Patents by Inventor Luciano Bernardino BERTOLOTTI
Luciano Bernardino BERTOLOTTI has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240156608Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a system for augmentation of a tibial component. The system includes an augmentation component having a first porous structure, a second porous structure, a top portion having a top surface, and a bottom portion having a bottom surface arranged opposite the augmentation component from the top surface. The system also includes a tibial component and an instrument, with the tibial component being configured to couple to the augmentation component. The instrument includes an engagement portion having a geometry complimentary to that of the augmentation component. Further, a method of augmenting a tibial component is disclosed with the steps of collecting imaging data from a patient, identifying a void in the distal tibia, obtaining an augmentation component that corresponds to the void, coupling the augmentation component to the tibial component and implanting the tibial component into the tibia so the augmentation component occupies the tibial void.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2024Publication date: May 16, 2024Applicant: Paragon 28, Inc.Inventors: Luciano Bernardino BERTOLOTTI, Gregory J. KOWALCZYK, James Keith DEORIO
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Publication number: 20240091020Abstract: There is disclosed a bone fixation device that can include a cage having an optional mesh portion. The bone fixation device can be configured to couple a leg portion to a foot portion of a user's body. In at least one embodiment, the device includes at least one cage having a plurality of struts forming cells. There can be an optional mesh portion having a pre-set porosity that can be either constant or variable in density. In at least one embodiment there can be a cage portion which is substantially spherical shaped. Alternatively, the device can be substantially egg shaped. In at least one embodiment there can be a central post hole for receiving a post. In another embodiment at least one plate or shaft can connect to the cage.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: Paragon Advanced Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory J. KOWALCZYK, Brian R. MCLAUGHLIN, Selene G. PAREKH, Luciano Bernardino BERTOLOTTI
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Patent number: 11766337Abstract: There is disclosed a bone fixation device that can include a cage having an optional mesh portion. The bone fixation device can be configured to couple a leg portion to a foot portion of a user's body. In at least one embodiment, the device includes at least one cage having a plurality of struts forming cells. There can be an optional mesh portion having a pre-set porosity that can be either constant or variable in density. In at least one embodiment there can be a cage portion which is substantially spherical shaped. Alternatively, the device can be substantially egg shaped. In at least one embodiment there can be a central post hole for receiving a post. In another embodiment at least one plate or shaft can connect to the cage.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2021Date of Patent: September 26, 2023Assignee: Paragon Advanced Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory J. Kowalczyk, Brian R. McLaughlin, Selene G. Parekh, Luciano Bernardino Bertolotti
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Publication number: 20230255784Abstract: There is a process for correcting a bone injury, an implant for correcting the bone injury and a kit for applying the implant for correcting the bone injury. The process can be made substantially uniform with the application of a standardized kit. In at least one application the process is for correcting a bunion on a patient. The process can include applying a first drill guide to a bone, and then a second drill guide. Once the drill guides have been applied and wires have been inserted into a bone, an implant can then be applied to correct a bone injury and to allow the bone injury to heal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2023Publication date: August 17, 2023Applicant: Paragon Advanced Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Selene G. PAREKH, Luciano Bernardino BERTOLOTTI, Gregory J. KOWALCZYK
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Publication number: 20230190306Abstract: A talar implant having at least one body section, at least one mesh section and at least one solid section extending down from the body section. The solid section having at least one point end. Further disclosed is a kit for inserting a talar implant including at least one tibial guide, at least one talar guide, and at least one impactor for inserting the talar implant into a talus. In addition, a method for implanting a talus implant is disclosed. The method can include identifying a damaged area on a talus, projecting a missing damaged area on a contralateral joint and printing an implant based upon a mirror image of a portion of the contralateral joint. The method can include applying at least one guide, removing at least a portion of a damaged region of the talus, inserting the talar implant and setting the talar implant in the talus.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2023Publication date: June 22, 2023Applicant: Paragon Advanced Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory J. KOWALCZYK, Carissa E. KENNISON, Adam D. PERLER, James K. DEORIO, Luciano Bernardino BERTOLOTTI
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Patent number: 11571312Abstract: There is a process for correcting a bone injury, an implant for correcting the bone injury and a kit for applying the implant for correcting the bone injury. The process can be made substantially uniform with the application of a standardized kit. In at least one application the process is for correcting a bunion on a patient. The process can include applying a first drill guide to a bone, and then a second drill guide. Once the drill guides have been applied and wires have been inserted into a bone, an implant can then be applied to correct a bone injury and to allow the bone injury to heal.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2019Date of Patent: February 7, 2023Assignee: PARAGON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Selene G. Parekh, Luciano Bernardino Bertolotti, Gregory J. Kowalczyk
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Publication number: 20220257385Abstract: At least one embodiment comprises a talus implant comprising: a body section; a neck section; a crown, wherein the crown is positioned at a top portion of the body section; at least one wing coupled to the body section, wherein the wing extends out from the body section. At least one embodiment further comprises at least one screw hole positioned in at least one of the neck section and the body section. In at least one embodiment the outer surface of the implant is polished. In at least one embodiment a portion of the outer surface is polished while a portion of the outer surface is roughened.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2022Publication date: August 18, 2022Applicant: Paragon Advanced Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory J. KOWALCZYK, Selene G. PAREKH, Luciano Bernardino Bertolotti
