Patents Assigned to Custom Spine, Inc.
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Patent number: 8162827Abstract: An adjustable polyaxial tissue retractor includes a retraction bar including a plurality of etched teeth, a retraction blade coupled to the retraction bar, a connector including a quick release component cavity and an outwardly protruding and expandable round bulbous body, a quick release component engaged with at least one tooth of the retraction bar via a retraction bar cavity, where the quick release component is configured to loosely mate with the quick release component cavity, a saddle pin engaged within the connector via a first channel bored through the connector and contacting the bulbous body causing the bulbous body to outwardly expand, and a base including a plurality of embedded sockets and directly connected to the bulbous body, where the base receives the connector.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2009Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Custom Spine, Inc.Inventors: Mahmoud F. Abdelgany, YoungHoon Oh, Kevin Sichler
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Publication number: 20120029644Abstract: An interbody fusion implant with deployable bone anchors includes a support member, a monolithic body that accommodates the support member, and a longitudinal hole along a vertical length of the support member. The support member includes a first end and a second end. The second end includes two flanges. The flanges are configured to dig into an endplate of a vertebral body. The flanges of the support member provide a location fixation on an implantation of the interbody fusion implant into the vertebral body. The support member may also include at least one of a clip shaped support member and an I-shaped support member. The I-shaped support member may allow a rigidity and a support in flexion-extension through a living-hinge positioned in a middle of the I-shaped support member. The longitudinal hole sustains loads imported on the interbody fusion implant and allows the interbody fusion implant to flex freely.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: CUSTOM SPINE, INC.Inventors: Aaron D. Markworth, Young Hoon Oh, Mahmoud F. Abdelgany
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Patent number: 8100913Abstract: A method and assembly for tightening a locking element in an orthopedic implant comprises a ratcheting mechanism that includes a shaft portion and a sleeve portion operatively connected over the shaft portion. The assembly further includes a first handle or wrench operatively connected to the shaft portion and a second handle or wrench operatively connected to the sleeve portion. The method comprises aligning the ratcheting mechanism over the orthopedic implant; operatively connecting the first wrench to the shaft portion; operatively connecting the second wrench to the sleeve portion; rotating the second wrench counter-clockwise to establish a position for leverage; holding the first wrench in a firm position; and rotating the second wrench clockwise while the first wrench is held in the firm position.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2008Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Custom Spine, Inc.Inventor: Mahmoud F. Abdelgany
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Patent number: 8097020Abstract: A total facet arthroplasty system and method of assembling a longitudinal member therein comprises a first pedicle screw assembly configured in a monoaxial position, wherein the first pedicle screw assembly comprises a first opening; a second pedicle screw assembly configured in a polyaxial position, wherein the second pedicle screw assembly comprises a second opening; and a longitudinal member attaching the first pedicle screw assembly to the second pedicle screw assembly such that the longitudinal member is mounted through the first and second openings, wherein the first opening is positioned in an orientation other than parallel with respect to the second opening. The longitudinal member comprises an angled orientation other than 180° or a whole factor thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2006Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Custom Spine, Inc.Inventors: Aaron D. Markworth, Mahmoud F. Abdelgany
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Publication number: 20120010618Abstract: An anterior cervical plate and method includes a plurality of retaining slots comprising a first and second hole each adapted to permit bone retaining members to pass partially therethrough; and a platform separating the first hole from the second hole. The plate further comprises a pair of locking slides matingly adjacent to one another and adapted to rest on the platform and retain the bone retaining members in the plurality of retaining slots, wherein each the locking slide comprises a deflectable flange; and a lip positioned on an opposite side of the deflectable flange, wherein a first locking slide of the pair of locking slides is positioned in an opposite orientation relative to a second locking slide of the pair of locking slides. The deflectable flange of the first locking slide is aligned adjacent to the deflectable flange of the second locking slide.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: Custom Spine, Inc.Inventor: Aaron D. Markworth
