Patents Assigned to X-STEN
  • Publication number: 20070299459
    Abstract: A surgical device for percutaneously accessing a tissue of interest. In an embodiment, the surgical device comprises a handle including a groove. In addition, the surgical device comprises a resilient member disposed within the groove. Further, the surgical device comprises a locking sleeve at least partially disposed within the groove with a first end compressing the resilient member and a second end extending beyond the groove and including a flange defining a locking recess having a non-circular cross-section. Still further, the surgical device comprises a cannula including a locking end, the locking end including a locking flange having a non-circular cross-section adapted to be at least partially received by the locking recess to prevent the rotation of the cannula relative to the locking sleeve. Moreover, the surgical device comprises a means for rotationally coupling the cannula to the handle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 26, 2006
    Publication date: December 27, 2007
    Applicant: X-Sten Corp.
    Inventors: Bryce Way, Donald Schomer
  • Publication number: 20070276390
    Abstract: A method for treating stenosis in a spine of a patient having a median plane, wherein the spine includes a spinal canal having a posterior surface, a dural sac and an epidural space between the posterior surface and dural sac, the location of the stenosis determining a region of interest in the spine.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 9, 2006
    Publication date: November 29, 2007
    Applicant: X-Sten, Inc.
    Inventors: Murray Solsberg, Donald Schomer, Timothy Reeves, Bryce Way
  • Publication number: 20070198019
    Abstract: A method for treating stenosis in a spine comprises percutaneously accessing the epidural space in a stenotic region of interest, compressing the thecal sac in the region of interest to form a safety zonem, inserting a tissue removal tool into tissue in the working zone, using the tool to percutaneously reduce the stenosis; and utilizing imaging to visualize the position of the tool during at least a part of the reduction step. A tissue excision system for performing percutaneous surgery, comprises a cannula comprising a tissue-penetrating member having a distal end defining an aperture on one side thereof, an occluding member slidably received on or in the cannula and closing the aperture when the occluding member is adjacent the cannula distal end, means for engaging adjacent tissue via the aperture, and cutting means for resecting a section of the engaged tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 2005
    Publication date: August 23, 2007
    Applicant: X-Sten Corp.
    Inventors: Donald Schomer, Murray Solsberg, Bryce Way
  • Publication number: 20070162061
    Abstract: A device for percutaneously excising tissue. In an embodiment, the device comprises an elongate body including a first member having a distal cutting end and a second member that slidingly engages the first member. In addition, the second member includes a tissue capture chamber having an opening facing the first member. Further, the first member is moveable relative to the second member between an opened position and a closed position, wherein the first member is disposed across the tissue capture chamber of the second member when the first member is in the closed position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 3, 2006
    Publication date: July 12, 2007
    Applicant: X-STEN, CORP.
    Inventors: Bryce Way, Donald Schomer, Minh Tran, Murray Solsberg
  • Publication number: 20070123890
    Abstract: A device for retrieving an excised tissue segment. In an embodiment, the device comprises an elongate body having a central axis and an outer surface. In addition, the device comprises at least two prongs extending from the body in a direction substantially parallel to the central axis. Each prong includes a fixed-end coupled to the body, a free-end distal the body, an inner surface, and an outer surface substantially contiguous with the outer surface of the body. Further, the device comprises a space extending between the inner surfaces of the prongs that accommodates excised tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 2, 2006
    Publication date: May 31, 2007
    Applicant: X-STEN, CORP.
    Inventors: Bryce Way, Minh Tran, Donald Schomer, Murray Solsberg
  • Publication number: 20070055263
    Abstract: A device for providing percutaneous access to a surgical site. In an embodiment, the device comprises a handle. In addition, the device comprises a bone-cutting member extending from the handle, wherein the bone-cutting member includes a handle end fixed to the handle and a cutting end. Further, the device comprises a portal including a first end, a second end, and a through bore extending therebetween, wherein the bone-cutting member is disposed within the through bore and concentric with the portal Still further, the portal has a first position with the second end releasably coupled to the handle and a second position with the second end released from the handle and the bone-cutting member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2006
    Publication date: March 8, 2007
    Applicant: X-Sten Corp.
