Patents Assigned to Archus Orthopedics Inc.
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Publication number: 20060085072Abstract: The present invention provides tools and methods designed to aid in the placement of artificial facet joints at virtually all spinal levels. One aspect of the present invention is a measurement tool for installing an artificial cephalad facet joint including a fixation measurement element and a support arm element. This measurement tool assists in the selection and/or configuration of an artificial cephalad facet joint for implantation in a patient. Another aspect is a measurement tool for installing a caudad facet joint including a stem element and a trial caudad bearing surface element. This measurement tool assists in the selection and/or configuration of a caudad facet joint for implantation in a patient. Yet another aspect is a measurement tool holder including a measurement surface connected to a holder element. This tool holder assists in determining the measurements obtained with the caudad facet joint measurement tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2005Publication date: April 20, 2006Applicant: Archus Orthopedics, Inc.Inventors: Michael Funk, Thomas McLeer, Teena Augostino, Richard Broman, Leonard Tokish
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Publication number: 20060085075Abstract: The invention describes a variety of implantable artificial joint complexes adapted for implantation within a target joint space within a human body. The joint complexes comprise: an expandable joint segment adapted to fit within the target joint space; and at least one of a first cannulated anchor adapted to engage the expandable joint segment and adapted to engage a bony structure adjacent the target joint space; and a second anchor adapted to engage the expandable joint segment and adapted to engage a bony structure adjacent a target joint space. The invention also discloses methods of implanting a patient specific artificial joint complex.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2005Publication date: April 20, 2006Applicant: Archus Orthopedics, Inc.Inventor: Thomas McLeer
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Patent number: 6974478Abstract: Cephalad and caudal vertebral facet joint prostheses and methods of use are provided. The prostheses provide an artificial facet joint structure including an artificial articular configuration unlike the preexisting articular configuration. The radii and material stress values of the prostheses are configured to sustain contact stress. The cephalad prosthesis provides for posterior-anterior adjustment. Both prostheses permit lateral adjustment and adjustment to accomodate interpedicle distance. Further, the prostheses may be customized to provide a pre-defined lordotic angle and a pre-defined pedicle entry angle.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2002Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Archus Orthopedics, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Reiley, Robert M. Scribner, James Davidson
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Publication number: 20050235508Abstract: The present invention provides tools and methods designed to aid in the placement of facet joint prostheses at virtually all spinal levels. One aspect of the present invention is a measurement tool for installing a cephalad facet joint prosthesis including a fixation measurement element and a support arm element. This measurement tool assists in the selection and/or configuration of a cephalad facet joint prosthesis for implantation in a patient. Another aspect is a measurement tool for installing a caudal facet joint prosthesis including a stem element and a trial caudal bearing surface element. This measurement tool assists in the selection and/or configuration of a caudal facet joint prosthesis for implantation in a patient. Yet another aspect is a measurement tool holder including a measurement surface connected to a holder element. This tool holder assists in determining the measurements obtained with the caudal facet joint prosthesis measurement tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2004Publication date: October 27, 2005Applicant: Archus Orthopedics, Inc.Inventors: Teena Augostino, Richard Broman, Leonard Tokish
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Publication number: 20050240264Abstract: Prostheses, systems, and methods are provided for replacement of natural facet joints between adjacent vertebrae with vertebral prostheses. A portion of the vertebral prosthesis includes anti-rotation and/or anti-pullout elements to prevent or reduce prosthesis fastener rotation or pull out as a result of torques applied to the prosthesis. Various tools and methods aid the process of surgically adding the vertebral prosthesis to a patient's vertebra.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2004Publication date: October 27, 2005Applicant: Archus Orthopedics, Inc.Inventors: Leonard Tokish, Mark Charbonneau, Mark Reiley, Robert Scribner
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Patent number: 6949123Abstract: A prosthesis assembly replaces all or a portion of a caudal portion of a left natural facet joint (i.e., a left superior articular process) and all or a portion of a caudal portion of a right natural facet joint (i.e., a right superior articular process) on a vertebral body. The prosthesis assembly has a left prosthesis body accommodating fixation to the vertebral body at or near a left pedicle and without support by a lamina. An artificial left facet joint structure is carried by the left prosthesis body and is adapted and configured to replace all or a portion of a caudal portion of the left natural facet joint. The prosthesis assembly also has a right prosthesis body accommodating fixation to the vertebral body at or near a right pedicle and without support by a lamina. An artificial right facet joint structure is carried by the right prosthesis body and is adapted and configured to replace all or a portion of a caudal portion of the left natural facet joint.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2003Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Archus Orthopedics Inc.Inventor: Mark A Reiley
