Patents by Inventor Regis W. Haid
Regis W. Haid 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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Patent number: 10758274Abstract: This disclosure describes a variety of transitional or terminal components that may be implanted as part of a spinal fixation construct to decrease the potential for subsequent development of junctional disease. The fixation construct may extend any number of levels from a single level construct to a long construct spanning multiple spinal levels and multiple spinal regions from the lumbosacral to cervical regions, and with any variety of combination of anchors, rods, and connectors. Terminal and/or transitional components may be utilized at the caudal and or cephalad ends of the fixation construct to reduce stresses endured by the construct adjacent pathology and prevent or reduce incidence and degree of junctional disease.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2015Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: NuVasive, Inc.Inventors: Robert Shay Bess, Regis W. Haid, Frank Schwab, Christopher Shaffrey
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Publication number: 20190290329Abstract: This disclosure describes a variety of transitional or terminal components that may be implanted as part of a spinal fixation construct to decrease the potential for subsequent development of junctional disease. The fixation construct may extend any number of levels from a single level construct to a long construct spanning multiple spinal levels and multiple spinal regions from the lumbosacral to cervical regions, and with any variety of combination of anchors, rods, and connectors. Terminal and/or transitional components maybe utilized at the caudal and or cephalad ends of the fixation construct to reduce stresses endured by the construct adjacent pathology and prevent or reduce incidence and degree of junctional disease.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2019Publication date: September 26, 2019Inventors: Robert Shay Bess, Regis W. Haid, Frank Schwab, Christopher Shaffrey
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Patent number: 8672984Abstract: A retention system for maintaining a screw to a vertebral plate is described herein. One or more screws extend through apertures within the vertebral plate. A cavity is positioned adjacent to and overlaps into the aperture. A ring is positioned within the cavity and held in position by a cap. The cap attaches to the plate to prevent removal of the ring. The ring is deflectable between a first shape to allow the screw to be inserted and removed from the aperture, and a second shape to prevent screw back-out from the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2010Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Gary S. Lindemann, Larry Gause, Robert A. Farris, Regis W. Haid, Jr., Stephen Papadopoulos, Rick Sasso, Volker Sonntag, Vincent C. Traynelis, Iain Kalfas
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Patent number: 8277493Abstract: An anterior fixation system includes a plate defining a plurality of screw holes, a number of screws and a number of locking assemblies for fixing the screws to the plate. The system includes two bone screws, a fixed angle screw and a variable angle screw, that are configured to extend through the same screw openings in the fixation plate. The surgeon can select either the fixed or variable angled screws to be implanted with a single plate and can place either type of screw into any of the screw holes along the plate. The fixation plate can include several screw holes in various patterns that provide the surgeon with great flexibility in the placement of bone screws depending upon the spinal anatomy and pathology. Also contemplated is a locking assembly to lock one or more bone screws within a respective screw hole.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2006Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Farris, Jeffrey Wade Poyner, Volker K. H. Sonntag, Regis W. Haid, Jr., Stephen M. Papadopoulos
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Patent number: 8231679Abstract: A prosthesis comprising a component for engaging a surface of a vertebral body is disclosed. The component comprises a bone-engaging surface and an outer surface that is not bone-engaging, wherein the bone-engaging surface is configured to engage a portion of the surface of the vertebral body, wherein the vertebral body has been configured to engage with the bone-engaging surface, and wherein after the component is engaged with the vertebral body, at least at a location of an area of a junction between a vertical surface and an endplate surface of the vertebral body, the outer surface of the component has a shape that is substantially similar to an anatomical shape of the vertebral body.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2010Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignee: Warsaw OrthopedicInventors: Jason John Eckhardt, Vincent C. Traynelis, J. Kenneth Burkus, Regis W. Haid, Jr.
