Patents Assigned to Knee Creations, LLC
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Publication number: 20130261650Abstract: The present disclosure provides a modular instrument system for accessing a site within a patient's body, such as for example, to inject or remove material. In one exemplary embodiment, an access device is coupled to an adapter and power drilled into a site within a patient. Once the access device is in position, the adapter may be further attached to other instruments, or to an injection or extraction system. The adapter may accommodate various other connectors to make the instrument system compatible with a variety of other surgical instruments and tools.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: Knee Creations, LLCInventors: Shaun B. HANSON, Christopher D. MANDEEN
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Publication number: 20130090662Abstract: Devices, instruments and associated methods for the subchondral treatment of osteoarthritis in small joints are provided. In addition, a method for treating joint pain in small joints is provided. These small joints may be ankle, elbow or wrist joints. The methods may target one of many different access points having trajectories with a common focal point at or near the small joint. The instruments may limit access to areas within or near the small joint by providing predefined entry paths that avoid damage to surrounding tissues.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2012Publication date: April 11, 2013Applicant: KNEE CREATIONS, LLCInventor: KNEE CREATIONS, LLC
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Publication number: 20130035764Abstract: Methods for the prevention, or delayed onset or progression of, bone marrow edema or bone marrow lesion, and subchondral treatment to prevent the progression of osteoarthritis of a joint are disclosed. The methods involve treating the subchondral bone, while preserving, as much as possible, the joint's articular and cartilage surface. The methods could be performed before, during, or after an initial arthroscopic surgery to repair the joint. Associated devices and instruments for treatment of the subchondral bone are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2012Publication date: February 7, 2013Applicant: KNEE CREATIONS, LLCInventors: Peter F. Sharkey, Charles F. Leinberry
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Publication number: 20130035761Abstract: Methods for altering the natural history of degenerative disc disease and osteoarthritis of the spine are proposed. The methods focus on the prevention, or delayed onset or progression of, subchondral defects such as bone marrow edema or bone marrow lesion, and subchondral treatment to prevent the progression of osteoarthritis or degenerative disc disease in the spine and thereby treat pain.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2012Publication date: February 7, 2013Applicant: KNEE CREATIONS, LLC.Inventors: Peter F. SHARKEY, Charles F. Leinberry, David L. Nichols, Marc R. Viscogliosi, Hallett Mathews
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Publication number: 20120316513Abstract: Instruments and associated methods are disclosed for treating joints, and particularly bone tissue. In general, the embodiments relate to instruments and associated methods for the surgical treatment of a joint, and particularly to a subchondral bone defect at that joint region. More specifically, the embodiments relate to instruments that allow fast, easy, precise, and controllable subchondral delivery to, or removal of materials from, a bone joint being treated.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: Knee Creations, LLC.Inventors: Peter F. SHARKEY, Christopher D. Mandeen, Shaun B. Hanson, Jamie A. Carroll
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Publication number: 20120316571Abstract: Devices, instruments and associated methods for the subchondral treatment of osteoarthritis in hip and shoulder joints are provided. In addition, a method for treating joint pain is provided. The method comprises: identifying a subchondral defect in a subchondral region of a bone of the joint; selecting a subchondral access path to a location near the subchondral defect; and treating the subchondral defect, via the subchondral access, in a manner that restores normal force distribution and joint function while preserving the articular surface of the bone, wherein the joint is a hip or shoulder.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: Knee Creations, LLCInventor: Peter F. SHARKEY
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Publication number: 20120245645Abstract: A system and associated instruments for locating, and accurately and controllably delivering, a device to an area sufficiently near a bone defect using anatomical landmarks is provided. The instruments allow the surgeon to navigate to the area around the bone defect quickly and easily, while also facilitating proper insertion of the device. In some embodiments, the defect is located on a femur. Guide instruments having a plurality of device portals are also provided for use as standalone instruments or as accessories to the system. In addition, a protective guide sleeve is provided for the insertion of small diameter devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2012Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: Knee Creations, LLCInventors: Shaun B. HANSON, Christopher D. MANDEEN, Jamie A. CARROLL, David L. NICHOLS
