Patents Assigned to Spine View, Inc.
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Patent number: 10039555Abstract: Systems and methods for treating disc herniation include surgical and endoscopic access and removal of disc tissue. The tissue removal devices that may be used include flexible elongate members, such as a cable, that may be inserted into a vertebral disc and rotated to pulverize the disc material and facilitate its removal.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2014Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: Spine View, Inc.Inventors: John T. To, Gary Daniel Zaretzka, Hiep Nguyen, Singfatt Chin, Robert May
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Publication number: 20180185046Abstract: Disclosed herein are tissue-removal devices and methods for treating spinal diseases using such devices. The tissue-removal devices may comprise a cable and/or extendable elements with a retracted and a deployed configuration. The cable and/or extendable elements may be distally supported and restrained by a support element such that the support element may be pushed transversely away when the extendable element is distally extended into its deployed configuration. An annular cutting element may be provided about the distal end of the extendable element or the support element. Various configurations of the extendable and support elements are described herein, as well as methods of using tissue-removal devices with extendable and support elements coupled by an annular cutting element for treating spinal diseases.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2017Publication date: July 5, 2018Applicant: Spine View, Inc.Inventors: David Batten, John To, Hiep Nguyen
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Patent number: 9962170Abstract: Systems and methods for treating spinal stenosis include endoscopic access devices and bone removal devices used to perform a foraminotomy or other bone removal procedures. Some of the bone removal devices include expandable members which may be used to control the forced exerted and/or position of the bone removal mechanism, and to protect neurovascular structures and other soft tissue structures from the bone removal mechanism. Other bone removal devices include a trephine with a viewing window and a guide wire lumen used to position the trephine at a target tissue site using an anchored wire. The viewing window may be used to monitor structures or tissues adjacent to the target tissue site.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2010Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: Spine View, Inc.Inventors: Lex P. Jansen, John W. Davis, John T. To, Singfatt Chin, Myra I. L. Fabro
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Patent number: 9788849Abstract: Disclosed herein are tissue-removal devices and methods for treating spinal diseases using such devices. The tissue-removal devices may comprise a cable and/or extendable elements with a retracted and a deployed configuration. The cable and/or extendable elements may be distally supported and restrained by a support element such that the support element may be pushed transversely away when the extendable element is distally extended into its deployed configuration. An annular cutting element may be provided about the distal end of the extendable element or the support element. Various configurations of the extendable and support elements are described herein, as well as methods of using tissue-removal devices with extendable and support elements coupled by an annular cutting element for treating spinal diseases.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2014Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: Spine View, Inc.Inventors: David Batten, John To, Hiep Nguyen
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Patent number: 9610095Abstract: Retractor cannula systems may be used for accessing and visualizing the spine and related methods of treatment, including a forward-looking retractor cannula system for creating a working space and the retractor cannula system having atraumatic dissection capability to allow visualization in spine. The devices and methods described may be used, for example, to perform annulus repair, herniated disc excision, and denervation of neurological tissue; to dispense pharmacological agents and/or cell or tissue therapy agents; to diagnose disc degeneration and bony degeneration, spinal stenosis, and nucleus decompression, and to perform disc augmentation.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2009Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: SPINE VIEW, INC.Inventor: John T. To
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Patent number: 9320535Abstract: Systems and methods for minimally invasive discectomy procedures are described herein. In some variations, a tissue removal system may comprise a handheld housing, an outer shaft comprising a distal portion and a proximal portion coupled to the handheld housing, a distal sheath coupled to the distal portion of the outer shaft, a motor, an inner shaft coupled to the motor, where the inner shaft is located partially within the outer shaft and partially within the distal sheath, a tip portion coupled to a distal portion of the inner shaft, and an elongate member distally extending through a distal opening of the inner shaft, the elongate member having a retracted configuration and an extended configuration, where the distal sheath comprises at least one element (e.g. at least one protrusion) that engages the tip portion to couple the tip portion to the distal sheath.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2011Date of Patent: April 26, 2016Assignee: Spine View, Inc.Inventors: Gary D. Zaretzka, Myra I. L. Fabro, Stewart Kume, John To
