Patents Assigned to Hip Innovation Technology LLC
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Patent number: 12121373Abstract: Surgical trays, tools and methods for use in hip replacement surgery wherein the hip replacement prosthesis is a reverse hip prosthesis. The trial components, specialized tools and methods of the invention enable a surgeon to identify the optimum components of the reverse hip prosthesis for implantation in a patient based on the sizes and angles best adapted to the patent's anatomy.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2020Date of Patent: October 22, 2024Assignee: HIP INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY, LLC.Inventors: Zafer Termanini, Steven MacDonald, Brian Vanhiel, Taylor Davis
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Patent number: 11951022Abstract: Surgical tools which are used to separate from one another a femoral cup and an acetabular ball in an implanted hip replacement prosthesis. At its distal end, elements of the surgical tool engage the femoral cup and the acetabular cup. When proximal handles of the tool are squeezed toward one another, the engagement elements move away from one another. Thus, a surgeon is able to separate the femoral cup and the acetabular ball from one another without pulling the acetabular cup away from the acetabulum or the femoral cup and/or femoral implant away from the femur, thereby accomplishing the separation without disrupting any bone ingrowth.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2021Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: HIP INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY, LLC.Inventors: Zafer Termanini, Brian Vanhiel
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Patent number: 11141279Abstract: Disclosed is a reconfigurable hip joint prosthesis and elements therefor which is adapted to be surgically implantable in a human body, a part in the upper femur, another part in the pelvis. The implantable prosthesis may be configured in a reversible manner, and provide alternative configurations as may be desired or necessary. The present invention also includes a method of implanting into a human body a prosthesis as described herein, and subsequently reconfiguring the prosthesis as may be desired or necessary. A still further aspect of the invention is a kit of component parts used in providing a configured implantable prosthesis.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2018Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: HIP INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY, LLCInventors: Zafer Termanini, George Diamantoni, Brian Vanhiel, Taylor Davis
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Patent number: 11103365Abstract: Surgical trays and tools for use in hip revision surgery wherein the implanted prosthesis is a reverse prosthesis comprising an acetabular ball and a femoral cup. A set of trays is provided having tools for i) separating a femoral cup from an acetabular ball, ii) separating a femoral cup from a femoral implant and iii) separating an acetabular ball from an acetabular cup. A tool for removing an acetabular cup from an acetabulum is also described. A surgical method is also provided wherein the acetabular ball and femoral cup are separated first followed by, in any order, separating the femoral cup from the femoral implant and separating the acetabular ball from the acetabular cup.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2020Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: HIP INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY, LLC.Inventors: Zafer Termanini, Brian Vanhiel, Adam Ambrecht
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Patent number: 11020243Abstract: A surgical tool for extracting an acetabular ball from an acetabular cup in an implanted hip prosthesis wherein the from acetabular ball is affixed by means of a Morse taper to a stem extending from bottom of the concave portion of the acetabular cup. The surgical tool enables a surgeon to remove the ball without pulling on the acetabular cup and without disrupting any bone ingrowth because the tool maintains pressure on the cup while exerting an opposing pressure pulling on the ball.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2020Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: HIP INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY, LLC.Inventors: Zafer Termanini, Brian Vanhiel, Linda Braddon
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Patent number: 11020242Abstract: Surgical tools which are used to separate from one another a femoral cup and an acetabular ball in an implanted hip replacement prosthesis. At its distal end, elements of the surgical tool engage the femoral cup and the acetabular cup. When proximal handles of the tool are squeezed toward one another, the engagement elements move away from one another. Thus, a surgeon is able to separate the femoral cup and the accetabular ball from one another without pulling the acetabular cup away from the acetabulum or the femoral cup and/or femoral implant away from the femur, thereby accomplishing the separation without disrupting any bone ingrowth.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2016Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: HIP INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY, LLC.Inventors: Zafer Termanini, Brian Vanhiel
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Patent number: 10751198Abstract: A surgical tool for extracting an acetabular ball from an acetabular cup in an implanted hip prosthesis wherein the acetabular ball is affixed by means of a Morse taper to a stem extending from bottom of the concave portion of the acetabular cup. The surgical tool enables a surgeon to remove the ball without pulling on the acetabular cup and without disrupting any bone ingrowth because the tool maintains pressure on the cup while exerting an opposing pressure pulling on the ball.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2016Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: HIP INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY, LLCInventors: Zafer Termanini, Brian Vanhiel, Linda Braddon
