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Surgical spacer with shape control

USPTO Application #: 20070276496
Title: Surgical spacer with shape control
Abstract: An interspinous spacer for placement between adjacent spinous processes includes a flexible, fillable container (e.g., a bag or balloon) for containing a material that is compressible during end use, for example, silicone after curing. The container is impermeable to the material it will be filled with. A structural mesh, for example, made of PET fabric and interwoven shape-memory alloy wire, provides structure for and containment of the container, as well as shape control. The material can be injected into the container through an optional conduit, for example, a one-way valve. (end of abstract)
Agent: Heslin Rothenberg Farley & Mesiti P.C. - Albany, NY, US
Inventors: Eric C. Lange, Hai H. Trieu, Kent M. Anderson, Randall L. Allard, Aurelien Bruneau
USPTO Applicaton #: 20070276496 - Class: 623 1712 (USPTO)

The Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20070276496.
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS/PATENTS

[0001]This application contains subject matter which is related to the subject matter of the following applications, each of which is assigned to the same assignee as this application and filed on the same day as this application. Each of the below listed applications is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety:

[0002]Surgical Spacer," by Lange et al. (Attorney Docket No. P22790.00).

[0003]Systems and Methods for Adjusting Properties of a Spinal Implant," by Lange et al. (Attorney Docket No. P23186.00); and

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0004]The present invention generally relates to surgical spacers for spacing adjacent body parts. More particularly, the present invention relates to surgical spacers having a flexible container for containing a material that is compressible during end use, the container being substantially impermeable to the material, and a structure for controlling at least part of a shape of the container when containing the material.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0005]The human spine is a biomechanical structure with thirty-three vertebral members, and is responsible for protecting the spinal cord, nerve roots and internal organs of the thorax and abdomen. The spine also provides structural support for the body while permitting flexibility of motion. A significant portion of the population will experience back pain at some point in their lives resulting from a spinal condition. The pain may range from general discomfort to disabling pain that immobilizes the individual. Back pain may result from a trauma to the spine, the natural aging process, or the result of a degenerative disease or condition.

[0006]Procedures to address back problems sometimes require correcting the distance between spinous processes by inserting a device (e.g., a spacer) therebetween. The spacer, which is carefully positioned and aligned within the area occupied by the interspinous ligament, after removal thereof, is sized to position the spinous processes in a manner to return proper spacing thereof.

[0007]Dynamic interspinous spacers are currently used to treat patients with a variety of indications. Essentially, these patients present a need for distraction of the posterior elements (e.g., the spinal processes) using a mechanical device. Current clinical indications for the device, as described at SAS (Spine Arthroplasty Society) Summit 2005 by Guizzardi et al., include stenosis, disc herniation, facet arthropathy, degenerative disc disease and adjacent segment degeneration.

[0008]Marketed interspinous devices include rigid and flexible spacers made from PEEK, titanium or silicone. Clinical success with these devices has been extremely positive so far as an early stage treatment option, avoiding or delaying the need for lumbar spinal fusion. However, all devices require an open technique to be implanted, and many require destroying important anatomical stabilizers, such as the supraspinous ligament.

[0009]Current devices for spacing adjacent interspinous processes are preformed, and are not customizable for different sizes and dimensions of the anatomy of an interspinous area of an actual patient. Instead, preformed devices of an approximately correct size are inserted into the interspinous area of the patient. Further, the stiffness or flexibility of the devices must be determined prior to the devices being inserted into the interspinous area.

[0010]Thus, a need exists for improvements to surgical spacers, such as those for spacing adjacent interspinous processes.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0011]Briefly, the present invention satisfies the need for improvements to surgical spacers by providing shape control. A flexible container is provided that is fillable in situ to a desired amount, with a structure for at least part of the container providing shape control thereto. An optional conduit coupled to the container allows for filling of the container, for example, by injecting a material into the container.

[0012]The present invention provides in a first aspect, a surgical spacer. The surgical spacer comprises a flexible container for containing a material that is compressible during end use, wherein the container is substantially impermeable to the material. The surgical spacer further comprises a structure for at least part of the container when containing the material, wherein the structure controls at least part of a shape of the surgical spacer.

[0013]The present invention provides in a second aspect, an interspinous spacer. The interspinous spacer comprises a flexible container for containing an injectable material that is compressible during end use, wherein the container is substantially impermeable to the injectable material. The interspinous spacer further comprises a conduit coupled to the container for accepting the injectable material, and a structure for at least part of the container when containing the material, wherein the structure has a shape during end use to fit between adjacent spinous processes.

[0014]The present invention provides in a third aspect, a method of controlling at least part of a shape of a surgical spacer. The surgical spacer comprises a flexible container for containing a material that is compressible during end use, wherein the container is substantially impermeable to the material. The surgical spacer further comprises a structure for at least part of the container when containing the material. The method comprises creating the structure with at least one material for controlling at least part of a shape of the surgical spacer during end use.

[0015]The present invention provides in a fourth aspect, a method of spacing adjacent spinous processes. The method comprises providing an interspinous spacer, the interspinous spacer comprising a flexible container for containing an injectable material that is compressible during end use, wherein the container is substantially impermeable to the injectable material. The interspinous spacer further comprises a conduit coupled to the container for accepting the injectable material, and a structure for at least part of the container when containing the material, wherein the structure has a shape during end use to fit between adjacent spinous processes. The method further comprises implanting the interspinous spacer between adjacent spinous processes, and injecting the injectable material into the container through the conduit such that the shape is achieved.

[0016]Further, additional features and advantages are realized through the techniques of the present invention. Other embodiments and aspects of the invention are described in detail herein and are considered a part of the claimed invention.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0017]The subject matter which is regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:

[0018]FIG. 1 depicts adjacent vertebrae of the lumber region of a human spinal column.

[0019]FIG. 2 depicts a more detailed view of a portion of a human spinal column including the vertebrae of FIG. 1.

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