Abstract: A filler instrument comprises a first chamber section having a first cross sectional area and a second chamber section having a second cross sectional area less than the first cross sectional area. The second chamber section communicates with the first chamber section. The first chamber section includes an inlet for receiving a material into the filler instrument, and the second chamber section includes an outlet for discharging the material from the filler instrument. A first plunger is sized to pass through the first chamber section and not the second chamber section. A second plunger is sized to pass through an interior bore of the first plunger and into the second chamber section. In use, the first plunger displaces material residing in the first chamber section through the second chamber section toward the outlet, and the second plunger displaces material residing in the second chamber section through the outlet.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 13, 2001
Date of Patent:
November 4, 2003
Assignee:
Kyphon Inc.
Inventors:
Robert M. Scribner, Michael L. Reo, Mark A. Reiley, Ryan P Boucher, Paul M Sand
Abstract: Apparatus for deploying an expandable structure in interior body regions provide an outer catheter tube, an inner catheter tube sized and configured to be received within the outer catheter tube, and an expandable structure having a distal end and a proximal end. The expandable structure also has a first end region adjacent the distal end and a second end region adjacent the proximal end. The distal end is bonded to the inner catheter tube to form a first bonded region and the proximal end is bonded to the outer catheter tube to form a second bonded region. The first end region is inverted to overlie the first bonded region and the second end region is inverted to overlie the second bonded region.
Abstract: A balloon for use in compressing cancellous bone and marrow (also known as medullary bone or trabecular bone) against the inner cortex of bones whether the bones are fractured or not. The balloon comprises an inflatable, non-expandable balloon body for insertion into said bone. The body has a shape and size to compress at least a portion of the cancellous bone to form a cavity in the cancellous bone and to restore the original position of the outer cortical bone, if fractured or collapsed. The balloon is prevented from applying excessive pressure to the outer cortical bone. The wall or walls of the balloon are such that proper inflation the balloon body is achieved to provide for optimum compression of all the bone marrow. The balloon is able to be folded so that it can be inserted quickly into a bone. The balloon can be made to have a suction catheter. The main purpose of the balloon is the forming or enlarging of a cavity or passage in a bone, especially in, but not limited to, vertebral bodies.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 10, 2003
Publication date:
October 9, 2003
Applicant:
Kyphon Inc.
Inventors:
Mark A. Reiley, Arie Scholten, Karen Talmadge
Abstract: Apparatus and methods provide a tool comprising a trocar and a cannula in which the trocar engages the cannula to form a composite instrument. The trocar includes a handle and a lumen through the trocar and the trocar handle that accommodates passage of a functional instrument, such as a stylet, guidewire, or spinal needle assembly. The cannula includes a handle and is sized and configured to accommodate passage of the trocar. The trocar handle mates with the cannula handle to form a composite handle when the trocar is engaged with the cannula.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 8, 2003
Publication date:
October 9, 2003
Applicant:
Kyphon Inc.
Inventors:
Mark A. Reiley, Michael L. Reo, Robert M. Scribner, Arthur E. Ferdinand
Abstract: Devices intended for deployment into interior body regions employ a catheter tube, which carries an expandable structure. The catheter tube extends along a first axis, while the expanded geometry of the structure is oriented about a second axis, which is not aligned with the first axis. The asymmetry between the two axes permits deployment of the expandable structure in a symmetric fashion with respect to the natural axis of a targeted interior body region, even when the targeted interior body region is either asymmetric in geometry or otherwise requires access along a path that is not aligned with the natural axis. The structure can include spaced apart end regions, which provide a non-conical diameter transition between the diameter of the catheter tube and the larger diameter of the expanded structure.
Abstract: Systems and methods for delivering material into bone deploy a cannula through soft tissue to establish a subcutaneous path into bone. A material is introduced into bone through the cannula. The systems and methods advance a tamping instrument through the cannula to urge material residing in the cannula into bone. The introducing step delivers material at a pressure no greater than about 360 psi.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 12, 2001
Date of Patent:
September 2, 2003
Assignee:
Kyphon Inc.
Inventors:
Robert M Scribner, Michael L Reo, Mark A Reiley, Ryan Boucher
Abstract: An expandable structure made from an elastomer material is preformed to a desired geometry by exposure to heat and pressure. The structure undergoes controlled expansion and further distention in cancellous bone, with controlled deformation and without failure.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 19, 1999
Date of Patent:
August 19, 2003
Assignee:
Kyphon Inc.
