BONE GRAFT DISPENSING DEVICE
20180133027 ยท 2018-05-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2017/0046
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/4601
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/2835
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/8822
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/4603
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/2817
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/30723
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/8819
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure provides a device and method for applying a bone graft material to the body. The device includes a cylinder into which bone graft material is loaded. Specifically, the bone graft material is loaded into the cylinder through a funnel at a proximal end of the cylinder and dispensed through a tip at a distal end of the cylinder. After the bone graft material is loaded, a sleeve within the cylinder can be removed in order to create a channel within the bone graft material. Water or other hydrating fluid may be inserted into the channel through a port adjacent the proximal end of the cylinder in order to hydrate the bone graft material.
Claims
1. A bone graft dispensing device comprising: a cylinder including a funnel at a proximal end and a dispensing tip at a distal end, wherein the cylinder has a central axis of the bone graft dispensing device; a cap positioned within the funnel of the cylinder; and a plunger positioned within an interior of the cylinder, wherein the plunger is positioned within an opening in the cap, wherein the plunger is movable within the cylinder along the central axis.
2. The bone graft dispensing device of claim 1, wherein the cylinder includes a protrusion extending outwardly from the central axis adjacent to the distal end.
3. The bone graft dispensing device of claim 1, wherein the cylinder includes a port extending outwardly from the central axis, wherein the port is in fluid communication with the interior of the cylinder.
4. The bone graft dispensing device of claim 1, wherein upon depression of the plunger into the cylinder, a bone graft material is dispensed through the tip of the cylinder
5. The bone graft dispensing device of claim 1, wherein the cap is threadably engaged with an interior of the funnel of the cylinder.
6. The bone graft dispensing device of claim 1, further comprising a removable sleeve positioned within the cylinder and aligned with the port.
7. The bone graft dispensing device of claim 1, further comprising a handle extending from the cap.
8. A method for dispensing bone graft material, the method comprising: providing a bone graft dispensing device including a cylinder including a funnel at a proximal end and a dispensing tip at a distal end, and a removable sleeve positioned within the cylinder; adding a bone graft material into the cylinder via the funnel; removing the removable sleeve from the cylinder, wherein the removal of the sleeve forms a channel within the bone graft material; adding a hydrating fluid into the channel to form a hydrated bone graft material; positioning a plunger within an interior of the cylinder, wherein the plunger is positioned within an opening in a cap, wherein the cap is positioned within the funnel of the cylinder, wherein the plunger is movable within the cylinder along the central axis a cap within the funnel, wherein the cap includes a cylindrical opening; and depressing the plunger through the cylinder toward the distal end of the cylinder, wherein the depression of the plunger releases the hydrated bone graft material through the dispensing tip.
9. The bone graft dispensing device of claim 8, wherein the cylinder includes a protrusion extending outwardly from the central axis adjacent to the distal end.
10. The bone graft dispensing device of claim 8, wherein the cylinder includes a port extending outwardly from the central axis, wherein the hydrating fluid is added to the channel via the port is, wherein the port is in fluid communication with the interior of the cylinder.
11. The bone graft dispensing device of claim 8, wherein the cap is threadably engaged with an interior of the funnel of the cylinder.
12. The bone graft dispensing device of claim 8, further comprising a port extending outwardly from the central axis, wherein the port is in fluid communication with the interior of the cylinder, wherein the removable sleeve is positioned within the cylinder and extends out of the port.
13. The bone graft dispensing device of claim 8, further comprising a handle extending from the cap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0029] The present disclosure provides a device 100 and method for applying a bone graft material to the body. The device 100 includes a cylinder 104 into which bone graft material is loaded. The bone graft material includes, but is not limited to, ______.
[0030] The bone graft material can be loaded into the cylinder through a funnel 106 at a proximal end 108 of the cylinder 104 and dispensed through a tip 110 at a distal end 112 of the cylinder 104. The device can include a plunger 102 that can move axially through a cylinder 104 along a centerline 105 to move the bone graft material through the cylinder and out of the tip 110. The distal end of the cylinder can include a protrusion extending outwardly from a central axis of the cylinder to prevent the device from unintentionally striking or contacting the surgical area of the patient.
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[0032] The plunger can be a threaded graft impactor that rotates through the handle to advance the bone graft material. As a distal end of the plunger is threaded into the cylinder, the proximal end of the plunger includes an adapter that may cooperate with a handle or a powered drill. The plunger may be made of metal, a high-strength plastic, or other suitable material. The cylinder is made of a clear, radiolucent material such as plastic.
