Patents Represented by Attorney Peter K. Johnson
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Patent number: 8303631Abstract: A system for providing dynamic stabilization and balance control at a vertebral motion segment has first and second bridge elements and at least one bias element. The bridge elements anchor to adjacent vertebrae with polyaxially adjustable anchoring members, and the bias elements attach to each bridge element to span between them. Each bias element has two fixation portions and a bias body extending between the fixation portions. Each bias element may comprise an elastically deformable material to provide dynamic stabilization with motion, or may comprise rigid material to provide rigid stabilization, and both bias element types may be included in one system. The bias elements are attachable to the bridge elements at discrete attachment locations, or at non-discrete attachment locations. Alternate embodiments may include three or more bridge elements on adjacent vertebrae, and multiple bias elements. A tensioning tool may provide adjustable tension to an elastically deformable bias element.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2009Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignees: MedicineLodge Inc.Inventors: Neil Duggal, T. Wade Fallin, Dylan M. Hushka, Joshua A. Butters
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Patent number: 8241288Abstract: A bone fixation assembly which may include a bone fixation element, a collet and a flexible line. The bone fixation element may comprise a first and second passageway and at least the first passageway is configured to receive the collet. The flexible line passes through both passageways and is secured through the second passageway. The collet may be advanced into the first passageway causing the collet to circumferentially engage the flexible line fixing it in place. Instrumentation for securing the collet includes a collet driver, a counter torque instrument and a tensioner.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: IMDS CorporationInventors: Daniel F. Justin, Karen E. Mohr, E. Marlowe Goble
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Patent number: 8231677Abstract: An artificial disc prosthesis is provided. The prosthesis enables spinal segment alignment by having a variable height across its surface. The variable height is achieved by an asymmetric artificial nucleus or by at least one variable height end plate. The prosthesis may have a central keel on one end plate and an offset pair of keels on a second end plate. The nucleus may engage a slot or trough in an inner surface of an end plate. The trough can be open on the posterior or anterior end to allow the nucleus to slide into the trough without undue distraction of adjacent vertebrae. The nucleus can be prevented from moving out of the trough by inserting a stop in the trough.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2010Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignee: Synergy Disc Replacement, Inc.Inventors: Neil Duggal, Daniel R. Baker, Robert Conta, Carly A. Thaler, David T. Stinson
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Patent number: 8192465Abstract: Interspinous implants including a spacer configured to fit between first and second adjacent spinous processes of a human spine, to maintain a minimum separation between the spinous processes. An implant also includes a fixation portion coupled to the spacer, in which the fixation portion engages at least one spinous process to hold the spacer in a stable position relative to the spinous process. An implant may be monolithic, non-fillable, and may be inserted between the spinous process from a lateral approach. The fixation portion may be configured as a bracket which can substantially encircle the spinous process, or as flanges which engage lateral sides of the spinous process(es). The spacer may be resilient, and may be expandable along the anterior/posterior direction between the spinous processes. An implant may provide resilient resistance during extension, and/or a uniform extension stop between the spinous processes.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2008Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: MedicineLodge. Inc.Inventors: Thomas Wade Fallin, Joshua A. Butters, Greta Jo Hays
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Patent number: 8187306Abstract: Interspinous implants including a spacer configured to fit between first and second adjacent spinous processes of a human spine, to maintain a minimum separation between the spinous processes. An implant also includes a fixation portion coupled to the spacer, in which the fixation portion engages at least one spinous process to hold the spacer in a stable position relative to the spinous process. An implant may be monolithic, non-fillable, and may be inserted between the spinous process from a lateral approach. The fixation portion may be configured as a bracket which can substantially encircle the spinous process, or as flanges which engage lateral sides of the spinous process(es). The spacer may be resilient, and may be expandable along the anterior/posterior direction between the spinous processes. An implant may provide resilient resistance during extension, and/or a uniform extension stop between the spinous processes.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2008Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: Medicine Ledge IncInventors: Thomas Wade Fallin, Joshua A. Butters, Greta Jo Hays
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Patent number: 8172904Abstract: The present invention relates to methods and devices for the treatment of disc disease and spinal deformities with an artificial disc replacement.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2006Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Synergy Disc Replacement, Inc.Inventors: Neil Duggal, Louise Raymond, Daniel R. Baker, Robert Conta, Carly A. Thaler, David T. Stinson
