METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR TREATING VERTEBRAL FRACTURES
Methods and apparatus for treating bones, including, in one or more embodiments, methods and apparatus for treatment of vertebral fractures that include an inflation device for cavity creation and an inflation and containment device for maintaining vertebral height and cement containment. Methods for treating a bone comprising: creating a cavity in the bone; inflating a containment jacket in the cavity; inflating a balloon within the containment jacket so that the balloon occupies a first portion of the containment jacket; introducing a first filler material into a second portion of the containment jacket, wherein the second portion of the containment jacket is not occupied by the balloon; removing the balloon from the containment jacket; and introducing a second filler material into the first portion of the containment jacket.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/254,614, filed on Apr. 16, 2014, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/632,325, filed on Dec. 7, 2009, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,734,458, which are incorporated by reference in their entirety herein.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present disclosure generally relates to treatment of bones. In particular, in one or more embodiments, the present disclosure relates to methods and apparatus for treatment of vertebral fractures that include an inflation device for cavity creation and an inflation and containment device for maintaining vertebral height and cement containment.
BACKGROUNDBones and bony structures are susceptible to a variety of weaknesses that can affect their ability to provide support and structure. Weaknesses in bony structures may have many causes, including degenerative diseases, tumors, fractures, and dislocations. By way of example, weaknesses in vertebrae from lead to compression fractures that involve the collapse of one or more vertebrae in the spine. These vertebral compression fractures may be caused by a number of conditions including osteoporosis, trauma, and tumors. Advances in medicine and engineering have provided doctors with a plurality of devices and techniques for alleviating or curing these weaknesses.
One technique for treating vertebral fractures is vertebroplasty. In vertebroplasty, a physician may use a needle to inject bone cement into a fractured vertebral body to stabilize the fracture. Kyphoplasty is another technique for treating vertebra fractures that involves insertion of a balloon into the fractured vertebra to create a bone cavity in the vertebra. The balloon may then be removed followed by injection of bone cement into the vertebral body to stabilize the fracture. Leakage of the bone cement in both vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty is a common problem that can lead to complications. Another problem associated with these techniques is the potential for inadequate height restoration to the fractured vertebral body.
Thus, there is a need for methods and apparatus that can provide stabilization to a fractured vertebra.
SUMMARYThe present disclosure generally relates to treatment of bones. In particular, in one or more embodiments, the present disclosure relates to methods and apparatus for treatment of vertebral fractures that includes a device for cavity creation, an inflation device and a containment device for maintaining vertebral height and cement containment.
An embodiment of the present invention includes a method for treating a bone. The method may comprise creating a cavity in the bone. The method further may comprise placing a containment jacket in the cavity. The method further may comprise inflating a balloon within the containment jacket so that the balloon occupies a first portion of the containment jacket. The method further may comprise introducing a first filler material into a second portion of the containment jacket, wherein the second portion of the containment jacket is not occupied by the balloon. The method further may comprise removing the balloon from the containment jacket. The method further may comprise introducing a second filler material into the first portion of the containment jacket.
The features and advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art. While numerous changes may be made by those skilled in the art, such changes are within the spirit of the invention.
The present disclosure generally relates to treatment of bones. In particular, in one or more embodiments, the present disclosure relates to methods and apparatus for treatment of vertebral fractures that include an inflation device for cavity creation and an inflation and containment device for maintaining vertebral height and cement containment.
