Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Raymond W. Augustin
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Patent number: 5413605Abstract: A prosthetic tibial component has a tibial tray having an underside for engaging a prepared tibial plateau. The tibial component has a stem having a tapered connection at one end. The stem has a non-symmetrically shaped bone engagement element extending therefrom. The tray includes a tapered connection element for mating with the tapered connection element on the stem. The tray includes an alignment element for locating and engaging the bone engagement element on the stem to locate the stem at a predetermined position relative to the tibial plateau.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1993Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Howmedica International, Inc.Inventors: Alan M. Ashby, Peter Lawes
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Patent number: 5397322Abstract: A manipulator for reducing a bone fracture has adjustable elements for manipulating external fixation devices which are connected to the bone segments on either side of the fracture. The manipulator includes a circular sector having a first half sector portion and a second half sector portion. The sector portions are coupled for relative sliding movement therebetween for extending and retracting the arc of said circular sector. The manipulator includes a locking element for locking the first and second half sector portion at selected relative positions. Each of said first and second half sector portions has a generally cylindrical recess formed at the outer end thereof.A pair of cylindrical bushings having an outer cylindrical surface with teeth extending parallel to a longitudinal axis of the bushings are provided. One of the cylindrical bushings are rotatably mounted in each of the generally cylindrical recesses in the first and second half sector portions.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1993Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Assignee: Jaquet Orthopedie S.A.Inventor: Ascanio Campopiano
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Patent number: 5393161Abstract: By virtue of its modular construction, this external fixator makes it possible to position the pins (21 to 25) in the bone fragments (11 to 13) taking account of anatomical criteria. The pins are at least indirectly integral with universal joints (36 to 38) with balls (46 to 48) permitting the orientation of the pins relative to connecting bars 503 and 504. The external fixator additionally comprises connecting pieces for articulation between the connecting bars (501 to 507), such as the articulation (7), the telescopic connecting piece (8) and orientable connecting pieces (97 to 99). After the onset of osseous consolidation, some of the connecting bars and their connecting pieces can be removed, it being possible for the bars (501,502) to be withdrawn from the vices (65, 66).Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1993Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Assignee: Jaquet Orthopedie S.A.Inventors: Jacques Mata, Marcel Wagenknecht
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Patent number: 5358534Abstract: A femoral component for a hip prosthesis has a distal portion defining a central longitudinal axis. The component has a generally conically shaped mid-shaft portion and a proximal portion with a shape based on the reamer and a shaped chisel used by the surgeon to prepare the proximal metaphysis and medullary canal. The proximal portion is shaped in a manner wherein a cross-section taken perpendicular to the central axis has a medial side formed as a first circular arc, a corner of the cross-section formed by the posterior and lateral sides as a second circular arc with a center on the central axis. The posterior side is arcuate and concave and tangent to the first and second circular arcs, with the anterior side being arcuate and convex.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1993Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Assignee: Howmedica Inc.Inventors: Michael W. Dudasik, Anthony K. Hedley, David S. Hungerford, Matthew P. Poggie
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Patent number: 5352227Abstract: A kit for coupling two bone segments has a first longitudinally extending intercalary element with a first end for insertion into the medullary canal of one of the bone segments and a second end in the form of a male conically tapered section, The kit also has a second longitudinally extending intercalary element having a first end for insertion into the medullary canal of the other bone segment which element has a second end in the form of a female conically tapered section for mating with the male section of the first intercalary element, Both intercalary elements have engagement elements formed thereon intermediate the first and second ends thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1993Date of Patent: October 4, 1994Assignee: Howmedica Inc.Inventor: April L. O'Hara
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Patent number: 5330531Abstract: A humeral endoprosthesis for partially or completely replacing the humerus has a spherical head portion which is connected to an elongate distal shaft portion. The spherical head includes openings for fixing a number of ligaments. Distally of the opening a groove is formed around the circumference of the head for receiving a band made of body compatible material.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1992Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: Howmedica GmbHInventor: Rudolfo Capanna
