Patents Assigned to Orthopaedic Biosystems LTD, Inc. a Delaware corporation
  • Publication number: 20040176802
    Abstract: The present invention provides new and useful devices and techniques for use in suturing. These devices and techniques are particularly useful in laparoscopic, arthroscopic, and/or open surgical procedures. A method according to the present invention is characterized by releasably coupling a suture to a suture device, causing the tip of the suture device and a portion of the suture to penetrate a tissue, and releasing the suture from the suture device, so the suture may be drawn through the tissue for completion of a suturing procedure. One type of suturing device according to the invention is characterized by a handle with an elongated shaft with a sharpened tip configured to hold a suture at a selected point on the suture. Another type of device according to the principles of the invention is characterized by new and useful structures and techniques for loading the suture into the device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 24, 2004
    Publication date: September 9, 2004
    Applicant: Orthopaedic Biosystems Ltd., Inc., a Delaware corporation
    Inventors: Jeffry B. Skiba, Jeffrey P. Baldwin, Laird L. Hatch, Gary M. Gartsman, Ran Oren
  • Publication number: 20040082956
    Abstract: A medical screw includes a shaft having a threaded portion and a distal guiding tip for introducing the screw into a pre-drilled implantation site. The threaded portion of the medical screw has a first series of helical threads having a first diameter and a second series of helical threads interleaved with the first series of helical thread and having a second diameter, where the first diameter is different than the second diameter. In addition, the medical screw may have a counter-rotation channel configured to receive bone growth.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2003
    Publication date: April 29, 2004
    Applicant: Orthopaedic Biosystems LTD, Inc. a Delaware corporation
    Inventors: Jeffrey P. Baldwin, Laird Hatch