The second balloon 30 may be located on a distal end or proximal end of the interior fill tube 28, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. In certain embodiments, the second balloon 30 and interior fill tube 28 may be an inflatable bone tamp. While not illustrated, the second balloon 30 is deflated when the inflation and containment device 24 is inserted into the vertebral body 10. After insertion into the cavity 22, the second balloon 30 may then be inflated. In general, inflation of the second balloon 30 should provide pressure on the walls of the cavity 22 to prevent (or reduce) loss of vertebral height. It may be desirable, in certain embodiments, for expansion of the second balloon 30 to further increase the height of the vertebral body 10. In certain embodiments, inflation of the second balloon 30 may restore some vertebral height lost after removal of the first balloon 20. As illustrated, the second balloon 30 generally may be enclosed within the containment jacket 32. The volume of the second balloon 30 generally should be smaller than the volume of the containment jacket 32, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. Furthermore, when inflated, the second balloon 30 generally should not occupy the entire volume of the containment jacket 32. By way of example, the second balloon 30 may occupy from about 10% to about 90% by volume of the containment jacket 32.
The containment jacket 32 may be located on a distal end of the exterior tube 26, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. As illustrated, the containment jacket 32 may be attached to the distal end of the exterior tube 26 such that the containment jacket 32 encloses the distal end of the exterior tube 26. While not illustrated, the containment jacket 32 may be deflated when the inflation and containment device 24 is inserted into the vertebral body 10. After insertion into the cavity 22, the containment jacket 32 may be inflated as the second balloon within the containment jacket is inflated. As illustrated, the containment jacket 32 may conform to the shape of the cavity 22. In certain embodiments, the volume of the containment jacket 32 may be larger than the volume of the cavity 22. It may be desirable, in certain embodiments, for the containment jacket 32 to be a compliant balloon (e.g., polyurethane) that can contain the filler material to prevent leakage. Accordingly, the containment jacket may permit interdigitation of the filler material with the cancellous bone, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
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The preceding description describes the use of a first cement volume 34 and a second cement volume 36 in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the first cement volume 34 and the second cement volume 36 may comprise any of a variety of bone cements suitable for use in orthopedic applications. An example of a suitable bone cement comprises polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA). In addition, while the preceding description describes the use of cement, embodiments of the present invention also may encompass a variety of different filler materials that may be utilized to, for example, fill and stabilize the cavity 22 in the vertebral body 10. Examples of suitable materials may include human bone graft and synthetic derived bone substitutes.
In the exemplary embodiment, a first balloon is used to create a cavity in the vertebral body. However, any device that can be used to create cavity may be applied. For example, mechanical devices such as stents, drills, and vacuums may be used to create a cavity in the vertebral body. After the cavity is created, a containment jacket and the second balloon can be introduced according to the present invention. It should also be noted that various different methods of deploying the second balloon within the containment jacket may be used. For instance, the second balloon may be positioned in any position to maximize the efficiency and ease for inserting the cement into a particular position in the vertebral cavity.
In another exemplary embodiment of the present invention,
A central guide wire 58 is used to initially insert the containment jacket 50 within the vertebral body. Once the containment jacket 50 is positioned within the vertebral body as illustrated in
In another embodiment of the present invention, a cavity creation balloon and a height restoration balloon may be configured within a containment jacket attached to an vertebral body insertion device. In one step of the present invention, containment jacket, the cavity creation balloon and the height restoration balloon are inserted into a fractured vertebral body. Next, the cavity creation balloon and the height restoration balloon are inflated simultaneous, thereby inflating the containment jacket within the vertebral body. Once the cavity is created and the height restoration balloon is inflated, the cavity creation balloon is deflated and removed. After removal of the cavity creation balloon, a bone filler material insertion device is inserted into the containment jacket and filled with a bone filler material in a first portion of the containment jacket. Once the bone filler material is cured, the height restoration balloon is removed and a second bone filler material is inserted into the second portion of the containment jacket. Next, the second bone filler material is cured and the insertion devices are removed, leaving the containment jacket containing the first and second bone filler material in the vertebral body.
In addition, the preceding description is directed, for example, to treatment of vertebral fractures that includes an inflation device for cavity creation and an inflation and containment device for maintaining vertebral height and cement containment. It should be understood that the present technique also may be used in other suitable bone treatments were maintenance of vertebral height and/or cement containment may be desired. By way of example, embodiments of the present invention may be used to treat tibia plateau fractures, distal radius fractures, and cancellous fractures.