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Publication number: 20050131406Abstract: Prostheses, systems, and methods are provided for replacement of natural facet joints between adjacent vertebrae using polyaxial attachment mechanisms for securing the prostheses to the vertebrae. A cephalad prosthesis attached to a superior adjacent vertebra replaces the inferior half of a natural facet joint. A caudal prosthesis attached to an inferior adjacent vertebra replaces the superior half of a natural facet joint. Both the cephalad and caudal prostheses are configured with artificial facet joint structures that include articulating surfaces that cooperate and form an artificial articular configuration. The polyaxial attachment mechanism permits adjustment of the position of the artificial facet joint structure along more than one axis at or after the time the cephalad or caudal prosthesis is attached to a vertebra.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2003Publication date: June 16, 2005Applicant: Archus Orthopedics, Inc.Inventors: Mark Reiley, David Stinson, Robert Scribner, Leonard Tokish
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Publication number: 20040230304Abstract: Cephalad and caudal vertebral facet joint prostheses and methods of use are provided. The cephalad prostheses are adapted and configured to be attached to a lamina portion of a vertebra without blocking a pedicle portion of the cephalad vertebra.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2003Publication date: November 18, 2004Applicant: Archus Orthopedics Inc.Inventors: Hansen A. Yuan, David Stinson, Lawrence R. Jones, Mark A. Reiley
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Publication number: 20040230201Abstract: Tools for installing artificial cephalad and caudal vertebral facet joint prostheses are provided. Specifically, an installation fixture for aligning and installing caudal, cephalad, or caudal and cephalad facet joint prostheses is provided. Also provided is a guide tool for use with the installation fixture for guiding the affixation of a prosthesis to a vertebra.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2003Publication date: November 18, 2004Applicant: Archus Orthopedics Inc.Inventors: Hansen A. Yuan, David Stinson, Lawrence R. Jones, Mark A. Reiley
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Patent number: 6811567Abstract: Surgically installed prostheses replace either the caudal portion of a natural facet joint, the cephalad portion of a natural facet joint, or both. The prostheses are readily attached to the pedicles of a vertebral body and support at least one element that defines an artificial facet joint structure. The caudal facet joint structure is sized and located to articulate with the cephalad facet joint structure. Together, the prostheses form a total facet replacement system. The system is suitable for use in virtually all levels of the spine.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Archus Orthopedics Inc.Inventor: Mark A Reiley
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Publication number: 20040111154Abstract: A prosthesis replaces all or a portion of a natural facet joint on a vertebral body. The prosthesis has a prosthesis body that accommodates fixation to the vertebral body at or near a pedicle and without support by a lamina. The prosthesis also has an artificial facet joint structure carried by the prosthesis body. The artificial facet joint structure is adapted and configured to replace all or a portion of a natural facet joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2003Publication date: June 10, 2004Applicant: Archus Orthopedics, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Reiley
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Publication number: 20040049276Abstract: A prosthesis replaces all or a portion of a caudal portion of a natural facet joint (i.e., a superior articular process) on a vertebral body. The prosthesis has a prosthesis body accommodating fixation to the vertebral body at or near a pedicle and without support by a lamina. The prosthesis further has an artificial facet joint structure carried by the prosthesis body. The artificial facet joint structure is adapted and configured to replace all or a portion of a caudal portion of a natural facet joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Applicant: Archus Orthopedics, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Reiley
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Publication number: 20040049273Abstract: A prosthesis replaces a natural articular process of a natural facet joint on a vertebral body. The prosthesis has a prosthesis body accommodating fixation to the vertebral body at or near a pedicle and without support by a lamina. The prosthesis further has an artificial facet joint structure carried by the prosthesis body adapted and configured to replace a natural articular process of a natural facet joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Applicant: Archus Orthopedics, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Reiley
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Publication number: 20040049274Abstract: A prosthesis assembly replaces a cephalad portion of a left natural facet joint (i.e., a left inferior articular process) on a vertebral body and a cephalad portion of a right natural facet joint (i.e., a right inferior articular process) on a vertebral body. The prosthesis assembly has a left prosthesis body accommodating fixation to the vertebral body at or near a left pedicle and without support by a lamina. An artificial left facet joint structure carried by the left prosthesis body and is adapted and configured to replace a cephalad portion of the left natural facet joint. The prosthesis assembly further has a right prosthesis body accommodating fixation to the vertebral body at or near a left pedicle and without support by a lamina. An artificial right facet joint structure is carried by the right prosthesis body and is adapted and configured to replace a cephalad portion of the right natural facet joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Applicant: Archus Orthopedics, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Reiley