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Patent number: 8157871Abstract: Implants and methods are presented for surgically repairing a hip joint with a proximal femoral prosthesis that comprises femoral head component and a femoral stem component. The femoral stem component comprises a neck portion, a flange portion, a transitional body region and an elongated stem. The femur is prepared for implantation of the femoral hip prosthesis by resecting the proximal femur and reaming a symmetric intramedullary cavity in the femur. The femoral hip prosthesis is then inserted the on the resected femur and in the intramedullary cavity. The femoral hip prosthesis elastically deforms when loaded during use to apply dynamic compressive loads and displacement to the calcar region of the resected proximal femur.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2010Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Inventors: Michael D Ries, Wade T. Fallin, Daniel F. Justin, Mark A. Munt
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Patent number: 8133282Abstract: Methods and instrumentation for implantation of an intervertebral disc prosthesis are provided. A guide tool with sagittal and coronal reference features guides placement of guide pins relative to a sagittal plane and a coronal plane of the vertebrae. A retainer lockable to the guide pins has a ratcheting mechanism providing distraction or compression. A rasp, planer or other tools may be aligned to the retainer and inserted into the intervertebral space to prepare the vertebral endplates. An interoperatively adjustable trial is alignable to the retainer and measures an angularity of the intervertebral space. A prosthesis with keying features may be mounted to a prosthesis inserter with complementary features, held by pivotable arms and compressed between prongs. The inserter may be aligned to the retainer and advanced to implant the prosthesis in the intervertebral space. A prosthesis remover may grip one prosthetic end plate and extract the entire prosthesis.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2008Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Synergy Disc Replacement, Inc.Inventors: Dylan Hushka, Joshua A. Butters, Jeffery D. Arnett, Neil Duggal
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Patent number: 8100974Abstract: An artificial disc prosthesis is provided. The prosthesis of the present invention enables spinal segment alignment by having a variable height across its surface. The variable height is achieved by an asymmetric artificial nucleus or by at least one variable height end plate.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2005Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Synergy Disc Replacement, Inc.Inventors: Neil Duggal, Louise Raymond, Daniel R. Baker, Robert Conta, Carly A. Thaler, David T. Stinson
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Patent number: 8083777Abstract: An implantable bone anchor assembly for fixing an elongated member such as a spinal rod may include a bone anchor, a coupling head configured to receive the bone anchor and the elongated member, and a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism may provide compressive force to simultaneously fix the position of the elongated member and lock out polyaxial rotation of the bone anchor relative to the coupling head. The locking mechanism may include an engagement member with an oblique surface configured to slide along an oblique surface of the coupling head into engagement with the elongated member. The bone anchor may comprise a head portion and a threaded portion which may be coupled with the coupling head and joined together during manufacture. The assembly may further include a pin and/or a collar to retain the bone anchor. The bone anchor may be side-loaded into the coupling head.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2008Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Robert Reid, Inc.Inventors: Joshua A. Butters, Joseph Q Marietta
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Patent number: 8048120Abstract: A modular implant for stabilizing the relative motion of spinal vertebrae comprises at least two pairs of plates which connect to two adjacent spinous processes, a spacer configured to be positioned between the spinous processes, and a fastener which pivotably connects to the plates and the spacer. The spacer is interchangeable and may comprise a variety of materials, each providing a different level of elasticity to the spinous processes. Relative motion between vertebrae can also be controlled by varying the surface configuration of the plates and by varying threading of the fastener. Several implants may be linked to provide stabilization across multiple vertebral levels, and the relative motion provided at each vertebral level may differ. A method for revising the implant is provided which comprises accessing the implant and replacing the spacer.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2007Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Medicine Lodge, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Wade Fallin, Daniel F. Justin
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Patent number: 8038716Abstract: An artificial disc prosthesis is provided. The prosthesis of the present invention enables spinal segment alignment by having a variable height across its surface. The variable height is achieved by an asymmetric artificial nucleus or by at least one variable height end plate.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2008Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Synergy Disc Replacement, IncInventors: Neil Duggal, Louise Raymond, Daniel R. Baker, Robert Conta, Carly A. Thaler, David T. Stinson
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Patent number: 7963984Abstract: A novel fixation system for fixing a graft ligament in a bone tunnel. The fixation system comprises an interference screw comprising a body having a distal end and a proximal end, screw threads extending longitudinally along the body, and a transversely-extending region formed in the body for receiving a transverse pin therein, whereby to securely lock the interference screw, and hence the graft ligament, to the bone. In accordance with a further feature of the present invention, there is provided a method for attaching a graft ligament to a bone, the method comprising the steps of: (i) drilling a tunnel in the bone; (ii) positioning the graft ligament in the bone tunnel; (iii) placing an interference screw in the bone tunnel so as to force the graft ligament laterally against the opposite side of the bone tunnel; and (iv) advancing a transverse pin transversely through the bone and through the interference screw so as to securely lock the interference screw, and hence the graft ligament, to the bone.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2007Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Stryker Ortho PedicsInventors: E. Marlowe Goble, T. Wade Fallin, Kenneth J. Gardner