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Patent number: 8083780Abstract: A mechanism for fixing a spinal support to vertebrae includes a support member and a pedicle screw component. The support member comprises an elongated end comprising a longitudinal axis. A hook connects to the elongated end and receives the vertebrae. The hook is angled in three different planes with respect to the longitudinal axis. A connector section connects the elongated end to the hook and is angled with respect to the elongated end and comprises a thickness less than a thickness of the elongated end. The pedicle screw component comprises a fixation component anchored in the vertebrae. The fixation component comprises a socket; a screw head comprising a bulbous end that fits into the socket; and a channel that receives the elongated end. A pin causes outward expansion of the bulbous end; and a blocking mechanism is attached to the screw head and adjacent to the elongated end.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2009Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Custom Spine, Inc.Inventors: John McClellan, III, Kevin Sichler, Mahmoud F. Abdelgany
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Publication number: 20110288597Abstract: A method of performing a surgical procedure includes providing an implant inserter comprising radiolucent materials; engaging a surgical implant with the radiolucent implant inserter; inserting the surgical implant in a body with the radiolucent implant inserter; and taking X-ray photography of the surgical implant with the radiolucent implant inserter operatively connected thereto, wherein the radiolucent implant inserter is at least partially within the body during the taking of the X-ray photography. The implant inserter may comprise a body portion comprising the radiolucent materials; and a tip portion operatively connected to the tip portion. The tip portion may comprise radiolucent materials. The tip portion may comprise steel. The radiolucent materials may comprise any of plastic carbon fibers, and thin aluminum. The implant inserter may comprise a torque capacity of at least 6 Nm. The implant inserter may comprise a screwdriver. The method may further comprise disposing the implant inserter after use.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: CUSTOM SPINE, INC.Inventors: Ralph F. Reeder, JR., Mahmoud F. Abdelgany
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Patent number: 8062374Abstract: An interbody fusion implant with deployable bone anchors includes a support member, a monolithic body that accommodates the support member, and a longitudinal hole along a vertical length of the support member. The support member includes a first end and a second end. The second end includes two flanges. The flanges are configured to dig into an endplate of a vertebral body. The flanges of the support member provide a location fixation on an implantation of the interbody fusion implant into the vertebral body. The support member may also include at least one of a clip shaped support member and an I-shaped support member. The I-shaped support member may allow a rigidity and a support in flexion-extension through a living-hinge positioned in a middle of the I-shaped support member. The longitudinal hole sustains loads imported on the interbody fusion implant and allows the interbody fusion implant to flex freely.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2008Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Custom Spine, Inc.Inventors: Aaron D. Markworth, YoungHoon Oh, Mahmoud F. Abdelgany
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Publication number: 20110282459Abstract: An interbody spacer implant assembly for interbody fusion in a vertebral body and a method of insertion comprises a plurality of links and an elongated connector mechanism adapted to retain the plurality of links and allow the plurality of links to articulate with respect to one another. An interbody spacer implant apparatus for interbody fusion in a vertebral body comprises a plurality of individually articulating links and a connector mechanism adapted to retain the plurality of links and allow the plurality of links to articulate with respect to one another, wherein the connector mechanism is dimensioned and configured to have a length-to-width ratio greater than a length-to-width ratio of each of the plurality of links. The apparatus may further comprise an insertion rod adapted to insert the plurality of links and the connector mechanism into the vertebral body.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2011Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: CUSTOM SPINE, INC.Inventors: John W. McClellan, III, Mahmoud F. Abdelgany
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Publication number: 20110264221Abstract: An interspinous fusion assembly includes a screw including a first end that includes at least one aperture, a second end inserted between the two spinous processes, a shank separating the first end from the second end. The shank includes an outer surface that includes cutting means and at least one hole bored through the surface. An inner chamber positioned in the shank and substantially along a longitudinal axis of the shank. The inner chamber includes the aperture of the first end and connects with the hole of the shank. A pair of complementary plates bilaterally positioned with respect to one another and accommodating the screw. A fastening mechanism positioned in one of the plates that retains a relative position of the pair of complementary plates constant with respect to one another. The pair of complementary plates includes a first plate and a second plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2010Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: Custom Spine, Inc.Inventors: H. Randal Woodward, Mahmoud F. Abdelgany, Ahmad Faizan
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Patent number: 8043346Abstract: An anterior cervical plate and method includes a plurality of retaining slots comprising a first and second hole each adapted to permit bone retaining members to pass partially therethrough; and a platform separating the first hole from the second hole. The plate further comprises a pair of locking slides matingly adjacent to one another and adapted to rest on the platform and retain the bone retaining members in the plurality of retaining slots, wherein each the locking slide comprises a deflectable flange; and a lip positioned on an opposite side of the deflectable flange, wherein a first locking slide of the pair of locking slides is positioned in an opposite orientation relative to a second locking slide of the pair of locking slides. The deflectable flange of the first locking slide is aligned adjacent to the deflectable flange of the second locking slide.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2007Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Custom Spine, Inc.Inventor: Aaron D. Markworth
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Patent number: 8034083Abstract: An artificial ligament assembly for spinal stabilization includes an outer hollow elastic longitudinal member, a rigid inner member, a bone anchor mechanism, a bone anchor, and a buffered space. The artificial ligament assembly further includes a clamp that controls a torsional motion of the outer hollow elastic longitudinal member with respect to the bone anchor mechanism. The outer hollow elastic longitudinal member is at least as long as the inner rigid member. The rigid inner member is configured in a substantially same shape as the outer hollow elastic longitudinal member. The bone anchor mechanism is coupled to the outer hollow elastic longitudinal member. The bone anchor connector may further include an insert end. The bone anchor is coupled to the bone anchor mechanism. The buffered space allows any of a compression and an extension of the bone anchor mechanism inside the outer hollow elastic longitudinal member.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2008Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Custom Spine, Inc.Inventors: Mahmoud F. Abdelgany, YoungHoon Oh
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Patent number: 8025697Abstract: An interbody spacer implant assembly for interbody fusion in a vertebral body and a method of insertion comprises a plurality of links and an elongated connector mechanism adapted to retain the plurality of links and allow the plurality of links to articulate with respect to one another. An interbody spacer implant apparatus for interbody fusion in a vertebral body comprises a plurality of individually articulating links and a connector mechanism adapted to retain the plurality of links and allow the plurality of links to articulate with respect to one another, wherein the connector mechanism is dimensioned and configured to have a length-to-width ratio greater than a length-to-width ratio of each of the plurality of links. The apparatus may further comprise an insertion rod adapted to insert the plurality of links and the connector mechanism into the vertebral body.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2006Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Custom Spine, Inc.Inventors: John W. McClellan, III, Mahmoud F. Abdelgany
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Patent number: 8002831Abstract: A modular lateral expansion device to be inserted into a vertebral body. The modular lateral expansion device comprises a pair of complementary lateral members. Each of the lateral members includes a first end, a second end, a first lateral portion, a second lateral portion, a top wall, a bottom wall, and a cavity configured through the top wall and the bottom wall. The top wall includes a top ridge and a top contour surface and the bottom wall includes a bottom ridge and a bottom contour surface. The top ridge and the bottom ridge are inwardly angled into the second lateral portion. The first lateral portion includes a plurality of cuts. The second lateral portion includes a first slot positioned at an edge of the second lateral portion and a second slot positioned in a substantially central area of the second lateral portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2007Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Custom Spine, Inc.Inventors: Timothy A. Burd, Mahmoud F. Abdelgany
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Patent number: 8002807Abstract: A dynamic screw assembly includes a fixation component that connects to a vertebral body, the fixation component includes at least one inlet to allow a lubricant to pass inside the fixation component, a ring member coupled to the fixation component, a stopper sealing at least one inlet, a coupling member includes an inwardly curved bottom portion and a bulbous end extending from the inwardly curved bottom portion, a bumper mechanism coupled to the fixation component and the coupling member, a longitudinal member coupled to the coupling member, and a blocker that retains the longitudinal member in the coupling member. The bulbous end includes at least one groove that houses the lubricant, and at least one slot to allow the bulbous end to fit into the fixation component and to limit a range of angulation of the coupling member with respect to the fixation component.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2009Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Custom Spine, Inc.Inventors: Mahmoud F. Abdelgany, YoungHoon Oh
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Patent number: 7981116Abstract: A surgical tool for inserting a surgical implant in a body and a method of performing a surgical procedure, wherein the tool is composed of materials consisting essentially of radiolucent materials. In one embodiment the radiolucent materials comprise plastic. In another embodiment the radiolucent materials comprise carbon fibers. In still another embodiment the radiolucent materials comprise thin aluminum. The tool has a torque capacity of at least 6 Nm.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2007Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Custom Spine, Inc.Inventors: Ralph F. Reeder, Jr., Mahmoud Abdelgany
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Patent number: 7967848Abstract: An assembly that includes a fixator component, a clamping mechanism, a screw head, a load sharing mechanism, and a blocker. The fixator component further includes a bulbous end, a neck portion, and a threaded end. The clamping mechanism is positioned around the neck portion of the fixator component. The load sharing mechanism is positioned in between the screw head and the bone fixator component. The screw head further includes a pair of diametrically opposed arms, a socket and a slot. The socket is positioned between the pair of arms and the slot is positioned above the socket. The socket is dimensioned and configured to house the bulbous end of the fixator component. The load sharing mechanism provides tensile resistance to the screw head and the blocker is adapted to engage the screw head.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2008Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Custom Spine, Inc.Inventor: Mahmoud F. Abdelgany
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Patent number: 7966914Abstract: A screwdriver handle comprising a base portion adapted to accommodate a screwdriver shaft member; at least one arm pivotally connected to the base portion; a locking sleeve mounted on the base portion; and an electric motor operatively connected to the base portion and adapted to rotate the screwdriver shaft member in any of a clockwise and counter-clockwise manner. The screwdriver handle may further comprise a switch adapted to turn the motor on and off. Additionally, the screwdriver handle may further comprise an electromechanical actuator operatively connected to each of the electric motor and the locking sleeve. Preferably, the locking sleeve is adapted to move along a longitudinal axis of the base portion, and wherein the electromechanical actuator is adapted to prevent the locking sleeve from moving along the longitudinal axis of the base portion.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2007Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Custom Spine, Inc.Inventor: Mahmoud F. Abdelgany
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Publication number: 20110152952Abstract: A surgical implant insertion device including an inner shaft; shaft threading coupled to the inner shaft; a rotating knob including a channel bored therethrough and internal threading lining the channel, where the internal threading configured to mate with the shaft threading; an actuator including an actuator body and a translation cavity cut through the actuator body and an inner shaft cavity cut through the actuator body, where the inner shaft cavity wraps around the inner shaft; an outer sleeve covering the inner shaft and coupled to the rotating knob; and a base connector wrapping around the outer sleeve, the base connector comprising a pair of connecting arms configured to loosely mate with the translation cavity of the actuator and pivoting and translating the actuator in response to a linear force.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: CUSTOM SPINE, INC.Inventor: YoungHoon Oh
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Publication number: 20110153020Abstract: A system having an expandable intervertebral fusion implant assembly for insertion between two vertebrae bodies. The system includes an anterior lumbar interbody component having an upper component and a lower component, each having an inner and outer surface, pivotally connected through a hinge. A distracting component includes a wedge having a superior and inferior surface that inserts between the upper and lower components of the anterior lumbar interbody component. The outer surface of the upper and the lower component contact endplates of two adjacent vertebral bodies.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: CUSTOM SPINE, INC.Inventors: Mahmoud F. Abdelgany, Kevin Sichler