Inventors:
Ryan P Boucher, Mark A Reiley, Robert M Scribner, Karen D Talmadge
Abstract: Systems and methods treat at least two vertebral bodies in a spinal column. The systems and methods make use of first and second tool assemblies operable to treat an interior region of, respectively, a first vertebral body and a second vertebral body in the spinal column. The systems and methods provide directions for operating the first and second tool assemblies to treat the first and second vertebral bodies, at least for a portion of time, concurrently.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 17, 2003
Publication date:
July 10, 2003
Applicant:
Kyphon Inc.
Inventors:
Ryan P. Boucher, Mark A. Reiley, Robert M. Scribner, Michael L. Reo
Abstract: A composite instrument is provided comprising a first functional instrument and a second functional instrument when the first functional instrument is coupled with the second functional instrument. A composite handle for the composite instrument is provided comprising a first handle and a second handle when the first handle is coupled with the second handle. The handle makes possible the reliable transmission, with increased mechanical advantage, of both torsional and longitudinal loads by the physician to the composite instrument, while resisting relative rotation between the first and second instruments.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 24, 2000
Date of Patent:
June 10, 2003
Assignee:
Kyphon Inc.
Inventors:
Mark A Reiley, Michael L Reo, Robert M Scribner, Arthur E Ferdinand
Abstract: Devices and methods compress cancellous bone. In one arrangement, the devices and methods make use of an expandable body that includes an internal restraint coupled to the body. The internal restraint directs expansion of the body. In one arrangement, a method for treating bone inserts the device having the internal restraint inside bone and causes directed expansion of the body in cancellous bone. Cancellous bone is compacted by the directed expansion.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 11, 2002
Publication date:
February 13, 2003
Applicant:
Kyphon Inc.
Inventors:
Paul Reiss, Cesar Ico, Karen D. Talmadge, Mark A. Reiley, Arie Scholten
Abstract: A first surgical instrument has a bore extending therethrough and includes a handle attachment site. A second surgical instrument is sized and configured for passage through the bore of the first instrument. The handle is adapted for manipulating the first instrument when in use and includes a component configured to removably engage the handle attachment site. The handle includes a passageway accommodating passage of the second instrument through the bore of the first instrument while the first instrument is removably engaged by the handle.
Abstract: A device for mixing and transferring a bone filling material is provided. The device includes a receptacle for receiving components in an unmixed condition. A mixing element insertable into the receptacle to mix the components is provided, as well as an actuator having a drive member and a driven member, the actuator being removably coupled to the mixing element.
Abstract: A balloon for use in compressing cancellous bone and marrow (also known as medullary bone or trabecular bone) against the inner cortex of bones whether the bones are fractured or not. The balloon comprises an inflatable, non-expandable balloon body for insertion into said bone. The body has a shape and size to compress at least a portion of the cancellous bone to form a cavity in the cancellous bone and to restore the original position of the outer cortical bone, if fractured or collapsed. The balloon is prevented from applying excessive pressure to the outer cortical bone. The wall or walls of the balloon are such that proper inflation the balloon body is achieved to provide for optimum compression of all the bone marrow. The balloon is able to be folded so that it can be inserted quickly into a bone. The balloon can be made to have a suction catheter. The main purpose of the balloon is the forming or enlarging of a cavity or passage in a bone, especially in, but not limited to, vertebral bodies.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 22, 2002
Publication date:
December 5, 2002
Applicant:
Kyphon Inc.
Inventors:
Mark A. Reiley, Arie Scholten, Karen Talmadge
Abstract: This invention relates to a surgical access instrument having a distal tip which facilitates introduction of the instrument into and through hard or dense tissue, but which facilitates removal of some or all of the instrument through the application of minimal withdrawal forces.
Abstract: The present invention relates to devices and methods for treating fractured and/or diseased bone. More specifically, the present invention relates to devices and methods for repairing, reinforcing and/or treating fractured and/or diseased bone using various devices, including cavity-forming devices.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 5, 2001
Publication date:
October 31, 2002
Applicant:
KYPHON INC.
Inventors:
Reynaldo
A.
Osorio
, Marialulu
Follmer
, Richard
W.
Layne
, Ryan
P.
Boucher
, Karen
D.
Talmadge
, Joseph
J.
Basista
Abstract: An expandable structure made from an elastomer material is preformed to a desired geometry by exposure to heat and pressure. The structure undergoes controlled expansion and further distention in cancellous bone, with controlled deformation and without stress failure.