4 is provided with crampon spikes 4 projecting from said sides towards the outside of the cage 1 in order to penetrate into the vertebrae against which the third and fourth sides 1.3 and 1.4 bear respectively.
[0082] Naturally, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described and covers any variant coming within the ambit of the invention as defined by the claims.
[0083] The material of the confinement envelope 50 need not be stretchable. The confinement envelope 50 may include non-stretchable outer reinforcement, e.g. a net, in order to limit expansion of the envelope 50 beyond a certain dimension. The net may extend throughout the envelope in order to prevent expansion in all directions, or it may extend in a portion only of the envelope in order to limit expansion locally in one or more directions.
[0084] It is possible for the cage to be elastically deformable between its two states. It is then necessary to provide means for maintaining its deformed state. For example, in the fourth embodiment, a screw may be provided that passes through the fifth side of the cage 1 and that is screwed into the second end of the reinforcement 10 in order to cause the fifth side to move towards the second end of the reinforcement 10.
[0085] Naturally, other advantageous characteristics or variants can be devised: [0086] the device may include a sealing element arranged to provide sealing at a cut made in the vertebral fibrous ring in order to enable the implants to be inserted between two vertebrae; [0087] the confinement envelope 50 may be made of a material that degrades under the effect of heat (e.g. while the cement is polymerizing) so that the envelope 50 disappears after a certain length of time; [0088] the envelope 50 may be made of a resorbable material, e.g. from polylactic acid and/or from polyglycolic acid; [0089] the pipe used for injecting the filler material into the envelope may have one end connected to the confinement envelope before the implant is put into place, and may subsequently be detached.
[0090] The envelope may be made up of two portions, e.g. in the form of pouches, that are fastened to the edges of the cage. Said portions may be sewn, welded, or adhesively bonded in continuous manner with the cage 1 so that together they define a volume.
[0091] The envelope need not necessarily be hermetically sealed in that it may leave an access for filling it with the filler material.
[0092] The envelope may extend from only one side of the cage.
[0093] Whatever the embodiment, the envelope may be put into place in the distraction element before or after the distraction element is put into place between the vertebrae.
[0094] The cage 1 may also be arranged in the envelope 50 before the resulting assembly is put into place between the vertebrae. The cage then bears against the vertebrae indirectly via the portions of the envelope that extend between said vertebrae and the third and fourth sides, respectively. The distraction element need not be in the form of a cage and need not have sides that are open.