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Patent number: 8142477Abstract: A retaining system for affixing a component to a vertebral body is disclosed. The system comprises a component and a retaining mechanism. The component comprises an inner surface configured to engage at least a portion of an endplate surface of the vertebral body, and an outer surface configured to engage the retaining mechanism, wherein the outer surface of the component comprises a first face directed substantially toward the vertebral body. The retaining mechanism comprises an inner surface configured to engage the outer surface of the component, and an outer surface configured to receive a fastener, wherein the inner surface of the retaining mechanism comprising a second face directed substantially away from the vertebral body.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2010Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Jason John Eckhardt, Vincent C. Traynelis, J. Kenneth Burkus, Regis W. Haid, Jr.
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Patent number: 8075622Abstract: One embodiment of a hollow spinal spacer (10) includes a curved anterior wall (11) having opposite ends (12, 13), a posterior wall (15) having opposite ends (16, 17), two lateral walls (20, 21), each integrally connected between the opposite ends (12, 13, 16, 17) of the anterior (11) and posterior (15) walls to define a chamber (30). The walls (11, 15, 20, 21) include a superior face (35) and an inferior face (40). The superior face (35) defines a first opening (36) in communication with the chamber (30) and includes a first vertebral engaging surface (37). The inferior face (40) defines a second opening (41) in communication with the chamber (30) and includes a second vertebral engaging surface (42).Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2007Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, IncInventors: James E. Van Hoeck, Troy McDonald, Bradley J. Coates, Regis W. Haid, Jr., Stephen E. Heim, Kevin Foley, Eugene C. Eckstein
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Patent number: 8066710Abstract: A method and instrumentation for spinal interbody fusion is disclosed. The instruments and methods are particularly adapted for interbody fusion from a posterior approach to the spine. One instrument is a retractor having a lockable pivotally mounted handle. Another instrument is a template for straddling the dura. A modular distractor is also provided and preferably includes a tapered shaft with a visualization window disposed therein. Yet another instrument is a depth gauge to verify bone opening depth and dimension, preferably including a radiopaque portion. A method contemplates the use of these instruments to prepare a disc space to receive an implant.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2010Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Bradley T. Estes, Regis W. Haid, Jr., Eddie F. Ray, III, Jeffrey D. Moore, Gerald E. Rodts, Jr.
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Publication number: 20110184521Abstract: A prosthesis comprising a component for engaging a surface of a vertebral body is disclosed. The component comprises a bone-engaging surface and an outer surface that is not bone-engaging, wherein the bone-engaging surface is configured to engage a portion of the surface of the vertebral body, wherein the vertebral body has been configured to engage with the bone-engaging surface, and wherein after the component is engaged with the vertebral body, at least at a location of an area of a junction between a vertical surface and an endplate surface of the vertebral body, the outer surface of the component has a shape that is substantially similar to an anatomical shape of the vertebral body.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: Warsaw Orthopedic, IncInventors: Jason John Eckhardt, Vincent C. Traynelis, J. Kenneth Burkus, Regis W. Haid, JR.
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Publication number: 20110178551Abstract: A retaining system for affixing a component to a vertebral body is disclosed. The system comprises a component and a retaining mechanism. The component comprises an inner surface configured to engage at least a portion of an endplate surface of the vertebral body, and an outer surface configured to engage the retaining mechanism, wherein the outer surface of the component comprises a first face directed substantially toward the vertebral body. The retaining mechanism comprises an inner surface configured to engage the outer surface of the component, and an outer surface configured to receive a fastener, wherein the inner surface of the retaining mechanism comprising a second face directed substantially away from the vertebral body.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2010Publication date: July 21, 2011Applicant: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.Inventors: Jason John Eckhardt, Vincent C. Traynelis, J. Kenneth Burkus, Regis W. Haid, JR.
