Medical installation tool
RE046410 ยท 2017-05-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Robert D. Fraser (Adelaide, AU)
- Alexander Grinberg (Newton, MA, US)
- John D. Malone (Franklin, MA, US)
- Bradley Moore (West Vancouver, CA)
- Michael J. O'Neil (West Barnstable, MA, US)
- Mark C. Boomer (Phoenix, AZ, US)
Cpc classification
A61F2002/30787
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/4627
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/4628
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/443
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/4465
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/4629
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/446
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/4603
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/4687
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/4681
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An installation tool that is useful for the efficient and effective placement of an article, such as an artificial disc, between adjacent vertebral bodies is provided. The installation tool can be provided as a kit having modular components which allow the surgeon to select from among a variety of components to assemble an installation tool that is optimized for its intended use. The installation tool of the invention generally includes a pair of opposed levers, each of which has a proximal handle portion and a distal portion. A fulcrum is disposed between the two levers to enable proper operation of the tool. The tool further includes a pusher block that is positioned between the two levers and is selectively movable between an initial location distal of the fulcrum and a final location adjacent the distal end of the levers. The pusher block includes a proximal end, a distal end, and a bore extending at least partially therethrough. A pusher rod, which facilitates movement of a pusher block, has a distal end extending into the bore in the pusher block and a proximal, handle end.
Claims
.[.1. A medical device installation kit, comprising: a pair of opposed levers, each lever having a proximal handle portion and a distal portion; a fulcrum disposed between the opposed levers for allowing pivotal movement of the levers with respect to each other; and a plurality of prosthesis installation assemblies adapted to be slidably disposed between the levers and slidably coupled to the fulcrum such that each prosthesis installation assembly is movable between a first, proximal position and a second, distal position, each assembly including a handle portion effective to move the prosthesis installation assembly between the first and second positions, and a distal prosthesis effecting element adapted to place a prosthesis between adjacent bone structures..].
.[.2. The medical device installation kit of claim 1, wherein one of the prosthesis installation assemblies comprises: a pusher block having a proximal end, a distal end, and a bore extending therethrough; a pusher rod slidably disposed between the levers and extending through the bore in the pusher block; and a grasping element effective to releasably engage a prosthesis..].
.[.3. The medical device installation kit of claim 2, wherein the grasping element has an elongate proximal portion adapted to fit within the bore of the distal end of the pusher block, and a distal portion having opposed first and second components which are movable between a first, open position, and a second, closed position that is effective to engage a prosthesis..].
.[.4. The medical device installation kit of claim 3, wherein a distal end of the rod threadingly engages the bore of the pusher block and wherein rotation of the rod in a first direction is effective to cause the elongate proximal portion of the grasping element to move proximally within the bore of the pusher block and move the first and second components to the second, closed position while rotation of the rod in a second direction is effective to cause the elongate proximal portion of the grasping element to move distally out of the bore of the pusher block and move the first and second components to the first, open position..].
.[.5. The medical device installation kit of claim 1, wherein one of the prosthesis installation assemblies comprises a pusher rod having a proximal handle portion, and distal portion having a distal tip adapted to positively engage a prosthesis..].
.[.6. The medical device installation kit of claim 5, wherein the prosthesis installation assembly further includes a pusher block having a proximal end, a distal end, and a bore extending therethrough, the distal portion of the pusher rod extending through the bore in the pusher block..].
.[.7. The medical device installation kit of claim 1, wherein one of the prosthesis installation assemblies comprises: a pusher rod having an externally threaded first distal portion and an externally threaded second distal portion, the second distal portion having a diameter greater than a diameter of the first distal portion and being positioned proximal to the first distal portion; a pusher block having a bore extending entirely therethrough having a threaded proximal opening that is threadingly matable with the second distal portion of the rod, and a distal opening having a diameter less than the diameter of the second distal portion of the rod; and a chamber disposed between the proximal and distal openings and having a diameter greater than the diameter of the second distal portion of the rod..].
.[.8. The medical device installation kit of claim 7, wherein the rod is freely rotatable when the second distal portion is disposed within the chamber of the pusher block..].
.[.9. The medical device installation kit of claim 8, wherein the first distal portion of the rod is adapted to positively engage a prosthesis..].
.[.10. The medical device installation kit of claim 1, wherein one of the prosthesis installation assemblies comprises: a pusher block having a proximal end, a distal end, and a bore extending therethrough, the pusher block being slidably disposed between the levers; a pusher rod having a proximal, handle portion and a distal portion extending through the bore in the pusher block; and a plurality of connector elements having a proximal portion adapted to mate to a distal tip of the pusher rod and a distal portion adapted to mate to a prosthesis..].