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Patent number: 10722382Abstract: New surgical instruments and methods used to implant elements of a reverse hip prosthesis in a patient are described. The instruments are impactors which are struck with a hammer at their proximal ends after the instrument has been used to position the implant element in the patient. An acetabular cup impactor has inclination and anteversion rods which are used to position the acetabular cup optimally in the acetabulum. An acetabular ball impactor affixes the acetabular ball in the acetabular cup by means of a Morse taper. And a femoral cup impactor affixes the femoral cup in the femoral stem by means of a Morse taper.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2018Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: HIP INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY, LLCInventors: Zafer Termanini, Brian Vanhiel, Kirk Charles
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Patent number: 10722381Abstract: Surgical trays and tools for use in hip revision surgery wherein the implanted prosthesis is a reverse prosthesis comprising an acetabular ball and a femoral cup. A set of trays is provided having tools for i) separating a femoral cup from an acetabular ball, ii) separating a femoral cup from a femoral implant and iii) separating an acetabular ball from an acetabular cup. A tool for removing an acetabular cup from an acetabulum is also described. A surgical method is also provided wherein the acetabular ball and femoral cup are separated first followed by, in any order, separating the femoral cup from the femoral implant and separating the acetabular ball from the acetabular cup.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2016Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: HIP INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY, LLCInventors: Zafer Termanini, Brian Vanhiel, Adam Ambrecht
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Patent number: 10716683Abstract: New surgical instruments and methods used to implant elements of a reverse hip prosthesis in a patient are described. The instruments are impactors which are struck with a hammer at their proximal ends after the instrument has been used to position the implant element in the patient. An acetabular cup impactor has inclination and anteversion rods which are used to position the acetabular cup optimally in the acetabulum. An acetabular ball impactor affixes the acetabular ball in the acetabular cup by means of a Morse taper. And a femoral cup impactor affixes the femoral cup in the femoral stem by means of a Morse taper.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2018Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Assignee: HIP INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY LLCInventors: Zafer Termanini, Brian Vanhiel, Kirk Charles
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Patent number: 10709580Abstract: New surgical instruments and methods used to implant elements of a reverse hip prosthesis in a patient are described. The instruments are impactors which are struck with a hammer at their proximal ends after the instrument has been used to position the implant element in the patient. An acetabular cup impactor has inclination and anteversion rods which are used to position the acetabular cup optimally in the acetabulum. An acetabular ball impactor affixes the acetabular ball in the acetabular cup by means of a Morse taper. And a femoral cup impactor affixes the femoral cup in the femoral stem by means of a Morse taper.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2016Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: HIP Innovation Technology, LLCInventors: Zafer Termanini, Brian Vanhiel, Kirk Charles
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Patent number: 10441436Abstract: A surgical tool and method used to extract an acetabular cup from an acetabulum with minimal or no bone damage even if there has been significant bone ingrowth prior to the extraction process. The tool is designed for use with a reverse hip prosthesis wherein the acetabular cup comprises a stem extending from its concave surface and an acetabular ball is affixed to the stem. The tool is rotated on the ball and a blade is thereby caused to rotate adjacent or in close proximity to a convex surface of the cup in a position between the acetabular bone and the cup, thereby separating the cup from the bone.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2016Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: HIP INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY, LLCInventors: Zafer Termanini, Brian Vanhiel, Adam Ambrecht
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Publication number: 20190151117Abstract: A surgical tool for extracting an acetabular ball from an acetabular cup in an implanted hip prosthesis wherein the acetabular ball is affixed by means of a Morse taper to a stem extending from bottom of the concave portion of the acetabular cup. The surgical tool enables a surgeon to remove the ball without pulling on the acetabular cup and without disrupting any bone in-growth because the tool maintains pressure on the cup while exerting an opposing pressure pulling on the ball.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2016Publication date: May 23, 2019Applicant: Hip Innovation Technology, LLC.Inventors: Zafer TERMANINI, Brian VANHIEL, Linda BRADDON
