Abstract: An abdominal aortic aneurysm device having an anchoring portion with attached bifurcated legs for increasing the column strength thereof. The bifurcated legs comprise staggered stents so that nesting is possible during delivery.
Abstract: The present invention provides monopolar acetabular liners that can enclose a femoral head to form a hip replacement prosthesis, wherein the liner has a rim that creates an orifice, wherein the orifice has a diameter that is smaller than the diameter of the femoral head, and wherein the liner encompasses greater than 50 percent of the volume of the head, wherein a constraining ring can be used in conjunction with the monopolar constrained acetabular liner to provide additional support for the femoral head to stay with the acetabular liner and avoid dislocation. Assemblies, complete prosthetic replacements, and methods of replacing also are provided. Liners and constraining rings having no, one or more recesses also are provided.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 15, 2002
Date of Patent:
January 30, 2007
Assignee:
Massachusetts General Hospital
Inventors:
William H. Harris, Brian R. Burroughs, Daniel P. Hoeffel
Abstract: A spinal plate comprises a body portion and at least one locking mechanism for engaging the body portion. The body portion is made of a radiolucent material, such as a polymer or polyether ether ketone (PEEK), and includes a plurality of bone screw openings for receiving a plurality of bone screws, such as bone screws. The at least one locking mechanism is for securing at least one of the plurality of bone screws when received into the body portion.
Abstract: A bifurcated stent comprises a body portion, a first branch portion, a second branch portion, a first pivot portion and a second pivot portion constructed from a common continuous sheet of stent material. The body portion, first branch portion and second branch portion provided with a substantially tubular shape, the tubular shape of each defines a lumen respectively therethrough. The lumen defined by the body portion is in fluid communication with the lumen defined by the first branch portion and the second branch portion. The first branch portion is pivotally engaged to an end of the body portion by the first pivot portion. The second branch portion is pivotally engaged to an end of the body portion by the second pivot portion.
Abstract: An intervertebral disk prosthesis having an essentially hollow cylindrical base element (1) which is provided with a casing (2) that is embodied as a bellows, a top end (3), and a bottom end (4), and a central longitudinal axis (5). The base element also includes an upper apposition plate (6), which is disposed perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (5) at the top end (3) of the base element (1) and rests on the base plate of the vertebra, and a lower apposition plate (7), which is arranged perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (5) at the bottom end (4) of the base element (1) and leans on the cover plate of a vertebra. The casing (2) serves a spring element having a defined spring rate.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 28, 2002
Date of Patent:
January 23, 2007
Assignee:
Synthes (USA)
Inventors:
Armin Studer, Jason Trachsel, Martin Wymann
Abstract: A method of protecting an upper body and a lower body of a patient from high venous pressures comprising implanting a first stented valve at the superior vena cava and a second stented valve at the inferior vena cava, wherein the first and second valves are configured to permit blood flow towards a right atrium of the patient and prevent blood flow in an opposite direction.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 17, 2003
Date of Patent:
January 9, 2007
Assignee:
3F Therapeutics, Inc.
Inventors:
Patrick M. McCarthy, Rodolfo C. Quijano Quijano