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Publication number: 20120035609Abstract: A method for treating arthritis of a joint includes identifying a bone lesion in a bone adjacent to the joint; and implanting in the bone a reinforcing member in or adjacent to the bone lesion. A kit for conducting the method includes: (a) at least one reinforcing member having a proximal face adapted to face the joint, a distal face adapted to face away from the joint, and a wedge-shaped edge adapted to pierce bone, wherein the at least one reinforcing member is planar and sterile; and (b) a container adapted to maintain the at least one reinforcing member sterile. Another kit includes: (a) a sterile fluid; (b) a syringe for injecting the fluid into a bone; (c) a curing agent adapted to cure the fluid to polymerize and/or cross-link; and (d) a container adapted to maintain the sterility of contents of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2011Publication date: February 9, 2012Applicant: KNEE CREATIONS, LLC.Inventors: PETER F. SHARKEY, CHARLES F. LEINBERRY
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Publication number: 20120035673Abstract: A method for treating arthritis of a joint includes identifying a bone lesion in a bone adjacent to the joint; and implanting in the bone a reinforcing member in or adjacent to the bone lesion. A kit for conducting the method includes: (a) at least one reinforcing member having a proximal face adapted to face the joint, a distal face adapted to face away from the joint, and a wedge-shaped edge adapted to pierce bone, wherein the at least one reinforcing member is planar and sterile; and (b) a container adapted to maintain the at least one reinforcing member sterile. Another kit includes: (a) a sterile fluid; (b) a syringe for injecting the fluid into a bone; (c) a curing agent adapted to cure the fluid to polymerize and/or cross-link; and (d) a container adapted to maintain the sterility of contents of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2011Publication date: February 9, 2012Applicant: KNEE CREATIONS, LLC.Inventors: PETER F. SHARKEY, CHARLES F. LEINBERRY
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Publication number: 20120029522Abstract: A method for treating arthritis of a joint includes identifying a bone lesion in a bone adjacent to the joint; and implanting in the bone a reinforcing member in or adjacent to the bone lesion. A kit for conducting the method includes: (a) at least one reinforcing member having a proximal face adapted to face the joint, a distal face adapted to face away from the joint, and a wedge-shaped edge adapted to pierce bone, wherein the at least one reinforcing member is planar and sterile; and (b) a container adapted to maintain the at least one reinforcing member sterile. Another kit includes: (a) a sterile fluid; (b) a syringe for injecting the fluid into a bone; (c) a curing agent adapted to cure the fluid to polymerize and/or cross-link; and (d) a container adapted to maintain the sterility of contents of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: KNEE CREATIONS, LLC.Inventors: PETER F. SHARKEY, CHARLES F. LEINBERRY
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Patent number: 8062364Abstract: A method for treating arthritis of a joint includes identifying a bone lesion in a bone adjacent to the joint; and implanting in the bone a reinforcing member in or adjacent to the bone lesion. A kit for conducting the method includes: (a) at least one reinforcing member having a proximal face adapted to face the joint, a distal face adapted to face away from the joint, and a wedge-shaped edge adapted to pierce bone, wherein the at least one reinforcing member is planar and sterile; and (b) a container adapted to maintain the at least one reinforcing member sterile. Another kit includes: (a) a sterile fluid; (b) a syringe for injecting the fluid into a bone; (c) a curing agent adapted to cure the fluid to polymerize and/or cross-link; and (d) a container adapted to maintain the sterility of contents of the container.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2008Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Knee Creations, LLCInventors: Peter F. Sharkey, Charles F. Leinberry
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Publication number: 20110125200Abstract: An instrument for controlled delivery of a device to a target area near a defect of a bone is provided. The instrument comprises a guide frame having a plurality of device portals, each portal defining a trajectory. The guide frame further includes visual markers for aligning the guide frame to an anatomical landmark on the bone to be treated. The instrument also includes a holder for releasable attachment with the guide frame. Each device portal is configured to provide accurate and controlled delivery of the device to the target area. In one example, the markers are radiopaque, and are visualized through fluoroscopy. A method of using the instrument is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: KNEE CREATIONS, LLCInventors: Shaun B. Hanson, Christopher D. Mandeen, David L. Nichols, Thomas A. Russell
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Publication number: 20110125272Abstract: Implantable devices for the surgical treatment of bone, and particularly to a bone defect at a joint region, and even more particularly at the subchondral bone level of the joint region, are disclosed. The implantable devices may be formed of a bone material, and configured to serve the dual functions of providing mechanical strength and structural integrity to the area to be treated, while also facilitating the dispersal of a flowable material in the same area. Associated delivery tools are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: KNEE CREATIONS, LLCInventors: CHARANPREET S. BAGGA, SHAUN B. HANSON