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Patent number: 10188407Abstract: When an acetabular cup used in hip replacement surgery is to be affixed to the acetabulum using screws, the drill guide instruments of the invention are used to position a drill bit so that the screw holes drilled in the acetabulum are properly placed for optimum implantation of the acetabular cup. The drill guide is locked into the acetabular cup by spring loaded pins which position the guide over holes in the cup which accommodate the screws. The guide is used to position the drill bits and allow drilling. After drilling the guide is removed.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2016Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: HIP INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY, LLCInventors: Zafer Termanini, Steven MacDonald, Brian Vanhiel, Linda Braddon
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Publication number: 20180333265Abstract: Disclosed is a reconfigurable hip joint prosthesis and elements therefor which is adapted to be surgically implantable in a human body, a part in the upper femur, another part in the pelvis. The implantable prosthesis may be configured in a reversible manner, and provide alternative configurations as may be desired or necessary. The present invention also includes a method of implanting into a human body a prosthesis as described herein, and subsequently reconfiguring the prosthesis as may be desired or necessary. A still further aspect of the invention is a kit of component parts used in providing a configured implantable prosthesis.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2018Publication date: November 22, 2018Applicant: HIP INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY, LLCInventors: Zafer TERMANINI, George DIAMANTONI, Brian VANHIEL, Taylor DAVIS
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Patent number: 9427321Abstract: Interlocking acetabular fixation screws having a threaded shaft for threading into cancellous bone and a tapered threaded head for threading into tapered threaded screw holes in a reverse hip acetabular cup. The reverse hip acetabular cup has a central stem and the threaded screw holes are drilled at an angle that allows drilling of the bone of the acetabular cavity, placement of the screws and tightening of the screws without touching the central stem and without interference from the central stem.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2012Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: HIP INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY, LLCInventor: Zafer Termanini
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Patent number: 9155632Abstract: An orthopedic instrument for installing a new reverse hip prosthesis, particularly the acetabular cup thereof, wherein the cup can be affixed to the pelvis with or without screws. The acetabular cup is releasably attached to the instrument and the instrument is used to position the cup in the pelvis. Optional screw guides are provided in the instrument in case the surgeon wishes to use screws to affix the cup to the pelvis.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2012Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: HIP Innovation Technology, LLCInventor: Zafer Termanini
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Patent number: 9119724Abstract: A reverse hip prosthesis comprising an acetabular cup for implanting in a previously implanted acetabular cup. The acetabular cup is secured to the previously implanted acetabular cup using an o-ring. The acetabular cup has a stem extending from the center of a concave portion thereof and an acetabular ball is attached to the stem, preferably by means of a Morse taper. A femoral implant is provided with a femoral cup attached to the proximal end thereof. The femoral cup has a stem which can be constructed in a modular fashion with several stem lengths in order to accommodate the various sizing requirements of different patients. After implantation of the acetabular cup and ball and the femoral cup, the members are assembled together so that the femoral cup can articulate on the acetabular ball.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2013Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: Hip Innovation Technology LLCInventor: Zafer Termanini
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Publication number: 20150127113Abstract: An orthopedic instrument for installing a new reverse hip prosthesis, particularly the acetabular cup thereof, wherein the cup can be affixed to the pelvis with or without screws. The acetabular cup is releasably attached to the instrument and the instrument is used to position the cup in the pelvis. Optional screw guides are provided in the instrument in case the surgeon wishes to use screws to affix the cup to the pelvis.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2012Publication date: May 7, 2015Applicant: Hip Innovation Technology, LLCInventor: Zafer Termanini
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Patent number: 8992627Abstract: A reverse hip prosthesis comprising an acetabular cup for implanting in an acetabular socket. The acetabular cup is secured to the acetabular socket. The acetabular cup has a stem extending from the center of a concave portion thereof and an acetabular ball is attached to the stem. A femoral implant has a femoral cup attached to the proximal end thereof. The femoral cup has a stem which can be made with several stem lengths in order to accommodate the various sizing requirements of patients. After implantation of the acetabular cup and ball and the femoral cup, the members are assembled together so that the femoral cup can articulate on the acetabular ball. The prosthesis of the invention has a wide range of motion and substantially improved tribology.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2013Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Hip Innovation Technology LLCInventor: Zafer Termanini