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Publication number: 20160095503Abstract: Systems and methods for treating spinal stenosis include endoscopic access devices and bone removal devices used to perform a foraminotomy or other bone removal procedures. A bone removal device includes a cannulotome with an endoscopic imaging lumen. Optionally, an endoscope retaining device can be used to facilitate advancement of the endoscope through the cannulotome.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2015Publication date: April 7, 2016Applicant: SPINE VIEW, INC.Inventors: John Davis, John To, Lex P. Jansen, Stewart Kume, Wendy Twardzik
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Patent number: 9226763Abstract: Systems and methods for treating disc herniation or degeneration, disc degeneration, and vertebral body fracture include surgical and endoscopic access and removal of disc tissue. The tissue removal devices that may be used include rotatable blade devices having flow control surfaces that may be inserted into a vertebral disc and rotated to pulverize the disc material and facilitate its removal.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2010Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: Spine View, Inc.Inventors: John T. To, Hiep Nguyen
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Publication number: 20150342450Abstract: Systems and methods for treating spinal stenosis include endoscopic access devices and bone removal devices used to perform a foraminotomy or other bone removal procedures. A bone removal device includes a cannulotome with an endoscopic imaging lumen. Optionally, an endoscope retaining device can be used to facilitate advancement of the endoscope through the cannulotome.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2015Publication date: December 3, 2015Applicant: Spine View, Inc.Inventors: John Davis, John To, Lex P. Jansen, Stewart Kume, Wendy Twardzik
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Publication number: 20150190162Abstract: Disclosed herein are tissue-removal devices and methods for treating spinal diseases using such devices. The tissue-removal devices may comprise a cable and/or extendable elements with a retracted and a deployed configuration. The cable and/or extendable elements may be distally supported and restrained by a support element such that the support element may be pushed transversely away when the extendable element is distally extended into its deployed configuration. An annular cutting element may be provided about the distal end of the extendable element or the support element. Various configurations of the extendable and support elements are described herein, as well as methods of using tissue-removal devices with extendable and support elements coupled by an annular cutting element for treating spinal diseases.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2014Publication date: July 9, 2015Applicant: SPINE VIEW, INC.Inventors: David Batten, John To, Hiep Nguyen
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Patent number: 9049986Abstract: Systems and methods for treating spinal stenosis include endoscopic access devices and bone removal devices used to perform a foraminotomy or other bone removal procedures. A bone removal device includes a cannulotome with an endoscopic imaging lumen. Optionally, an endoscope retaining device can be used to facilitate advancement of the endoscope through the cannulotome.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2011Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: Spine View, Inc.Inventors: Lex P. Jansen, John T. To, John W. Davis, Stewart M. Kume, Wendy Twardzik
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Publication number: 20150112437Abstract: Intervertebral devices and systems, and methods of their use, are disclosed having configurations suitable for placement between two adjacent vertebrae, replacing the functionality of the disc therebetween. Intervertebral devices and systems contemplated herein are implantable devices intended for replacement of a vertebral disc, which may have deteriorated due to disease for example. The intervertebral devices and systems are configured to allow for ample placement of therapeutic agents therein, including bone growth enhancement material, which may lead to better fusion between adjacent vertebral bones. The intervertebral devices and systems are configured for use in minimally invasive procedures, if desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2014Publication date: April 23, 2015Applicant: Spine View, Inc.Inventors: John Davis, Al Mirel, Mark Dias
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Publication number: 20150057570Abstract: Medical devices and systems, and methods of their use, are disclosed having configurations suitable for obtaining biological tissue samples suitable for analysis, such as biopsy, while minimizing undesirable collateral damage to surrounding tissue or minimizing air leaks. Certain disclosed medical systems provide for obtaining biological tissue samples, while preserving organ functionality.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2014Publication date: February 26, 2015Applicant: SPINE VIEW, INC.Inventors: Singfatt Chin, Murali Dharan, Jefferey Wayne Etter
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Patent number: 8936545Abstract: Dilators with a threaded distal portion and direct visualization capability may be used for penetrating and dilating stiff tissues and bones. The threaded portion of a dilator engages the tissue between the insertion site and the target site, and may be rotated for advancing through the target tissue in a more controlled fashion. The direct visualization capability may be used to visualize the ligament as the threaded distal portion passes through the ligamentum flavum. The devices and methods described may be used in procedures, for example, where ligaments surrounding the epidural space need to be dilated in order to deliver one or more surgical instruments into the epidural space.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2012Date of Patent: January 20, 2015Assignee: Spine View, Inc.Inventor: John T. To