.[.11. A medical device installation tool, comprising: a pair of opposed levers, each having a proximal, handle portion and a distal portion; a fulcrum disposed between the two levers and including an opening extending therethrough; a pusher block having a proximal end, a distal end, and a bore extending at least partially therethrough, the pusher block being positioned between the two levers and slidably moveable between an initial location distal of the fulcrum and a final location adjacent a distal end of the levers; and a pusher rod having a proximal, handle end, and a distal end, the pusher rod being slidably disposed through the fulcrum and the distal end of the pusher rod extending into the bore in the pusher block..].
.[.12. The medical device installation tool of claim 11, wherein the bore is a blind bore and the distal end of the pusher rod mates with the blind bore in the pusher block..].
.[.13. The medical devise installation tool of claim 11, wherein each lever includes a surface feature disposed between the proximal and distal portions thereof, the surface feature being effective to slidably mate to a complementary surface feature formed in a prosthesis..].
.[.14. The medical device installation tool of claim 11, wherein the bore extends entirely through the pusher block and the distal end of the pusher rod has a distal tip that is adapted to extend through the bore in the pusher block and that is effective to mate to a prosthesis..].
.[.15. The medical device installation tool of claim 14, wherein the pusher block has a height effective to separate the levers from a prosthesis such that, when the pusher rod is mated to a prosthesis, the levers are spaced apart from the prosthesis..].
.[.16. The medical device installation tool of claim 14, wherein the rod includes an externally threaded first distal portion and an externally threaded second distal portion, the second distal portion having a diameter greater than a diameter of the first distal portion and being positioned proximal to the first distal portion..].
.[.17. The medical device installation tool of claim 16, wherein: the bore of the pusher block includes a threaded proximal opening that is threadingly matable with the second distal portion of the rod; a distal opening of the pusher block having a diameter less than the diameter of the second distal portion of the rod; and a chamber disposed between the proximal and distal openings, the chamber having a diameter greater than the diameter of the second distal portion of the rod..].
.[.18. The medical device installation tool of claim 17, wherein the rod is freely rotatable when the second distal portion is disposed within the chamber of the pusher block..].
.[.19. The medical device installation tool of claim 17, wherein the threaded first distal portion of the rod is threaded in a direction opposite to the direction of the threads of the threaded second distal portion..].
.[.20. The medical device installation tool of claim 11, wherein the bore extends entirely through the pusher block and a distal tip of the pusher rod is adapted to extend through the bore in the pusher block, the distal tip of the pusher rod being further adapted to mate to a grasping element effective to releasably engage a prosthesis..].
.[.21. The medical device installation tool of claim 20, further comprising a grasping element that has an elongate proximal portion with a bore formed therein and a distal portion that is effective to releasably engage a prosthesis, the proximal portion having an outer diameter that is adapted to fit within the bore of the distal end of the pusher block..].
.[.22. The medical device installation tool of claim 21, wherein the distal portion of the grasping element includes opposed first and second components that are movable between a first, open position, and a second, closed position that is effective to engage a prosthesis..].
.[.23. The medical device installation tool of claim 22, wherein the distal end of the rod threadingly engages the bore of the grasping element, and wherein rotation of the rod in a first direction is effective to cause the elongate proximal portion of the grasping element to move proximally within the bore of the pusher block and move the first and second components to the second, closed position while rotation of the rod in a second direction is effective to cause the elongate proximal portion of the grasping element to move distally out of the bore of the pusher block and move the first and second components to the first, open position..].
.[.24. The medical device installation tool of claim 23, wherein the first and second components each include at least one surface feature effective to engage a prosthesis..].
.[.25. The medical installation tool of claim 11, wherein the bore extends entirely through the pusher block and a distal tip of the pusher rod is adapted to extend through the bore in the pusher block, the distal tip of the pusher rod being further adapted to positively engage a prosthesis..].
.[.26. The medical device installation tool of claim 11, wherein the pusher block has upper and lower recesses, each adapted to seat one of the levers, each of the upper and lower recesses including opposed, substantially vertical walls separated by a substantially horizontal base wall, the vertical walls each including a rail extending between the proximal and distal ends of the pusher block and effective to retain the levers..].
.[.27. The medical device installation tool of claim 11, wherein the handle portion of each lever is substantially T-shaped..].