While it is apparent that the invention disclosed herein is well calculated to fulfill the objects stated above, it will be appreciated that numerous modifications and embodiments may be devised by those skilled in the art.
Claims
1. A method for treating a bone comprising:
- inserting a cavity creation balloon in the bone;
- inflating the cavity creation balloon in the bone to create a cavity in the bone;
- removing the cavity creation balloon from the bone;
- inserting an inflation and containment device, wherein the device comprises: a containment jacket; a fill tube comprising a distal end; and a balloon within the containment jacket so that the balloon occupies a first portion of the containment jacket, wherein the balloon extends from the distal end of the fill tube;
- inflating the balloon within the containment jacket;
- introducing a first filler material into a second portion of the containment jacket, wherein the second portion of the containment jacket is not occupied by the balloon;
- removing the balloon from the first portion of the containment jacket; and
- introducing a second filler material into the first portion of the containment jacket,
- wherein the second filler material is introduced via the fill tube,
- wherein the filler material within the containment jacket interdigitates with cancellous bone, and
- wherein the filler material in the first portion of the containment jacket and the filler material in the second portion of the containment jacket cure at different times.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the bone is a vertebral body.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the containment jacket prevents leakage of the filler material.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the filler material is able to interdigitate with the bone surrounding the cavity.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the containment jacket is at least partially coated with a bone growing agent.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the first filler material comprises a bone cement.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the first filler material occupies from about 25% to about 75% of the volume of the cavity in the containment jacket.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the first filler material and the second filler material are the same material.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the first filler material and the second filler material are different materials.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein the second filler material is a bone cement.
11. A method for treating a vertebral fracture comprising:
- introducing an inflation and containment device into the vertebral body, wherein the inflation and containment device comprises:
- an exterior tube having a longitudinal axis and comprising an exterior passageway and an interior passageway extending along the longitudinal axis, wherein the exterior passageway surrounds the interior passageway and is separated from the interior passageway by an interior wall, and wherein the exterior tube has at least one exit port in a distal end for the exterior passageway,
- an interior fill tube extending through the interior passageway of the exterior tube;
- a balloon positioned on a distal end of the interior fill tube and in a deflated state;
- a containment jacket positioned on the distal end of the exterior tube and in a deflated state,
- wherein the containment jacket encloses the balloon;
- inserting the containment jacket to at least partially fill the cavity;
- inflating the balloon such that the balloon occupies a first portion of the containment jacket;
- introducing a filler material into a second portion of the containment jacket, wherein the second portion of the containment is not occupied by the balloon;
- allowing the filler material to cure in the second portion of the containment jacket;
- deflating the balloon;
- removing the balloon from the containment jacket;
- introducing the filler material into the first portion of the containment jacket via the interior tube and allowing the material to cure.
12. An inflation and containment device comprising:
- an exterior tube having a longitudinal axis and comprising an exterior passageway and an interior passageway extending along the longitudinal axis;
- an interior fill tube extending through the interior passageway of the exterior tube;
- a balloon positioned on a distal end of the interior fill tube;
- a containment jacket positioned on a distal end of the exterior tube, wherein the containment jacket encloses the balloon,
- wherein the inferior fill tube further comprises a cement filling tube for delivering a filler material into the containment jacket,
- wherein the volume of the balloon is less than the volume than the containment jacket.
13. The device of claim 12, further comprising a plurality of exit ports surrounding at least a portion of the interior passageway.
14. The device of claim 12, wherein the balloon and the containment jacket are inflated simultaneously.
15. The device of claim 12, wherein the filler material occupies 10-90% of the volume of the containment jacket.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 18, 2016
Publication Date: Mar 9, 2017
Inventors: Damien O'Halloran (Conshohocken, PA), David C. Paul (Phoenixville, PA), Sean Suh (Morganville, NJ)
Application Number: 15/355,100