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Patent number: 11324601Abstract: At least one embodiment comprises a talus implant comprising: a body section; a neck section; a crown, wherein the crown is positioned at a top portion of the body section; at least one wing coupled to the body section, wherein the wing extends out from the body section. At least one embodiment further comprises at least one screw hole positioned in at least one of the neck section and the body section. In at least one embodiment the outer surface of the implant is polished. In at least one embodiment a portion of the outer surface is polished while a portion of the outer surface is roughened.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2019Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: PARAGON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Gregory J. Kowalczyk, Selene G. Parekh, Luciano Bernardino Bertolotti
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Patent number: 11147679Abstract: There is disclosed a bone fixation device that can include a cage having an optional mesh portion. The bone fixation device can be configured to couple a leg portion to a foot portion of a user's body. In at least one embodiment, the device includes at least one cage having a plurality of struts forming cells. There can be an optional mesh portion having a pre-set porosity that can be either constant or variable in density. In at least one embodiment there can be a cage portion which is substantially spherical shaped. Alternatively, the device can be substantially egg shaped. In at least one embodiment there can be a central post hole for receiving a post. In another embodiment at least one plate or shaft can connect to the cage.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2019Date of Patent: October 19, 2021Assignee: PARAGON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Gregory J. Kowalczyk, Brian R. McLaughlin, Selene G. Parekh, Luciano Bernardino Bertolotti
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Publication number: 20210259846Abstract: There is disclosed a bone fixation device that can include a cage having an optional mesh portion. The bone fixation device can be configured to couple a leg portion to a foot portion of a user's body. In at least one embodiment, the device includes at least one cage having a plurality of struts forming cells. There can be an optional mesh portion having a pre-set porosity that can be either constant or variable in density. In at least one embodiment there can be a cage portion which is substantially spherical shaped. Alternatively, the device can be substantially egg shaped. In at least one embodiment there can be a central post hole for receiving a post. In another embodiment at least one plate or shaft can connect to the cage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2021Publication date: August 26, 2021Applicant: Additive Orthopaedics, LLCInventors: Gregory J. KOWALCZYK, Brian R. MCLAUGHLIN, Selene G. PAREKH, Luciano Bernardino BERTOLOTTI
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Publication number: 20210093461Abstract: At least one embodiment comprises a talus implant comprising: a body section; a neck section; a crown, wherein the crown is positioned at a top portion of the body section; at least one wing coupled to the body section, wherein the wing extends out from the body section. At least one embodiment further comprises at least one screw hole positioned in at least one of the neck section and the body section. In at least one embodiment the outer surface of the implant is polished. In at least one embodiment a portion of the outer surface is polished while a portion of the outer surface is roughened.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2019Publication date: April 1, 2021Applicant: Additive Orthopaedics, LLC.Inventors: GREGORY J. KOWALCZYK, SELENE G. PAREKH, LUCIANO BERNARDINO BERTOLOTTI
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Publication number: 20210093458Abstract: A process for printing a talus implant comprising the steps of scanning a joint for a damaged talus, and scanning a contralateral joint for a healthy talus. Next, the process includes obtaining dimensions for a talus based upon an initial scan and then obtaining dimensions for a talus based upon the scan of the contralateral joint. Next the process includes inverting the dimensions of the talus in the contralateral joint and then comparing the dimensions of the calculated talus with a pre-set of dimensions in a database. Next the process includes exporting a set of dimensions to a printer to print a talus implant.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2020Publication date: April 1, 2021Applicant: ADDITIVE ORTHOPAEDICS, LLCInventors: Gregory J. KOWALCZYK, Selene G. PAREKH, Luciano Bernardino BERTOLOTTI
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Publication number: 20200281737Abstract: In at least one embodiment there is an implant for a spine comprising a frame having at least one face having a plurality of ribs. Inside of the frame there is a lattice. In addition, there is at least one opening in the frame exposing said lattice, wherein said lattice extends beyond said frame to form greater interactions with adjacent bone structure. In addition there can also be a process for producing an implant comprising: determining a size of an implant frame; determining a size of an implant lattice; determining an orientation of the implant in a body; determining a first orientation of a lattice inside of the frame; graphically forming the implant; determining the opacity of the lattice inside of the frame from a first viewpoint; reorienting the lattice inside of the frame; determining the opacity of the lattice at a second orientation; determining which orientation results in lower opacity; and selecting the lattice orientation at a lower opacity.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2020Publication date: September 10, 2020Applicant: ADDIVATION MEDICAL, LLCInventors: Gregory Daniel STEBBINS, Gregory J. KOWALCYZK, Jose Luis Miranda CHARVET, Luciano Bernardino BERTOLOTTI, Christian Rutherford RUTT, Marc S. MENKOWITZ, Steven John PARAGIOUDAKIS, Lawrence Matthew STANKOVITS
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Publication number: 20190240036Abstract: There is disclosed a bone fixation device that can include a cage having an optional mesh portion. The bone fixation device can be configured to couple a leg portion to a foot portion of a user's body. In at least one embodiment, the device includes at least one cage having a plurality of struts forming cells. There can be an optional mesh portion having a pre-set porosity that can be either constant or variable in density. In at least one embodiment there can be a cage portion which is substantially spherical shaped. Alternatively, the device can be substantially egg shaped. In at least one embodiment there can be a central post hole for receiving a post. In another embodiment at least one plate or shaft can connect to the cage.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2019Publication date: August 8, 2019Applicant: ADDITIVE ORTHOPAEDICS, LLCInventors: Gregory J. KOWALCZYK, Brian R. MCLAUGHLIN, Selene G. PAREKH, Luciano Bernardino BERTOLOTTI