    Inventors: Bryce Way, Donald Schomer, Murray Solsberg
  • Publication number: 20070055215
    Abstract: A device for percutaneously excising tissue. In an embodiments the device comprises an outer tubular. In addition, the device comprises an inner tubular slidingly received within the outer tubular, wherein the inner tubular has a distal end including an upper member and a lower member. Further, the device includes an open position with the distal end fully extended from the outer tubular, and a closed position with the distal end disposed within the outer tubular, wherein the upper member is biased away from the lower member and is disposed at an open angle ?O relative to the lower member when the device is in the opened position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2006
    Publication date: March 8, 2007
    Applicant: X-Sten Corp.
    Inventors: Minh Tran, Bryce Way
  • Publication number: 20070027464
    Abstract: A device for excising tissue. In an embodiment, the device comprises an outer sleeve. In addition, the device comprises an inner tubular member slidingly received within the outer sleeve. Further the device comprises a cutting head connected to a distal end of the inner tubular, wherein the cutting head comprises at least three aims extending axially from the inner tubular. Still further, the device has an open position in which the cutting head extends from the outer sleeve, and a closed position in which the cutting head is at least partially disposed within the sleeve.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2006
    Publication date: February 1, 2007
    Applicant: X-Sten, Corp.
    Inventors: Bryce Way, Donald Schomer, Murray Solsberg
  • Publication number: 20060264994
    Abstract: A method for treating stenosis in a spine comprises percutaneously accessing the epidural space in a stenotic region of interest, compressing the thecal sac in the region of interest to form a safety zonem, inserting a tissue removal tool into tissue in the working zone, using the tool to percutaneously reduce the stenosis; and utilizing imaging to visualize the position of the tool during at least a part of the reduction step. A tissue excision system for performing percutaneous surgery, comprises a cannula comprising a tissue-penetrating member having a distal end defining an aperture on one side thereof, an occluding member slidably received on or in the cannula and closing the aperture when the occluding member is adjacent the cannula distal end, means for engaging adjacent tissue via the aperture, and cutting means for resecting a section of the engaged tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 26, 2006
    Publication date: November 23, 2006
    Applicant: X-STEN
    Inventors: Donald Schomer, Murray Solsberg, Bryce Way
  • Publication number: 20060235451
    Abstract: A method for treating stenosis in a spine comprises percutaneously accessing the epidural space in a stenotic region of interest, compressing the thecal sac in the region of interest to form a safety zonem, inserting a tissue removal tool into tissue in the working zone, using the tool to percutaneously reduce the stenosis; and utilizing imaging to visualize the position of the tool during at least a part of the reduction step. A tissue excision system for performing percutaneous surgery, comprises a cannula comprising a tissue-penetrating member having a distal end defining an aperture on one side thereof, an occluding member slidably received on or in the cannula and closing the aperture when the occluding member is adjacent the cannula distal end, means for engaging adjacent tissue via the aperture, and cutting means for resecting a section of the engaged tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 26, 2006
    Publication date: October 19, 2006
    Applicant: X-STEN
    Inventors: Donald Schomer, Murray Solsberg, Bryce Way
  • Publication number: 20060235452
    Abstract: A method for treating stenosis in a spine comprises percutaneously accessing the epidural space in a stenotic region of interest, compressing the thecal sac in the region of interest to form a safety zonem, inserting a tissue removal tool into tissue in the working zone, using the tool to percutaneously reduce the stenosis; and utilizing imaging to visualize the position of the tool during at least a part of the reduction step. A tissue excision system for performing percutaneous surgery, comprises a cannula comprising a tissue-penetrating member having a distal end defining an aperture on one side thereof, an occluding member slidably received on or in the cannula and closing the aperture when the occluding member is adjacent the cannula distal end, means for engaging adjacent tissue via the aperture, and cutting means for resecting a section of the engaged tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 26, 2006
    Publication date: October 19, 2006
    Applicant: X-STEN
    Inventors: Donald Schomer, Murray Solsberg, Bryce Way
  • Publication number: 20060206115