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Patent number: 5326360Abstract: An expandable endoprosthesis for a joint and adjacent bone parts has first and second joint component parts. The second component has a part at one end thereof for a portion of a joint. The second component has a telescoping stem coupled to its joint part for attachment to a long bone. The telescoping stem has an inner and an outer member axially adjustable with respect to one another by means of a threaded spindle and a threaded spindle nut attached respectively to either the inner or outer member. A pinion gear is attached to either the spindle or spindle nut for rotation therewith. An indexing system is provided to rotate the pinion a predetermined amount upon movement of the first and second joint components towards one another after implantation and thereby lengthen the second joint component stem.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1992Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Assignee: Howmedica GmbHInventors: Rainer Kotz, Reinhard Windhager
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Patent number: 5326354Abstract: An improved method of producing a site for tissue ingrowth on a surgical implant by embedding a space occupier possessing a desired pattern in the surface of the implant at the desired location for ingrowth and then solubilizing the embedded space occupier to leave the pattern on the implant surface. Preferably, the implant is fabricated from a composite comprising a semi-crystalline thermoplastic resin such as polyetheretherketone or polyphenylene sulfide, and the space occupier is an acid-soluble metal plate machined to produce the desired pattern and removed by aqueous acid solution. The space occupier is embedded onto the composite surface by induction heating.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1993Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Assignee: Howmedica Inc.Inventor: Kofi B. Kwarteng
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Patent number: 5326367Abstract: An endoprosthesis for cancer damaged hip bones has a recess in a distal portion to receive a prosthetic hip socket. The endoprosthesis includes an individual distal part and an individual proximal part which are secured to each other by means of a screw connection. The distal and the proximal part include mounting brackets for screwing the parts to the hip bone or, respectively, to a vertebra. In addition, the proximal and distal parts are shaped to positively inter-engage each other.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1992Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Assignee: Howmedica GmbHInventor: Bernd Robioneck
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Patent number: 5276070Abstract: There is disclosed a bone cement composition comprising (a) a liquid component comprising a monomer of an acrylic ester and (b) a powdered component comprising a terpolymer of methyl methacrylate, butyl methacrylate, and styrene. A prepared terpolymer, based on the weight of the powdered component, has between 55 to 89.5% methyl methacrylate, 10 to 40% butyl methacrylate and 0.5 to 5% styrene.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1992Date of Patent: January 4, 1994Assignee: Pfizer Hospital Products Group, Inc.Inventor: Nestor A. Arroyo
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Patent number: 5275599Abstract: An external fixator includes two elements (20) of at least one pin (21, 22), each element maintaining a bone fragment (11; 12), and a telescopic piece (50 comprising an internal bar (41) and an external bar (42), each pin element being connected to either the internal or the external bar. One of the bars includes first guiding means for cooperation with corresponding second guiding means being at least indirectly dependent on the other bar, the first and second guiding means being separated from each other by roller sliding means intended to reduce the friction during the relative movement of the bars.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1992Date of Patent: January 4, 1994Inventors: Juan L. Zbikowski, Marcel H. Wagenknecht
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Patent number: 5266326Abstract: A method of modifying salts of alginic acid in situ for prevention and treatment of various intra-articular and extra-articular (spine) complications modifies the alginate in situ to an insoluble gel. This in situ modification provides a final product which can be compressed within the intra-articular space thus remaining localized. The modified material can have varied mechanical strengths and thus varied degradation times and can serve as a matrix for localizing and slowly releasing therapeutic agents. The modified material is biocompatible and biodegradable, thus requiring no reoperation for removal.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1992Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Assignee: Pfizer Hospital Products Group, Inc.Inventors: James J. Barry, Paul A. Higham, Harold M. Aberman
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Patent number: 5263985Abstract: An implantable material for promoting bone growth has a microporous structure exhibiting an average pore size of at least 30 .ANG.. The porous biomaterial is capable of retaining macromolecules having a molecular weight of at least 15,000 and up to 500,000.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1992Date of Patent: November 23, 1993Assignee: Pfizer Hospital Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Qi-Bin Bao, John H. Dumbleton, Paul A. Higham
