Patents Assigned to Acromed Corporation
  • Patent number: 4696290
    Abstract: An improved apparatus is provided to reduce the extent of displacement between adjacent vertebrae in a person's spinal column and to subsequently maintain the vertebrae in a reduced displacement relationship. When the apparatus is to be installed, holes are formed in the displaced vertebra and in vertebrae on opposite sides of the displaced vertebra. Force transmitting members are mounted in the holes in the vertebrae. A spinal plate is then positioned on the spinal column with the force transmitting members extending outwardly through slots in the spinal plate. Nuts are tightened on the force transmitting members connected with vertebrae on opposite sides of the displaced vertebra to anchor the spinal plate in place. A nut on the force transmitting member connected with the displaced vertebra is then tightened to pull the displaced vertebra to a desired position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1986
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1987
    Assignee: AcroMed Corporation
    Inventor: Arthur D. Steffee
  • Patent number: 4655199
    Abstract: An apparatus for maintaining a desired spatial relationship between adjacent vertebrae and the sacrum includes a spinal plate which engages both the sacrum and vertebrae. The spinal plate is connected with the vetebrae and the sacrum by fastener assemblies. In order to enable a fastener assembly to engage the relatively thin sacrum, a fixture is connected with the spinal plate to enable the fastener which engages the sacrum to be skewed at an acute angle. The fixture has a mounting end portion which is slidably received in a slot in the spinal plate and a head end portion through which the fastener assembly extends.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1985
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1987
    Assignee: AcroMed Corporation
    Inventor: Arthur D. Steffee
  • Patent number: 4648388
    Abstract: An apparatus and method is provided to maintain vertebrae in a desired relationship. The apparatus includes a rod, a plurality of clamps, and a plurality of fastener assemblies. The method involves inserting threaded members into openings in a displaced vertebra and at least one vertebra on each side of the displaced vertebra. A clamp is placed on each fastener. The rod is bent to correspond to a desired spinal curvature and inserted into the clamps. A nut is tightened on each threaded member to hold the clamp to each vertebra and to press the clamp against the rod to hold the rod against axial and rotational movement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 1985
    Date of Patent: March 10, 1987
    Assignee: AcroMed Corporation
    Inventor: Arthur D. Steffee
  • Patent number: 4611581
    Abstract: An improved apparatus is provided to reduce the extent of displacement between adjacent vertebrae in a person's spinal column and to subsequently maintain the vertebrae in a reduced displacement relationship. When the apparatus is to be installed, holes are formed in the displaced vertebra and in vetebrae on opposite sides of the displaced vertebra. Force transmitting members are mounted in the holes in the vertebrae. A spinal plate is then positioned on the spinal column with the force transmitting members extending outwardly through slots in the spinal plate. Nuts are tightened on the force transmitting members connected with vertebrae on opposite sides of the displaced vertebra to anchor the spinal plate in place. A nut on the force transmitting member connected with the displaced vertebra is then tightened to pull the displaced vertebra to a desired position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1983
    Date of Patent: September 16, 1986
    Assignee: Acromed Corporation
    Inventor: Arthur D. Steffee