[0033] In one example, the cylinder can have an outer diameter of about 8 to about 12 mm and an inner diameter of about 6 to about 8 mm. In another embodiment, the length of the cylinder may be about 20 cm, and the volume may be about 8 cc. In some embodiments, the cylinder is marked to show volume.
[0034] As shown in
[0035] As seen in
[0036] A removable sleeve 129 may optionally be positioned within the cylinder 104 before the bone graft material is loaded into the device 100 such that removal of the sleeve 129 creates a channel within the loaded bone graft material. The liquid can then be injected into the port 120 to fill the channel within the loaded bone graft material. In an example, the port 120 is in fluid communication with the channel created by the removal of the sleeve 129.
[0037] Specifically, before the bone graft material is added into the cylinder, the sleeve 129 may be positioned within the cylinder 104 between the proximal end of 108 and/or the port 122 and the distal end 112 and aligned with the port 122. Once the bone graft material is loaded into the cylinder 104, the sleeve 129 can be removed to form the channel. The syringe may then be secured to the port 120 and used to inject liquid into the cylinder 104. In an example, the injected liquid fills the channel formed by the removal of the sleeve 129.
[0038] In an example, the sleeve 129 can include a sleeve body 131 with a handle portion 133 that the user can manipulate as the bone graft material is being loaded into the device 100 to ensure that the channel will be aligned with the port 120. The handle portion 133 may be formed integrally with the sleeve body 131 or separately and attached to the sleeve body 131.
[0039] In an example, the sleeve 129 is positioned between the distal end 112 and the proximal end 108, wherein the sleeve extends out of the proximal end and/or out of the funnel 106. In another example, the sleeve 129 extends from the distal end 112 to and out of the port 120. After the bone graft material is added to the cylinder, via the funnel 106, the hydrating liquid can be added into the sleeve. After which, the sleeve 129 can be removed, leaving the liquid in the cylinder within the bone graft material. Alternatively, or in addition to, after the bone graft material is added to the cylinder, via the funnel 106, the sleeve 129 can be removed, forming a channel within the bone graft material. After which, the liquid can be added into the channel via the port 120, to dispense the liquid into the bone graft material. In an example, the sleeve can extend out of the proximal end of the cylinder.
[0040] In an example, the sleeve body 131 comprises a guide wire. In an example, the guide wire can have a diameter of about 3.2 mm having a length with a centerline 135. In other embodiments, the sleeve body 131 may be cylindrical, square, rectangular triangular, or any other suitable shape in cross section. The handle portion 133 may be a length of the sleeve body 131 that extends away from a centerline 135 of the sleeve body 131. Alternatively, the handle portion 133 may include a flattened surface for handling.
[0041] While the sleeve 129 can be provided with the present bone graft dispensing device 100, the sleeve 129 may be designed and/or used with any bone graft dispensing device or any device that may utilize a channel to hydrate material loaded into a similar device.
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[0045] At a connecting end 164 opposite of the gripping portion 156, a protrusion 166 extending outwardly from a planar surface 168 along the thickness 154 of the handle 114. The planar surface 168 is angled relative to the upper and lower surfaces 150, 152 of the handle 114. As shown in
[0046] The plunger 102 can be a threaded graft impactor that rotates through the cap 116 and cylinder 104 to advance the bone graft material through the bone graft dispensing device 100. A proximal end 170 of the plunger 102 includes a planar surface 172 that may cooperate with a manual or powered drill. A distal end 174 of the plunger 102 has a flat, planar surface 176 that contacts the bone graft material during use. The plunger 102 may be made of metal, plastic, or other suitable material.
[0047] A threaded plunger offers a controlled advancement of the bone graft material into the patient. Specifically, a threaded plunger allows a mechanical advantage of controlled greater mechanical force to advance the bone graft material. Conventional plunger systems can require the use of a mallet on a traditional funnel that could potentially plunge into the patient and damage a patient's spinal cord.
[0048] The cylinder 104 can be made of a clear, radiolucent material such as plastic. In some embodiments, the cylinder 104 is marked to show volume. In one example, the cylinder 104 has an outer diameter of about 8 to about 12 mm and an inner diameter of about 6 to about 8 mm. The length of the cylinder 104 can be about 20 cm. The inner and outer diameters and the volume may vary based on the application and/or preference.
[0049] It should be noted that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages.