Patents Assigned to Centric Medical, LLC
  • Publication number: 20170065423
    Abstract: The invention is a subtalar implantable to expand after implantation. The subtalar implant has two or more expansion segments or wings. In all forms, the expansion wings are hinged on the distal portion of the subtalar implant which causes only the proximal portion of the wing to expand relative to the midplane of the implant. The expansion wings and the entire subtalar implant are threaded to prevent the implant from backing out of the sinus tarsi once implanted. In one form, the subtalar implant includes an integral expansion screw that, when rotated, expands the expansion wings. In another form, the subtalar implant includes a separate expansion screw that, when rotated, expands the expansion wings. The integral and the separate expansion screw includes a socket that accepts a like driver tool for rotating the expansion screw and expanding the expansion wings.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 4, 2016
    Publication date: March 9, 2017
    Applicant: Centric Medical, LLC
    Inventors: Garrett D. Lauf, Michael S. Butler, Matthew S. Coyne
  • Publication number: 20170065424
    Abstract: Orthopedic implants described herein are used for fractures, inter-digital fusion of the fingers, toes, and other small bones of the body, as well as other procedures. Each implant has first and second drive ends for insertion into bone. The drive ends may be on the same or separate implant component(s) and include external threading. In one form, a single component includes the first and second drive ends, while in another form, a first component has the first drive end and a second component has the second drive end. In the two component version, a head of one component receives an end of the other component to provide coupling or joining of the two components.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 3, 2016
    Publication date: March 9, 2017
    Applicant: Centric Medical, LLC
    Inventors: Garrett D. Lauf, Michael S. Butler, Richard M. Mueller, Matthew S. Coyne
  • Publication number: 20170065312
    Abstract: An orthopedic implant has a plate and bone screws. Configured bone screw pockets of the plate provide variable angling and positional locking of a received bone screw relative. Each bone screw includes distal threads, a neck, and a dual threaded head. The plate has a bone screw pocket on a distal end, a bone screw pocket on a proximal end, and a strut extending between the two bone screw pockets. The bone screw pockets are at least generally cup shaped for receipt of a bone screw. The lower periphery of the opening of each bone screw pocket has an arrangement of configured prongs with configured openings to receive threading on the underside of the dual threaded head of the bone screw. The prongs can preferably, but not necessarily, deform slightly and grab onto the threading of the bone screw head to lock the bone screw in the bone screw pocket. Each prong can act independently.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 5, 2016
    Publication date: March 9, 2017
    Applicant: Centric Medical, LLC
    Inventors: Garrett D. Lauf, Paul C. Zakelj, Matthew S. Coyne
  • Publication number: 20170056029
    Abstract: A medical instrument set and method of use for surgically treating bony aberrations of the calcaneus such as calcaneal compression fractures. The present medical instrument set allows surgical treatment of bony aberrations through a minimally invasive procedure that provides better outcomes than both a closed reduction and an open reduction procedure. The medical instrument set includes one or more of an access needle, drill, depth guide, cement plunger, and curette. The access needle is used to provide access to a desired calcaneal site and is characterized by a cannula and a removable trocar tip. The drill is used to bore into the calcaneus. The depth guide is used to visually indicate how far a medical instrument extends beyond and/or through the access needle cannula. The cement plunger is used to introduce bone cement into the desired calcaneal site. The curette is used to mechanically create a void at the desired calcaneal site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2016
    Publication date: March 2, 2017
    Applicant: Centric Medical, LLC
    Inventors: Madeline C. Wolters, Michael S. Butler
  • Publication number: 20170020678
    Abstract: Arthroplasty implants replace an articulating surface of a bone joint such as bone joints of the foot, and is characterized by a three-component device comprising a bone screw, a button, and a cap. The button incorporates knurling on its distal end to fixate onto bone, a center hole, a spherical pocket to mate with the bone screw for stabilization, and a proximal retention structure to mate with the cap. The bone screw incorporates distal bone (cortical) threads or threading, a spherical head, and a drive structure used to insert the bone screw through the hole of the button and into the bone (e.g. a distal segment of the first metatarsal). The cap incorporates a distal mating structure that retains the cap onto the button, a proximal smooth spherical head that mates with the distal surface of the bone (e.g. a phalange bone), and a tang that prevents rotation after implantation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2016
    Publication date: January 26, 2017
    Applicant: Centric Medical, LLC
    Inventors: Garrett D. Lauf, Daniel P. Predick, Michael S. Butler
  • Publication number: 20160228257
    Abstract: A bone implant, particularly but not necessarily, for fixing bones of the foot is provided having body in the form of a crescent or arced shaped wedge, or a wedge in the shape of a crescent or arc. The crescent shaped wedge has bone screw bores that are each configured to hold a bone screw at a particular angle for receipt in a bone, eliminating the need to also use a plate. The crescent shape provides a graft area that allows introduction and retention of bone graft material to promote bone fusion. One or both tapered sides of the crescent shaped wedge may also have teeth, serrations or the like.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 6, 2015
    Publication date: August 11, 2016
    Applicant: CENTRIC MEDICAL, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel P. Predick, Garrett D. Lauf
  • Publication number: 20150223851
    Abstract: A foot bone plate provides both fixation of two bones or bone portions and compression across their juncture. The foot bone plate has a plurality of bone screw bores positioned to receive and hold a bone screw on both sides of the two bones/bone portions (i.e. fixation), and a lateral flange positioned to receive and hold a bone screw across the foot bones/foot bone portions juncture (i.e. compression). The foot bone plate has an elongate body having a plurality of bores along its length configured to receive and hold a bone screw generally perpendicular to the foot bone plate and into the two foot bone portions. A flange is positioned at a side of the plate and includes a bore to receive and hold a bone screw. The flange and flange bore positions and holds the bone screw such that it extends through the juncture of the two bones/bone portions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 11, 2015
    Publication date: August 13, 2015
    Applicant: CENTRIC MEDICAL, LLC
    Inventors: Joshua Lee Hill, Daniel Predick
  • Publication number: 20150216575
    Abstract: A wedge-shaped bone implant, particularly but not necessarily, for fixing bones of the foot is provided. The implant has bone screw bores that are each configured to hold a bone screw at a particular angle for receipt in a foot bone, eliminating the need to also use a plate. The implant can include an opening that extends through the implant body from one tapered side thereof to the other tapered side thereof. This opening allows the introduction and retention of bone graft material to promote bone fusion. One or both tapered sides of the body may also have teeth, serrations or the like. The implant body may include a hole or the like in the distal aspect thereof. This allows for the insertion of a metallic component (e.g. titanium or tantalum) to allow for the visibility of the extent of the implant body in radiography, x-ray, or the like.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 6, 2015
    Publication date: August 6, 2015
    Applicant: Centric Medical, LLC
    Inventor: Daniel Predick