.[.28. The medical device installation tool of claim 11, wherein the pusher rod includes a stop member effective to limit advancement of the pusher rod through the opening in the fulcrum..].
.[.29. The medical device installation tool of claim 11, wherein the distal portion of each lever includes a curve tip..].
.Iadd.30. A medical device installation tool, comprising: a pair of opposed levers movable at a distal end thereof relative to one another between a closed position and an open position; a pusher block positioned between the pair of opposed levers and being movable between a proximal location and a location adjacent to the distal end of the pair of opposed levers, the pusher block including projections that slide within respective tracks formed in the pair of opposed levers as the projections advance distally with the pusher block; and a pusher rod disposed between the pair of opposed levers and having a distal end that is coupled to the pusher block..Iaddend.
.Iadd.31. The tool of claim 30, wherein the projections comprise a plurality of posts extending from the pusher block, each post being complementary to a track formed in each lever such that the post is configured to slide along the track to facilitate movement of the pusher block with respect to the opposed levers..Iaddend.
.Iadd.32. The tool of claim 30, wherein at least one of the opposed levers includes a stop feature located on a distal portion thereof and configured to engage a vertebral body to stop further distal movement of the opposed levers..Iaddend.
.Iadd.33. The tool of claim 32, wherein the stop feature comprises a vertically oriented, distally facing surface located on the distal portion of at least one of the opposed levers..Iaddend.
.Iadd.34. The tool of claim 30, wherein the pusher rod is configured to advance the pusher block distally towards the distal ends of the opposed levers..Iaddend.
.Iadd.35. The tool of claim 30, wherein the pusher block includes a bore formed therein for receiving a distal end of the pusher rod..Iaddend.
.Iadd.36. The tool of claim 30, wherein the pusher block includes a recessed region adapted to nest an implant..Iaddend.
.Iadd.37. The tool of claim 36, wherein the recessed region includes a concave, arcuate contact wall..Iaddend.
.Iadd.38. A medical device installation system, comprising: first and second opposed levers being movable at a distal end thereof between a closed position and an open position, each lever having an inwardly facing surface upon which an implant can ride; a pusher block positioned between the first and second opposed levers and configured to distally advance an implant, the pusher block having vertical sidewalls that define an upper recess in which the first lever slides and a lower recess in which the second lever slides during distal advancement of the pusher block to maintain alignment between the pusher block and the first and second levers; and an implant having a first groove formed in an upper surface of the implant that receives a portion of the first lever and a second groove formed in a lower surface of the implant that receives a portion of the second lever..Iaddend.
.Iadd.39. The system of claim 38, wherein the first and second levers have a T-shaped profile..Iaddend.
.Iadd.40. The system of claim 38, wherein at least one of the opposed levers includes a stop feature located on a distal portion thereof and configured to engage a vertebral body to stop further distal movement of the opposed levers..Iaddend.
.Iadd.41. The system of claim 40, wherein the stop feature comprises a vertically oriented, distally facing surface located on the distal portion of at least one of the opposed levers..Iaddend.
.Iadd.42. The system of claim 38, further comprising a pusher rod extending proximally from the pusher block and configured to advance the pusher block distally towards the distal ends of the first and second levers..Iaddend.
.Iadd.43. The system of claim 38, wherein the pusher block includes a recessed region adapted to nest the implant..Iaddend.
.Iadd.44. The system of claim 38, wherein the recessed region includes a concave, arcuate contact wall..Iaddend.
.Iadd.45. The system of claim 38, wherein the pusher block includes a grasper having first and second wings movable towards one another to grasp the implant when the implant is disposed therebetween..Iaddend.
.Iadd.46. The system of claim 45, wherein the first and second wings each include a hook configured to fit within a recess formed in the implant to grasp and retain the implant..Iaddend.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be more fully understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(27) The present invention provides an installation tool that is useful for the efficient and effective placement of an article, such as an artificial disc or cage, between adjacent vertebral bodies. The installation tool can be provided as a kit having modular components which allow the surgeon to select from among a variety of components to assemble an installation tool that is optimized for its intended use. Although the invention is described primarily with reference to being used to install an artificial disc between adjacent vertebral bodies, it is understood that the installation tool of the invention can be used to place other elements between vertebral bodies, or in other locations within a patient's body. Exemplary elements that can be placed between vertebral bodies include, but are not limited to interbody cages, fulsion devices, spacers, grafts, and the like.
