Patents Assigned to K2M
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Patent number: 8021401Abstract: Featured are methods for fixing adjacent vertebrate of a spine that utilize an implant member, which preferably is arcuate. Preferred methods of the invention for stabilizing adjacent vertebrae of the spine, include forming an aperture in each of the adjacent vertebrae and inserting an implant into the apertures formed in each of the adjacent vertebrae so that the implant extends between the adjacent vertebrae and through the intervertebral space. An alternative method for fixing adjacent vertebrae of a spine includes the step of forming a common channel in and between the adjacent vertebrae and inserting an implant in the channel so as to bridge between the adjacent vertebrae. Also featured are methods for stabilizing adjacent segments of a bone, fixation systems and fixation kits.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: K2M, Inc.Inventors: Allen Carl, Ricky D. Hart, Josef K. Winkler
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Publication number: 20110224733Abstract: Provided is a dual action surgical instrument for use in orthopedic surgical procedures that is capable of reducing a rod into position in a rod receiving notch in the head of a bone screw with a first action and subsequently locking the rod into the receiving notch by a second action of the same instrument. A method of using the device is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: K2M, Inc.Inventors: Scott A. Jones, Michael Barrus, Andy Rock
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Publication number: 20110209821Abstract: A device, system and method for orthopedic spine surgery using a novel screw-based retractor, disclosed herein, that allows for access to the spine through a minimally or less invasive approach. The retractor device is designed as a co-molded part of the tulip of a pedicle screw assembly with opposed arms of the retractor spread apart to open the wound proximally. The arms are removed by separating the arms from the tulip and removing them from the incision. The retractor device is intended to be made of a relatively stiff material, sterile packaged and disposable after one use. A system and method for using the retractor and performing a minimally invasive spine surgical procedure are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: K2M, INC.Inventor: Josef Gorek
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Patent number: 7988694Abstract: Provided is a novel spinal fixation system that includes a novel multi-planar taper lock screw for connecting a connecting rod to bone as well as a novel locking device and a novel unlocking device, each being configured to selectively partially lock or fully the novel screw of the system. The screw is capable of multi-directional articulation while the connecting rod position can remain stable and aligned as needed. After the screw had been articulated and properly positioned, it can be locked such that the screw and the connecting rod will remain in relative position to the bone. The screw is configured for easy insertion and connection as well as easy removal and disconnection from the connecting rod. A method of fixing bones or bone fragments using the novel system is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2006Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: K2M, Inc.Inventors: Michael Barrus, Scott A. Jones, Kevin R. Strauss
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Publication number: 20110184470Abstract: A bone screw assembly includes a first bone screw, second bone screw, and a coupler. The first bone screw defines a first axis and the second bone screw defines a second axis. The coupler is operably associated with the first bone screw and the second bone screw. The coupler is adapted to mount the first bone screw and the second bone screw to adjacent bone structures. The first axis of the first bone screw and the second axis of the second bone screw define an angle therebetween. The first bone screw and the second bone screw are securable to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2009Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: K2M, INC.Inventors: Josef Gorek, Scott Jones
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Publication number: 20110172714Abstract: Systems and methods for surgical spinal correction are disclosed. A system including a plurality of bone screws, spinal rods, manipulators, and/or transverse couplers is disclosed for the manipulation of the spinal column is disclosed. A method of achieving, in a single action, manipulation and/or rotation of the spinal column using the disclosed system is disclosed. Also disclosed is a method of conducting spinal surgery to correct spinal deformities wherein spinal rods are pre-bent in a physiological sagittal plane prior to attachment of the vertebrae using bone screws.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2009Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: K2M, INC.Inventors: Oheneba Boachie-Adjei, Andrew Thomas Rock, Raymond Woo, Michael Barrus, Scott Jones
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Patent number: 7951171Abstract: Provided is a surgical rod fixation assembly having a pedicle screw for insertion into spinal bone of a subject, the pedicle screw having a polyaxial mounted coupling member for driving the pedicle screw into bone on or off axis and coupling the pedicle screw to an orthopaedic device such as a spinal rod by means of a slidable coupling action.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2006Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: K2M, Inc.Inventor: Richard W. Woods