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Patent number: 5258033Abstract: A total hip replacement femoral component has an outer surface shaped to conform to an acetabular socket and has an internal bore adapted to receive a femoral head. The head has been shaped and dimensioned to provide a spigot to enter the bore and be locked in place by a cement mantle between the bone and the walls of the bore. The head allows the hip component to move further over said spigot and re-lock should the cement creep or thereby any movement in the bone after assembly. The internal bore is inwardly tapered. Thus the taper can be co-axial with the femoral neck, but there may be advantages in orientating the axis of the taper as close to vertical as possible when in position so that it is closer to the average force vector acting on the femoral head during human activity.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1991Date of Patent: November 2, 1993Assignee: Howmedica International Inc.Inventors: Peter Lawes, Robin S. M. Ling
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Patent number: 5258420Abstract: A bone cement is disclosed wherein the liquid component contains a therapeutic or diagnostic substance in combination with an emulsifying agent for said substance.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1991Date of Patent: November 2, 1993Assignee: Pfizer Hospital Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Jessica Posey-Dowty, Paul A. Higham, Nestor A. Arroyo, Casper F. Stark
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Patent number: 5250050Abstract: A modulator apparatus for use in the preparation of bone surfaces and the implantation of a modular total knee prosthesis in a patient, which apparatus comprises cutting guides, templates, alignment devices, a distractor and clamping instruments which provide modularity and facilitate bone resection and prosthesis implantation.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Pfizer Hospital Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Matthew P. Poggie, Peter S. Walker, Frederick C. Ewald
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Patent number: 5213112Abstract: A tension meter for measuring the degree of tension between bones has a grip portion, a tension meter body mounted to the grip portion, and a torque setting device rotatably connected through a torque shaft to the tension meter body. The tension meter body includes a body portion, a fixed arm extending from one end of the body portion, and a movable arm mounted on the body portion so as to be movable away therefrom. The movable arm is located in opposed relationship to the fixed arm. The movable arm is provided with a gear portion meshing the torque shaft. The torque setting device is provided with a torque limiter for limiting relative displacement of the movable arm in relation to the fixed arm according to a force to be applied between the fixed arm and the movable arm. Use of the tension meter produces quantitative data which makes it possible to carry out surgical operations with reproducible results because they do not rely only upon the surgeon's senses.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1992Date of Patent: May 25, 1993Assignee: Pfizer Hospital Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Shigeo Niwa, Mineo Sakakibara
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Patent number: 5203653Abstract: A reamer for shaping a socket, such as a hip socket, comprising a cutter head located at one end of a rotatably driven shaft and having a hemispherical portion with a hemispherical exterior surface, the hemispherical portion containing a closed hollow chamber, and helical openings, such as slots, in said hemispherical portion connecting between the exterior surface and the chamber, the trailing portion of each of the openings having a cutting edge raised slightly above the hemispherical surface to move material from the socket into the chamber during rotation of the cutter head, and an attachment element for connecting and disconnecting the cutter head and the drive shaft.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1991Date of Patent: April 20, 1993Assignee: Pfizer Hospital Products Group, Inc.Inventor: John W. Kudla
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Patent number: 5197990Abstract: A prosthetic intramedullary femoral prosthesis provided with a separate preformed sheath made from an acrylic material which is dimensioned to enclose the prosthesis stem from the distal tip to a location on the stem which will be adjacent the proximal cut end of the femur with which it will be used.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1991Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: Howmedica International, Inc.Inventors: Peter Lawes, Jacques Vanderlinden
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Patent number: 5192326Abstract: A prosthetic nucleus for implantation in the disc space after removal of a damaged or degenerated nucleus is formed from a multiplicity of hydrogel beads having a water content of at least 30%. The beads are covered by a semi-permeable membrane. The membrane has porosity less than the size of the beads to thereby retain the beads therein but permit fluids to flow in and out of the prosthetic nucleus.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1991Date of Patent: March 9, 1993Assignee: Pfizer Hospital Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Qi-Bin Bao, Paul A. Higham