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Publication number: 20100268278Abstract: Various embodiments of a vertebral tension band assembly and associated connection structure are provided. The tension band assemblies may be attached to vertebral bodies to, for example, connect one vertebrae to another, retain the band in approximately a preferred position by application of tension to the band during insertion and/or limit, impede, inhibit, reduce or interfere with the separation from one vertebra to another and may further block, impede, interfere with, inhibit, reduce or present an obstacle to dislodgement of a spinal implant from between the vertebrae to which it is attached. Flexible band portions of the assemblies may be treated and/or configured to promote bony integration between the band and the associated vertebrae, limit tissue adhesion to the band, and/or to elute a therapeutic substance from the installed band to the surgical site.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Kevin T. FOLEY, Regis W. Haid, Newton H. Metcalf, JR., Bradley J. Coates, David Alan Sharp, Chris Michael Diaz, Virginia Leigh Richardson, Jeff R. Justis, Hai H. Trieu, Jeffrey H. Nycz, Greg C. Marik, Troy D. Drewry, Richard J. Thiele, Gary S. Lindemann
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Patent number: 7799053Abstract: A spinal stabilization system comprises an elongated stabilization device including a curved configuration along a longitudinal axis thereof. The elongated stabilization device includes a length and cross-section sized for positioning through a pathway formed from an opening in a lateral mass of a first vertebra and into the first vertebra, through the facet joint formed by adjacent articular surfaces of the first vertebra and an adjacent bony structure, and into the adjacent bony structure. Instruments can be provided to form the pathway and insert the stabilization device into the pathway.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2004Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Regis W. Haid, Jr., Gregory C. Marik
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Publication number: 20100222780Abstract: A retention system for maintaining a screw to a vertebral plate is described herein. One or more screws extend through apertures within the vertebral plate. A cavity is positioned adjacent to and overlaps into the aperture. A ring is positioned within the cavity and held in position by a cap. The cap attaches to the plate to prevent removal of the ring. The ring is deflectable between a first shape to allow the screw to be inserted and removed from the aperture, and a second shape to prevent screw back-out from the aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2010Publication date: September 2, 2010Applicant: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Gary S. Lindemann, Larry Gause, Robert A. Farris, Regis W. Haid, JR., Stephen Papadopoulos, Rick Sasso, Volker Sonntag, Vince Traynelis, Iain Kalfas
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Publication number: 20100198226Abstract: A method and instrumentation for spinal interbody fusion is disclosed. The instruments and methods are particularly adapted for interbody fusion from a posterior approach to the spine. One instrument is a retractor having a lockable pivotally mounted handle. Another instrument is a template for straddling the dura. A modular distractor is also provided and preferably includes a tapered shaft with a visualization window disposed therein. Yet another instrument is a depth gauge to verify bone opening depth and dimension, preferably including a radiopaque portion. A method contemplates the use of these instruments to prepare a disc space to receive an implant.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Inventors: Bradley T. Estes, Regis W. Haid, JR., Eddie F. Ray, III, Jeffrey D. Moore, Gerald E. Rodts, JR.
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Patent number: 7727266Abstract: A retention system for maintaining a screw to a vertebral plate. One or more screws extend through apertures within the vertebral plate. A cavity is positioned adjacent to and overlaps into the aperture. A ring is positioned within the cavity and held in position by a cap. The cap attaches to the plate to prevent removal of the ring. The ring is deflectable between a first shape to allow the screw to be inserted and removed from the aperture, and a second shape to prevent screw back-out from the aperture. A method of using the system is also included and comprises positioning the ring within a cavity in the plate, maintaining the position of the ring to the plate by attaching a cap, inserting a screw through the aperture and attaching the plate to a vertebral member, and positioning the ring over the screw head and preventing the screw from backing-out.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2004Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Inventors: Gary S. Lindemann, Larry Gause, Robert A. Farris, Regis W. Haid, Jr., Stephen Papadopoulos, Rick Sasso, Volker Sonntag, Vince Traynelis, Iain Kalfas
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Patent number: 7722618Abstract: A method and instrumentation for spinal interbody fusion is disclosed. The instruments and methods are particularly adapted for interbody fusion from a posterior approach to the spine. One instrument is a retractor having a lockable pivotally mounted handle. Another instrument is a template for straddling the dura. A modular distractor is also provided and preferably includes a tapered shaft with a visualization window disposed therein. Yet another instrument is a depth gauge to verify bone opening depth and dimension, preferably including a radiopaque portion. A method contemplates the use of these instruments to prepare a disc space to receive an implant.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Inventors: Bradley T. Estes, Regis W. Haid, Jr., Eddie F. Ray, III, Jeffrey D. Moore, Gerald E. Rodts, Jr.