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Patent number: 7946982Abstract: a minimal incision maximal access system allows for maximum desirable work space exposure within the incision along with maximum access to the operative field utilizing a minimum incision as small as the width of the working tube. Instead of multiple insertions of dilating tubes the design is a streamlined single entry device to avoid repetitive skin surface entry. The system offers the capability to expand to optimum exposure size for the surgery utilizing retractors depending from a bi-hinged frame having internal or external controls to control the angle and separation of the retractors. Interchangeable retractor blades can be attached to the frame. Both retractor blades are independently controlled as to displacement and angle.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2006Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: K2M, Inc.Inventor: James S. Hamada
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Patent number: 7947066Abstract: A connecting apparatus includes a first grasping member adapted to hold a first elongated member and a second grasping member adapted to hold a second elongated member. The second grasping member is operatively connected to the first grasping member so that the first and second grasping members are movable relative to each other. The apparatus further includes a first rotatable rod disposed in mechanical cooperation with the first grasping member, a second rotatable rod disposed in mechanical cooperation with the second grasping member, a first engaging member operatively connected to the first rotatable rod, and a second engaging member operatively connected to the second rotatable rod. The first engaging member is adapted to engage at least a portion of a first pedicle screw. The second engaging member is adapted to engage at least a portion of a second pedicle screw.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2008Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: K2M, Inc.Inventors: Gil Tepper, Kevin R. Strauss, Richard W. Woods, Megan E. McMullen, Mary P. Hamburger
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Publication number: 20110118791Abstract: A rod reduction device includes a housing defining a longitudinal axis. The housing has first and second arms extending distally therefrom. The distal ends of the arms are configured to releasably attach to a bone anchor. An anvil is operatively associated with the first and second arms of the housing and translatable along the longitudinal axis for facilitating the insertion of a spinal rod into the bone anchor. The anvil and each arm are positionable between an open position and a closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2009Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: K2M, INC.Inventors: Pierce Nunley, Michael Barrus, Scott Jones
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Patent number: 7942253Abstract: Provided is a novel handle device that encloses a ratcheting mechanism that a user can easily control and operate using only one hand by employing conveniently located push button ratchet controls situated at the opposing lateral surface ends of the handle.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2006Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: K2M, Inc.Inventors: Brian C. Schneeman, Scott A. Jones, Richard W. Woods
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Publication number: 20110106172Abstract: A bone screw for attaching a bone plate to bone includes a shank defining a lumen extending at least partially therethrough from a proximal end thereof, a head defining a lumen therethrough, and a rod member. The rod member is configured for insertion through the lumen of the head and into the lumen of the shank. The rod member is fixedly engageable with the shank and moveably coupled to the head such that both the rod member and the shank are moveable with respect to the head.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: K2M, Inc.Inventors: Todd Wallenstein, Larry McClintock, Scott Jones, Megan E. McMullen, Adam Wassinger
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Patent number: 7935054Abstract: A minimal incision maximal access system allows for maximum desirable exposure along with maximum access to the operative field utilizing a minimum incision as small as the METRx and Endius systems. Instead of multiple insertions of dilating tubes the design is a streamlined single entry device to avoid repetitive skin surface entry. The system offers the capability to expand to optimum exposure size for the surgery utilizing hinged bi-hemispherical or oval working tubes applied over an introducer obturator which is controllably dilated to slowly separate muscle tissue. Deeper end working and visualization areas with maximum proximal access and work dimensions are provided to makes the operative procedure safer in application and shorten the surgeons's learning curve because it most closely approximates the ability to use open microdiskectomy techniques. a dual frame system enables full or partial spreading of a working tube set, while an open frame facilitates a four point retraction system.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2005Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: K2M, Inc.Inventor: James S. Hamada
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Patent number: 7931654Abstract: Provided is a dual action surgical instrument for use in orthopedic surgical procedures that is capable of reducing a rod into position in a rod receiving notch in the head of a bone screw with a first action and subsequently locking the rod into the receiving notch by a second action of the same instrument. A method of using the device is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2006Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: K2M, Inc.Inventors: Scott A. Jones, Michael Barrus, Andy Rock