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Publication number: 20040049272Abstract: A prosthesis assembly replaces all or a portion of a caudal portion of a left natural facet joint (i.e., a left superior articular process) and all or a portion of a caudal portion of a right natural facet joint (i.e., a right superior articular process) on a vertebral body. The prosthesis assembly has a left prosthesis body accommodating fixation to the vertebral body at or near a left pedicle and without support by a lamina. An artificial left facet joint structure is carried by the left prosthesis body and is adapted and configured to replace all or a portion of a caudal portion of the left natural facet joint. The prosthesis assembly also has a right prosthesis body accommodating fixation to the vertebral body at or near a right pedicle and without support by a lamina. An artificial right facet joint structure is carried by the right prosthesis body and is adapted and configured to replace all or a portion of a caudal portion of the left natural facet joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Applicant: Archus Orthopedics, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Reiley
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Publication number: 20040049281Abstract: A prosthesis replaces all or a portion of a natural facet joint on a vertebral body. The prosthesis has a fastening element installed within the vertebral body at or near a pedicle and without support by a lamina. The prosthesis also has an artificial facet joint structure carried by the fastening element adapted and configured to replace all or a portion of a natural facet joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Applicant: Archus Orthopedics, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Reiley
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Publication number: 20040049278Abstract: A prosthesis system replaces a natural facet joint between adjoining inferior and superior vertebral bodies. The prosthesis system employs a caudal prosthesis accommodating fixation to the inferior vertebral body at or near a pedicle and without support by a lamina. The caudal prosthesis has an artificial caudal facet joint structure adapted and configured to replace all or a portion of a caudal portion of the natural facet joint (i.e., a superior articular process). The prosthesis system further employs a cephalad prosthesis accommodating fixation to the superior vertebral body at or near a pedicle and without support by a lamina. The cephalad prosthesis has an artificial cephalad facet joint structure adapted and configured to replace all or a portion of a cephalad portion of the natural facet joint (i.e., an inferior articular process).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Applicant: Archus Orthopedics, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Reiley
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Publication number: 20040049275Abstract: A prosthesis replaces all or a portion of a natural facet joint on a vertebral body. The prosthesis has a prosthesis body accommodating fixation to the vertebral body at or near a pedicle and without support by a lamina. The prosthesis body has a fastening element installed within the vertebral body at or near a pedicle. The prosthesis further has an artificial facet joint structure carried by the prosthesis body at a location spaced from the fastening element. The artificial facet joint structure is adapted and configured to replace all or a portion of a natural facet joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Applicant: Archus Orthopedics, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Reiley
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Publication number: 20040049277Abstract: A prosthesis system replaces facet joints on adjoining vertebral bodies. The prosthesis system employs a caudal prosthesis for fixation to a first vertebral body and a cephalad prosthesis for fixation to the second vertebral body. The caudal and cephalad prostheses have, respectively a first artificial caudal facet joint structure and an artificial cephalad facet joint structure, to replace all or a portion of, respectively a caudal and cephalad portions of the natural facet joint (i.e., superior and inferior articular processes, respectively) between the adjoining first and second vertebral bodies. The prosthesis system further employs a second artificial caudal facet joint structure fixed superior to the artificial cephalad facet joint structure on the second vertebral body. The second artificial caudal facet joint structure replaces all or a portion of a caudal portion of a natural facet joint (i.e.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Applicant: Archus Orthopedics, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Reiley
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Publication number: 20040006391Abstract: Devices and surgical methods treat various types of adult spinal pathologies, such as degenerative spondylolisthesis, spinal stenosis, degenerative lumbar scoliosis, and kypho-scoliosis. Various types of spinal joint replacement prostheses, surgical procedures for performing spinal joint replacements, and surgical instruments are used to perform the surgical procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2003Publication date: January 8, 2004Applicant: Archus Orthopedics Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Reiley