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(29) Preferably the levers 12 and 14 are elongate elements that are mirror images of each other. There is no absolute top or bottom of the tool 10 since it is possible to use either surface as a top surface. For ease of reference, however, levers will sometimes be described herein with reference to an illustrated orientation. For example, lever 12, and components thereof, may sometimes be referred to as the top, upper, or superior lever while lever 14 may sometimes be referred to as the bottom, lower, or inferior lever.
(30) With further reference to
(31) The proximal portion 12B of each lever may include an indented region 28 for receiving the fulcrum 16. As shown in
(32) The proximal region of each lever 12B, 14B may also include a bore 30A, 30B which is adapted to seat a bolt 32 that enables control of the spacing between levers so that the pusher block accurately engages the metal portion of the artificial disc. As shown in
(33) The distal portion of each lever 12A, 14A features side surfaces 46, 48, outwardly facing surfaces 38, 40 (illustrated as top and bottom surfaces in
(34) The distal portions 12A, 14A of the levers 12, 14 can also have blade tips 50A, 50B formed at the distal ends of the levers. The blade tips are sized and configured to facilitate their placement between vertebral bodies 201, 202. The outwardly facing surfaces 52A, 52B of blade tips may be configured to have surfaces that are beveled or radiused. In one embodiment illustrated in
(35) The thickness of the levers, measured at the blade tips when the tool is closed, as shown in
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(37) One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the size and shape of the levers may vary. Generally, however, the overall length of the levers is about 200 to 400 mm, with proximal portion 12B, 14B (proximal end to shoulder 26) having a length of about 100 to 300 mm and the distal portion 12A, 14A (shoulder 26 to blade tips) having a length of about 100 to 300 mm.
(38) In one embodiment, illustrated in
(39) The fulcrum 16 may assume virtually any size and shape that is able to render it effective to separate a substantially intermediate portion of levers while allowing the proximal, handle portion 12B, 14B to be closed together and result in the opening or separation of the distal portion 12A, 14A. Generally, the height of the vertical side walls 62 is in the range of about 20 to 70 mm while the height of the core section 78 (shown in
(40) One of ordinary skill in the art will further appreciate that the fulcrum may take on a variety of other shapes, sizes and mounting configurations. The embodiment described above is intended to represent one exemplary fulcrum design and mounting configuration.
(41) The bolt 32, as noted above, can be used to adjust the height/spacing of the levers. One of bores 30A, 30B, has internal threads 37 that mate with threaded portion 36 of bolt 32. Tightening or loosening of the bolt will result in increasing or decreasing the spacing/distance between the levers.
(42) The pusher block 18, as illustrated in
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(45) As noted above, a pusher rod 20 may be utilized to actuate pusher block 18. The pusher rod 20 is preferably an elongate, cylindrical member having a proximal end 20B and a distal end 20A. The rod is adapted to be positioned between the proximal ends 12B, 14B of the levers 12, 14 so that it extends into or through the bore 80 in fulcrum 16. The rod 20 can be adapted to mate to the pusher block 18 such that forward and rearward movement of the pusher rod will directly move the pusher block. Alternatively, the pusher block 18 can include a bore extending entirely therethrough, and the rod 20 can be disposed through the bore to mate directly to a prosthesis, or to mate to a connector element which, in turn, mates to a prosthesis.
(46) The pusher rod 20 can optionally include a stop feature to prevent the levers 12, 14 from being removed from the recessed formed in the pusher block. As shown in
(47) The pusher block 18 and pusher rod 20 can include a variety of features, e.g. connector elements, for joining the block 18 to the rod 20, or for mating the rod 20 and/or the block 18 to a prosthesis 24. By way of non-limiting example,
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(50) In use, the rod 20.sub.b is inserted into the proximal opening 406 of the pusher block 18. The distal tip 413 and connector segment 412 can be inserted through the bore until the threaded annular flange 411 engages the threaded region 403 of the pusher block 18.sub.b. The flange 411 can then be rotated and thus threaded through the bore 403 to position the flange 411 in the chamber 408. Further distal movement of the rod 20.sub.b will insert the distal tip 413 and a substantial portion of the connector rod 412 through the distal opening 405 of the pusher block 18.sub.b. The lack of threads, and the size differential, in the distal opening 405 will, however, prevent the annular flange 411 from exiting the chamber. Once the annular flange 411 is positioned in the chamber, the rod 20.sub.b is free to rotate. The rod 20.sub.b can then be rotated to positively engage a prosthesis, or to detach the rod from a prosthesis. In an exemplary embodiment, the threads formed on the annular flange 411 are oriented in a direction opposite to the threads 415 formed on the distal tip 413. This allows the rod 20.sub.b to be detached from a prosthesis without allowing the rod 20.sub.b to be threadingly removed through the proximal opening 406.