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Patent number: 7951412Abstract: A method is provided for depositing a hard wear resistant surface onto a porous or non-porous base material of a medical implant. The wear resistant surface of the medical implant device may be formed by a Laser Based Metal Deposition (LBMD) method such as Laser Engineered Net Shaping (LENS). The wear resistant surface may include a blend of multiple different biocompatible materials. Further, functionally graded layers of biocompatible materials may be used to form the wear resistant surface. Usage of a porous material for the base may promote bone ingrowth to allow the implant to fuse strongly with the bone of a host patient. The hard wear resistant surface provides device longevity, particularly when applied to bearing surfaces such as artificial joint bearing surfaces or a dental implant bearing surfaces. An antimicrobial material such as silver may be deposited in combination with a metal to form an antimicrobial surface deposit.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2007Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: MedicineLodge Inc.Inventors: Daniel F. Justin, Brent E. Stucker, Durga Janaki Ram Gabbita, David William Britt
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Patent number: 7947082Abstract: An orthopaedic joint prosthesis may include a first component, a bearing component, and a third component. The first component has a base and a keel protruding from the base to extend into a first bone. The keel's longitudinal axis is offset from a geometric center of the base. The base has a first articular surface and the bearing component has a second articular surface shaped to articulate with the first articular surface. A feature unitary with the first component reversibly attaches to the bearing component. The bearing component has a third articular surface shaped to articulate with a fourth articular surface on the third component. A distraction feature of the bearing component is shaped to provide alignment and/or distraction between the first articular surface and the fourth articular surface during insertion of the bearing component into a joint space between the first and second bones.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2006Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: ConSensus Orthopedics, Inc.Inventors: Michael Guidera, Michael A. Serra, Daniel F. Justin, Chad W. Lewis
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Patent number: 7927374Abstract: The present invention relates to methods and devices for the treatment of disc disease and spinal deformities with an artificial disc replacement.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2006Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Synergy Disc Replacement, Inc.Inventors: Neil Duggal, Louise Raymond, Daniel R. Baker, Robert Conta, Carly A. Thaler, David T. Stinson
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Patent number: 7883529Abstract: A suture anchor includes an elongated shaft having an exterior sidewall extending between a proximal end and an opposing distal end. A helical first thread is wound about and outwardly projects from the exterior sidewall of the shaft so as to extend between the proximal end and the distal end of the shaft. A first suture port transversely extends through at least a portion of the first thread at the proximal end of the shaft. The suture port is configured to receive a suture line.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2003Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Stryker OrthopaedicsInventors: M. Mary Sinnott, Alan Chervitz
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Patent number: 7823061Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method for dividing patent claims into segments for display. A segmentation engine of a computer program searches for transitional phrases or other strings and divides the patent claims into a segment for each claim. The segmentation engine also searches for dependency references. A display engine of the program uses the dependency data to display the claims in a tree structure. The segmentation also divides each claim into subsegments containing the various components of the claim. The subsegments of each claim are displayed in a tree structure nested within the tree structure of the claims. A user may manipulate and/or select segmentation rules to determine how segmentation is carried out, or may alter display settings to determine which segments or subsegments are shown and which are hidden to expedite claim analysis.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2005Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Wizpatent Pte LtdInventors: Kwan-Ho Chan, T. Wade Fallin
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Patent number: 7815648Abstract: A measurement tool is designed to measure the relative displacements between two bony landmarks of a spine, such as pedicles and facet surfaces. The measurement tool may have a registration interface designed to be registered to a first bony landmark, and a contact feature shaped to contact a second bony landmark. The registration interface may be registered to a frame rigidly coupled relative to the first bony landmark. The measurement tool also has a displacement structure that permits motion of the contact feature relative to the registration interface along multiple dimensions. The displacement structure may have two or three sliding joints that enable relative translation along orthogonal axes. Each sliding joint may have a rod with a plurality of markings that can easily be read to acquire measurement from the displacement structure.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2008Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Facet Solutions, IncInventors: Daniel J. Triplett, T. Wade Fallin
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Patent number: D651311Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2011Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Medicine Lodge, Inc.Inventor: Daniel J. Triplett