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Patent number: 7311734Abstract: One embodiment of a hollow spinal spacer (10) includes a curved anterior wall (11) having opposite ends (12, 13), a posterior wall (15) having opposite ends (16, 17), two lateral walls (20, 21), each integrally connected between the opposite ends (12, 13, 16, 17) of the anterior (11) and posterior (15) walls to define a chamber (30). The walls (11, 15, 20, 21) include a superior face (35) and an inferior face (40). The superior face (35) defines a first opening (36) in communication with the chamber (30) and includes a first vertebral engaging surface (37). The inferior face (40) defines a second opening (41) in communication with the chamber (30) and includes a second vertebral engaging surface (42).Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2004Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: James E. Van Hoeck, Troy McDonald, Bradley J. Coates, Regis W. Haid, Jr., Stephen E. Heim, Kevin Foley, Eugene C. Eckstein
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Patent number: 7300441Abstract: Instrumentation and techniques for preparing vertebral members for insertion of an implant. Foundation instruments provide a reference relative to the vertebral members. The foundation devices guide the placement of one or more instruments that prepare the vertebral members. The instruments operatively align with the foundation instruments in a specific orientation to ensure proper placement relative to the vertebral members. Preparatory instruments may be used to further remove bone from the vertebral members. The preparatory instruments may be used prior to or after the other instruments. An insert is inserted and mounted to the vertebral members after the bone has been removed. A holder may be used for holding and placing the implant relative to the vertebral members.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2003Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Regis W. Haid, Vincent C. Traynelis, Thomas A. Zdeblick, Bradley J. Coates, Greg C. Marik, Craig M. Squires, Courtney S. Williams, Linda M. Holmes
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Patent number: 7276082Abstract: An intervertebral device comprises a first endplate assembly including a first exterior surface, a second endplate assembly including a second exterior surface, and a bone in-growth area located on the first exterior surface. The bone in-growth area includes an osteoconductive surface. The intervertebral device also comprises a bone in-growth indicator located on the first exterior surface and an access guide on the first endplate. The access guide is adapted for directing a revision instrument to the bone in-growth area.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2004Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Thomas A. Zdeblick, Vincent C. Traynelis, Regis W. Haid, Greg C. Marik, Bradley J. Coats, Courtney S. Williams, Craig M. Squires
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Patent number: 7001387Abstract: In one embodiment of the invention, an anterior fixation system includes a plate defining a plurality of screw holes, a number of screws and a number of locking assemblies for fixing the screws to the plate. The system includes two bone screws a fixed angle screw and a variable angle screw, that are configured to extend through the same screw openings in the fixation plate. The surgeon can select either the fixed or variable angled screws to be implanted with a single plate and can place either type of screw into any of the screw holes along the plate. The fixation plate according to the invention can include several screw holes in various patterns that provide the surgeon with great flexibility in the placement of bone screws depending upon the spinal anatomy and pathology. The invention further contemplates a locking assembly to lock one or more bone screws within a respective screw hole. In one embodiment, the locking assembly includes a washer that is held to the plate by a staked locking screw.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2003Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Farris, Jeffrey Wade Poyner, Volker K. H. Sonntag, Regis W. Haid, Jr., Stephen M. Papadopoulos