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Publication number: 20140343677Abstract: Intervertebral devices and systems, and methods of their use, are disclosed having configurations suitable for placement between two adjacent vertebrae, replacing the functionality of the disc therebetween. Intervertebral devices and systems contemplated herein are implantable devices intended for replacement of a vertebral disc, which may have deteriorated due to disease for example. The intervertebral devices and systems are configured to allow for ample placement of therapeutic agents therein, including bone growth enhancement material, which may lead to better fusion between adjacent vertebral bones. The intervertebral devices and systems are configured for use in minimally invasive procedures, if desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: Spine View, Inc.Inventors: John Davis, Al Mirel, Mark Dias
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Patent number: 8888813Abstract: Retractor cannula systems may be used for accessing and visualizing the spine and related methods of treatment, including a forward-looking retractor cannula system for creating a working space and the retractor cannula system having atraumatic dissection capability to allow visualization in spine. The devices and methods described may be used, for example, to perform annulus repair, herniated disc excision, and denervation of neurological tissue; to dispense pharmacological agents and/or cell or tissue therapy agents; to diagnose disc degeneration and bony degeneration, spinal stenosis, and nucleus decompression, and to perform disc augmentation.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2011Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Spine View, Inc.Inventor: John T. To
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Patent number: 8808320Abstract: Disclosed herein are tissue-removal devices and methods for treating spinal diseases using such devices. The tissue-removal devices may comprise a cable and/or extendable elements with a retracted and a deployed configuration. The cable and/or extendable elements may be distally supported and restrained by a support element such that the support element may be pushed transversely away when the extendable element is distally extended into its deployed configuration. An annular cutting element may be provided about the distal end of the extendable element or the support element. Various configurations of the extendable and support elements are described herein, as well as methods of using tissue-removal devices with extendable and support elements coupled by an annular cutting element for treating spinal diseases.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2010Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Spine View, Inc.Inventors: David Batten, John T. To, Hiep Nguyen
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Patent number: 8801739Abstract: Disclosed herein are tissue-removal devices and methods for treating spinal diseases using such devices. The tissue-removal devices may comprise a cable and/or extendable elements with a retracted and a deployed configuration. The cable and/or extendable elements may be distally supported and restrained by a support element such that the support element may be pushed transversely away when the extendable element is distally extended into its deployed configuration. An annular cutting element may be provided about the distal end of the extendable element or the support element. Various configurations of the extendable and support elements are described herein, as well as methods of using tissue-removal devices with extendable and support elements coupled by an annular cutting element for treating spinal diseases.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2010Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: Spine View, Inc.Inventors: David Batten, John T. To, Hiep Nguyen
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Publication number: 20140180321Abstract: A tissue removal device may comprise a handle portion and a tissue removal mechanism coupled to the handle portion. The tissue removal mechanism may include a tubular member having a lumen therethrough and an elongate member rotatably and slidably disposed within the lumen of the tubular member. A proximal end of the elongate member may be coupled to a drive source to impart rotational movement thereof. A distal end of the elongate member may include an impeller for cutting tissue. The elongate member may be configured to exit the distal end of the lumen of the first tubular member, such that the distal end of the second tubular member is distal to the distal end of the first tubular member. The impeller may include a blunt distal end to minimize undesirable tissue damage when the distal end of the elongate member is distal to the distal end of the tubular member.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2013Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: Spine View, Inc.Inventors: Mark Dias, Al Mirel, Robert May
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Publication number: 20140171947Abstract: Systems and methods for treating disc herniation include surgical and endoscopic access and removal of disc tissue. The tissue removal devices that may be used include flexible elongate members, such as a cable, that may be inserted into a vertebral disc and rotated to pulverize the disc material and facilitate its removal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2014Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: SPINE VIEW, INC.Inventors: John T. To, Gary Daniel Zaretzka, Hiep Nguyen, Singfatt Chin, Robert May