    Abstract: A method for treating stenosis in a spine comprises percutaneously accessing the epidural space in a stenotic region of interest, compressing the thecal sac in the region of interest to form a safety zonem, inserting a tissue removal tool into tissue in the working zone, using the tool to percutaneously reduce the stenosis; and utilizing imaging to visualize the position of the tool during at least a part of the reduction step. A tissue excision system for performing percutaneous surgery, comprises a cannula comprising a tissue-penetrating member having a distal end defining an aperture on one side thereof, an occluding member slidably received on or in the cannula and closing the aperture when the occluding member is adjacent the cannula distal end, means for engaging adjacent tissue via the aperture, and cutting means for resecting a section of the engaged tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 26, 2006
    Publication date: September 14, 2006
    Applicant: X-STEN
    Inventors: Donald Schomer, Murray Solsberg, Bryce Way
  • Publication number: 20060184175
    Abstract: A method for treating stenosis in a spine comprises percutaneously accessing the epidural space in a stenotic region of interest, compressing the thecal sac in the region of interest to form a safety zonem, inserting a tissue removal tool into tissue in the working zone, using the tool to percutaneously reduce the stenosis; and utilizing imaging to visualize the position of the tool during at least a part of the reduction step. A tissue excision system for performing percutaneous surgery, comprises a cannula comprising a tissue-penetrating member having a distal end defining an aperture on one side thereof, an occluding member slidably received on or in the cannula and closing the aperture when the occluding member is adjacent the cannula distal end, means for engaging adjacent tissue via the aperture, and cutting means for resecting a section of the engaged tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 2005
    Publication date: August 17, 2006
    Applicant: X-Sten, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald Schomer, Murray Solsberg, Bryce Way
  • Publication number: 20060036211
    Abstract: A method for treating stenosis in a spine comprises percutaneously accessing the epidural space in a stenotic region of interest, compressing the thecal sac in the region of interest to form a safety zonem, inserting a tissue removal tool into tissue in the working zone, using the tool to percutaneously reduce the stenosis; and utilizing imaging to visualize the position of the tool during at least a part of the reduction step. A tissue excision system for performing percutaneous surgery, comprises a cannula comprising a tissue-penetrating member having a distal end defining an aperture on one side thereof, an occluding member slidably received on or in the cannula and closing the aperture when the occluding member is adjacent the cannula distal end, means for engaging adjacent tissue via the aperture, and cutting means for resecting a section of the engaged tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 2005
    Publication date: February 16, 2006
    Applicant: X-Sten, Inc.
    Inventors: Murray Solsberg, Donald Schomer
  • Publication number: 20060036271
    Abstract: A method for treating stenosis in a spine comprises percutaneously accessing the epidural space in a stenotic region of interest, compressing the thecal sac in the region of interest to form a safety zonem, inserting a tissue removal tool into tissue in the working zone, using the tool to percutaneously reduce the stenosis; and utilizing imaging to visualize the position of the tool during at least a part of the reduction step. A tissue excision system for performing percutaneous surgery, comprises a cannula comprising a tissue-penetrating member having a distal end defining an aperture on one side thereof, an occluding member slidably received on or in the cannula and closing the aperture when the occluding member is adjacent the cannula distal end, means for engaging adjacent tissue via the aperture, and cutting means for resecting a section of the engaged tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 2005
    Publication date: February 16, 2006
    Applicant: X-Sten, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald Schomer, Murray Solsberg
  • Publication number: 20060036272
    Abstract: A method for treating stenosis in a spine comprises percutaneously accessing the epidural space in a stenotic region of interest, compressing the thecal sac in the region of interest to form a safety zonem, inserting a tissue removal tool into tissue in the working zone, using the tool to percutaneously reduce the stenosis; and utilizing imaging to visualize the position of the tool during at least a part of the reduction step. A tissue excision system for performing percutaneous surgery, comprises a cannula comprising a tissue-penetrating member having a distal end defining an aperture on one side thereof, an occluding member slidably received on or in the cannula and closing the aperture when the occluding member is adjacent the cannula distal end, means for engaging adjacent tissue via the aperture, and cutting means for resecting a section of the engaged tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 2005
    Publication date: February 16, 2006
    Applicant: X-Sten, Inc.
    Inventors: Murray Solsberg, Donald Schomer