(51) A person having ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the annular flange 411, and the distal tip 413 can employ a variety of engagement elements other than threads. For example, other locking elements include snap-fit engagements, frictional engagements, bayonet-type locks, leur locks, or any other type of connector.
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(53) The distal portion 504 of the grasper 500 is oriented to extend in a direction substantially transverse to the longitudinal axis l of the instrument and includes first and second wing-like components 508, 509, each positioned on opposed sides of the longitudinal axis l, and separated from one another by a gap 513. The first and second components 508, 509 are not attached to each other, but include a proximally extending portion 510, 511 which mates to the proximal portion 502. The proximally extending portions 510, 511 taper inwardly toward the proximal portion 502. As a result, the grasper 500 incrementally increases in diameter d toward the distal portion 504 of the grasper 500. In an exemplary embodiment, the gap 513 allows the first and second components 508, 509 to be pinched together.
(54) The first and second components 508, 509 each include a distally facing wall 520, 521. The walls 520, 521 can have a shape that conforms to the shape of a prosthesis, and preferably the walls are slightly concave to fit around a substantially cylindrical or disc-shaped prosthesis 600, as shown. Each component 508, 509 can include a protruding element 515, 516 disposed on the distally facing wall 520, 521 that is effective to engage a prosthesis 600. The protruding elements 515, 516 can be, for example, triangle-shaped, diamond shaped, or hook-like members which, when placed into openings 518 formed in the prosthesis 600, are effective to engage the prosthesis 600.
(55) In use, the grasper 500 is inserted into the bore 80.sub.d in the pusher block 18.sub.d and it is mated to the rod 20. The protruding elements 515, 516 are inserted into the openings 518 formed in the prosthesis 600, and the rod 20 is rotated to engage the grasper 600, thereby moving the grasper 600 proximally. As the grasper 600 is pulled in a proximal direction by the rod 20, the tapered portion of the grasper 500 is pulled into bore 80.sub.d, thereby causing the first and second components 508, 509 to be pinched together. As a result, the protruding elements 515, 516 grasp and retain the prosthesis 600. The prosthesis 600 can then be positioned between adjacent vertebrae and, once positioned, the rod 20 can be rotated in the opposite direction to release the grasper 500, thereby allowing the first and second components 508, 509 to return to their separated state, thus releasing the prosthesis 600.
(56) In an exemplary embodiment, the pusher block 18.sub.d includes a recessed region 19 formed in each of the side walls of the pusher block 18.sub.d to allow the grasper 500 to be inserted into the bore 80.sub.d. The first and second components 508, 509, when mated to the pusher block 18.sub.d, sit within the recessed region 19. The rod 20 preferably includes a stop surface (not shown) to prevent further insertion of the rod 20 through the bore 80.sub.d in the pusher block 18.sub.d. The stop surface should be positioned to allow a distal portion of the rod 20 to extend through the bore 80.sub.d to engage the grasper 500.
(57) The depth of insertion of the cage 600 between the vertebral bodies is dependant on the length of the grasper 500 and the depth of the recessed portion 19. For example, the length of the grasper 500 and the depth of the recessed portion 19 can be substantially the same such that the distal end of the pusher block is aligned with the distal end of the grasper. In use, the distal ends of the pusher block and the grasper align with the outer edge of the adjacent vertebrae. As a result, the implanted disc is substantially aligned with the outer edge of the adjacent vertebrae. Alternatively, the grasper 500 can have a length greater than the depth of the recessed portion 19 such that the depth of insertion of the disc is substantially equal to the different between the length of the grasper 500 and the depth of the recessed portion 19.
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(60) Although T-shaped handles and protrusions 302, 304 are illustrated, one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate that the handles can have a variety of configurations for allowing use of a slap hammer with the instrument.
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(63) The result of this selective adjustability is shown in
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(65) The installation tool of the present invention can also be provided as a kit having modular components which allow the surgeon to select from among a variety of components to assemble an installation tool that is optimized for its intended use. The kit preferably includes several different rods, pusher blocks, and connectors elements, such as grasper 500, each adapted to be used with a particular implant. For example, the kit can include three types of pusher blocks, each adapted to mate with a particular prosthesis. As shown in
(66) One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate further features and advantages of the invention based on the above-described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited by what has been particularly shown and described, except as indicated by the appended claims. All publication and references cited herein are expressly incorporated herein by reference in their entity.