The present invention relates to a device and method which may be used to
reinforce the native annulus during spinal surgery. The device is a
catheter based device which is placed into the inter-vertebral space
following discectomy performed by either traditional surgical or
endoscopic approaches. The distal end of the catheter is comprised of an
expansile loop which may be increased in diameter by advancement of a
portion of the catheter via its proximal end, such proximal end remaining
external to the body. The expansile loop may be formed of a woven or
braided material and may be made of a polymer such as nylon,
polyurethane, polyester, polyethylene, polypropylene or any of the well
known and biocompatible polymers. Alternatively the expansile portion of
the catheter may be formed from a metallic braid of stainless steel,
elgiloy, Nitinol, or other biocompatible metals. The expansile loop may
be formed such that when the loop is diametrically contracted the loop
feeds into its other end, similar to a snake eating its own tail.
Stabilization of the outer portion of the loop and pulling out the inner
portion will thereby increase the overall diameter of the loop while
maintaining it as a closed loop or torus. The present invention comprises
four embodiments and can be used to 1) facilitate disk fusing, 2) perform
an artificial replacement of the nucleus, 3) perform an artificial
replacement of the annulus, or 4, perform an artificial replacement of
both the nucleus and annulus.