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Publication number: 20110125157Abstract: The embodiments provide devices and methods that both strengthen the bone and stimulate the bone. Bone fractures or non-unions are stabilized, integrated or healed, which results in reduction of a bone defect, such as a bone marrow lesion or edema. In addition, the distribution of forces in a joint are restored or altered to relieve pain. In general, a joint is evaluated by taking an image of the joint and one or more subchondral defects are detected. At least one of the subchondral defects may be diagnosed as the source of pain and an extent of treatment for the subchondral defect is determined. The disclosed devices and techniques are particularly suited for treating chronic defects or injuries, where the patient's natural healing response has not resolved the defect. The present disclosure also provides several exemplary treatment modalities for the different extents of treatment needed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: KNEE CREATIONS, LLCInventors: Peter F. Sharkey, Charles F. Leinberry, Steven B. Cohen, Charanpreet S. Bagga, Erik M. Erbe
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Publication number: 20110125160Abstract: Instruments and associated methods are disclosed for treating joints, and particularly bone tissue. One of these instruments may be a positioning instrument for controlled delivery of a device to a target site of the bone tissue being treated. The positioning instrument may comprise an alignment guide having a device portal for insertion of a device therethrough. The positioning instrument may have an indicator probe having an extended arm, and a handle portion for maneuvering the positioning instrument. Another instrument may be a device for placement through the device portal of the alignment guide and to the target site. The device may comprise an implant insertion tool, an injection catheter, a cavity creation tool such as a bone drill, for example, or the device may be an implantable device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: KNEE CREATIONS, LLCInventors: CHARANPREET S. BAGGA, Shaun B. Hanson, Steven B. Cohen, Charles F. Leinberry, Peter F. Sharkey
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Publication number: 20110125265Abstract: Devices and associated methods are disclosed for treating bone, and particularly bone tissue at the joints. Disclosed are implantable devices that can be used either alone or in combination with this augmentation or hardening material for the repair of bone defects and which are particularly suited for use at the joints, and even more particularly, suited for use at the subchondral bone level.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: KNEE CREATIONS, LLCInventors: Charanpreet S. Bagga, Shaun B. Hanson, Christopher D. Mandeen, Michael J. Simpson, Steven B. Cohen, Charles F. Leinberry, Peter F. Sharkey
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Publication number: 20110125201Abstract: A coordinate mapping system is provided for locating a defect in a bone. The system comprises a positioning instrument for controlled delivery of a device to a target site, the instrument comprising a main body and a rail extending from the main body, the rail including a series of indicia corresponding to predefined grid lines, and a template configured to overlay an image of a bone having a defect at the target site, the template including a predefined grid for determining a set of coordinates to locate the target site using the positioning instrument. A method of accessing a target site near a defect in a bone using the radial coordinate mapping system is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: KNEE CREATIONS, LLCInventors: SHAUN B. HANSON, Christopher D. Mandeen, Thomas A. Russell
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Publication number: 20110125159Abstract: Instruments and associated methods are disclosed for treating joints, and particularly bone tissue. One of these instruments may be a positioning instrument for controlled delivery of a device to a target site of the bone tissue being treated. The positioning instrument may comprise a main body extending at one end into an indicator probe for visual determination of a target site of a bone to be treated, and at an opposite end into a handle. A rail extends from the main body. The instrument also includes an alignment guide having a device portal for insertion of a device therethrough, the alignment guide being detachable and movable along a length of the rail. The device may comprise an implant insertion tool, an injection catheter, a cavity creation tool such as a bone drill, for example, or the device may be an implantable device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: KNEE CREATIONS, LLCInventors: Shaun B. Hanson, Charanpreet S. Bagga, Christopher D. Mandeen, Bradford S. Tucker
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Publication number: 20110125264Abstract: Devices and associated methods are disclosed for treating bone, and particularly bone tissue at the joints. Disclosed are curved implantable devices that can be used either alone or in combination with this augmentation or hardening material for the repair of bone defects and which are particularly suited for use at the joints, and even more particularly, suited for use at the subchondral bone level.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: KNEE CREATIONS, LLCInventors: Charanpreet S. BAGGA, Shaun B. HANSON, Marc R. VISCOGLIOSI, Peter F. SHARKEY