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Publication number: 20110087292Abstract: An occipital fixation assembly is provided. The occipital fixation assembly includes a first mounting plate configured for placement within a sinus cavity adjacent a rear portion of a skull of a patient. A threaded post extends from the first mounting plate. A coupling member includes an aperture configured to receive the threaded post therethrough. The coupling member includes an offset extension configured to support a surgical rod thereon. A fixation nut configured to threadably engage the threaded post of the first mounting plate is rotatable about the threaded post and translatable therealong. The fixation nut is rotatable with respect to the first mounting plate and the coupling member such that rotation of the fixation nut in a predetermined direction brings the first mounting plate and the coupling member toward one another and into secured engagement with the skull of a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: K2M, Inc.Inventors: Faheem Sandhu, Kevin R. Strauss, Larry McClintock
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Publication number: 20110084108Abstract: A surgical rod scorer is provided. The surgical rod scorer includes a handle having an elongated shaft extending therefrom defining a longitudinal axis therethrough. A knob supported on a proximal end of the handle is movable about the longitudinal axis. A reciprocating member is operably disposed and translatable within the handle and the shaft of the surgical rod scorer. A drive member operably coupled to the proximal end of the reciprocating member and to the knob is configured to translate the reciprocating member along the longitudinal axis. The shaft and the reciprocating member including a respective distal end and operable head configured to support one or more cutting elements thereon. The reciprocating member including the one or more cutting elements supported thereon is translatable from a retracted position, to an extended position for scoring surgical rod.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: K2M, Inc.Inventors: Larry McClintock, Kevin R. Strauss, Faheem Sandhu
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Publication number: 20110087298Abstract: A rod reduction device includes a rod reducing member, an anchoring member, and a sleeve. The rod reducing member is configured to engage a spinal rod. The anchoring member is configured to removably attach to a bone anchor. The sleeve defines a longitudinal axis and is operably associated with the rod reducing member and the anchoring member. The sleeve is rotatable with respect to the anchoring member for longitudinally translating the rod reducing member relative to the anchoring member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2009Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: K2M, INC.Inventor: Scott Jones
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Publication number: 20110054259Abstract: A device, system and method for orthopedic spine surgery using a novel screw-based retractor, disclosed herein, that allows for access to the spine through a minimally or less invasive approach. The retractor device is designed to be coupled to a pedicle screw and then to have opposed arms of the retractor spread apart to open the wound proximally. The retractor is removed by pulling it out of the wound whereby the retractor is deformed to pass over the pedicle screw head. The retractor is intended to be made of a stiff plastic material, sterile packaged and disposable after one use. A system and method for using the retractor and performing a minimally invasive spine surgical procedure are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: K2M, Inc.Inventors: Josef Gorek, John Kostuik, George Picetti, Kevin R. Strauss, Mike Barrus, Larry McClintock, Richard W. Woods
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Publication number: 20110046675Abstract: A transverse rod connector includes an elongate member having first and second ends and first and second connection members. The first and second connection members are connected with first and second ends, respectively. The first and second connection members are configured for multidirectional positioning with respect to the elongate member. The first and second connection members are each dimensioned to be selectively and releasably secured to a bone anchor. The elongate member is longitudinally adjustable.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: K2M, Inc.Inventors: Michael Barrus, Scott Jones, Steven A. Brown
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Patent number: 7887482Abstract: A minimal incision maximal access system allows for maximum desirable exposure along with maximum access to the operative field utilizing a minimum incision as small as the METRx and Endius systems. Instead of multiple insertions of dilating tubes the design is a streamlined single entry device to avoid repetitive skin surface entry. The system offers the capability to expand to optimum exposure size for the surgery utilizing hinged bi-hemispherical or oval working tubes applied over an introducer obturator which is controllably dilated to slowly separate muscle tissue. Deeper end working and visualization areas with maximum proximal access and work dimensions are provided to makes the operative procedure safer in application and shorten the surgeons's learning curve because it most closely approximates the ability to use open microdiskectomy techniques. A dual frame system enables full or partial spreading of a working tube set, while an open frame facilitates a four point retraction system.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2005Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: K2M, Inc.Inventor: James S. Hamada