Patents Assigned to Pain TEQ, LLC
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Patent number: 11717416Abstract: An allograft implant for fusing a sacroiliac joint, the allograft implant having a body with two opposing faces. A graft window is disposed between the two opposing faces, the graft window providing passage through the body between the two opposing faces. A portion of the body located between the graft window and each of the sides defines a wall such that the wall maintains a minimum thickness in a range of about 17% to about 20% of the width of the body.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2022Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: Pain TEQ, LLCInventors: Sean LaNeve, Charles Girsch, Chris Girsch
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Patent number: 11653935Abstract: A decorticating device for preparing a sacroiliac joint (“SI Joint”) to receive a graft implant. The decorticating device comprises an abrading head having abrading surfaces on a first pair of opposing sides, the abrading surfaces configured for decorticating the cortical bone of the SI Joint. The abrading head further comprises a second pair of opposing sides, each side of the second pair of opposing sides comprising a curved distal portion having a curved cutting edge.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2022Date of Patent: May 23, 2023Assignee: Pain TEQ, LLCInventors: Sean LaNeve, Charles Girsch, Chris Girsch
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Patent number: 11627971Abstract: A method for forming and abrading an implant void in a sacroiliac joint (“SI Joint”) without the use of a rotary cutting instrument. The method incorporates a multimodal abrading device having abrading surfaces on opposing sides and an open tip comprising a cutting edge. The method includes the step of using the abrading head to cut bone tissue from the SI Joint at an insertion point while simultaneously using the abrading surfaces to decorticate the cortical bone at the insertion point.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2022Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: Pain TEQ, LLCInventors: Sean LaNeve, Charles Girsch, Chris Girsch, Dwayne Polzer
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Patent number: 11534306Abstract: An instrument set for installing a fusion implant into the sacroiliac joint. The apparatus comprises a working channel having an alignment means, an implant inserter having an inserter keying means for mating with the alignment means when the implant inserter is inserted into the working channel. The implant inserter has an insertion end with a pair of tines for releasably receiving a joint fusion implant.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2022Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: Pain TEQ, LLCInventors: Sean LaNeve, Charles Girsch, Chris Girsch
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Patent number: 11389305Abstract: A decorticating device for preparing a sacroiliac joint (“SI Joint”) to receive a graft implant. The decorticating device comprises an abrading head having abrading surfaces on a first pair of opposing sides, the abrading surfaces configured for decorticating the cortical bone of the SI Joint. The abrading head further comprises an open tip having a cutting edge configured to cut bone tissue in the SI Joint.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2021Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: Pain TEQ, LLCInventors: Sean LaNeve, Charles Girsch, Chris Girsch
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Patent number: 11382755Abstract: An instrument set for installing a fusion implant into the sacroiliac joint (“SI Joint”). The apparatus comprises a working channel having an alignment means, a joint locator having a first keying means, an abrading device having a second keying means, and an implant inserter having a third keying means. The first, second, and third, keying means mate with the alignment means when the joint locator, abrading device, and implant inserter, respectively, are inserted into the working channel.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2021Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: Pain TEQ, LLCInventors: Sean LaNeve, Charles Girsch, Chris Girsch
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Patent number: 11382770Abstract: A method for forming and abrading an implant void in a sacroiliac joint (“SI Joint”) without the use of a rotary cutting instrument. The method incorporates a multimodal abrading device having abrading surfaces on opposing sides and an open tip comprising a cutting edge. The method includes the step of using the abrading head to cut bone tissue from the SI Joint at an insertion point while simultaneously using the abrading surfaces to decorticate the cortical bone at the insertion point.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2021Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: Pain TEQ, LLCInventors: Sean LaNeve, Charles Girsch, Chris Girsch, Dwayne Polzer
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Patent number: 11376132Abstract: An allograft implant for fusing a sacroiliac joint (“SI Joint”), the allograft implant having a body consisting of allograft bone, the body comprising two opposing faces. A graft window is disposed between the two opposing faces, the graft window providing passage through the body between the two opposing faces. The graft window has a cross-sectional area that is about 35% to about 40% of a first cross-sectional area of the body, and about 60% of an area of each opposing face that makes contact with the sacrum or the ilium of the SI Joint.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2021Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: Pain TEQ, LLCInventors: Sean LaNeve, Charles Girsch, Chris Girsch
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Patent number: 11154402Abstract: An apparatus for installing a fusion implant into the sacroiliac joint (“SI Joint”). The apparatus comprises a working channel, a joint locator, an abrading device, and an insertion device. The joint locator is inserted into the working channel, and this combination, guided by a K-wire, is advanced into the SI Joint. The joint locator is removed, and the abrading device is used to abrade the sacrum and ilium inside the SI Joint. The insertion device then advances the implant into the abraded area of the SI Joint. The abraded area heals across the implant, thereby fusing the sacrum to the ilium and fusing the SI Joint.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2020Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: Pain TEQ, LLCInventors: Sean LaNeve, Charles Girsch, Chris Girsch
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Patent number: 11058556Abstract: A multimodal abrading device for preparing a sacroiliac joint (“SI Joint”) to receive a graft implant. The abrading device comprises an abrading head having abrading surfaces on a first pair of opposing sides, the abrading surfaces configured for decorticating the cortical bone of the SI Joint. The abrading head further comprises an open tip having a cutting edge configured to cut bone tissue in the SI Joint. The abrading device further comprises a slide hammer assembly at a proximal end of the abrading device, the slide hammer assembly having a released position that enables operation of the slide hammer assembly, and a locked position that prohibits operation of the slide hammer assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2020Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: Pain TEQ, LLCInventors: Sean LaNeve, Charles Girsch, Chris Girsch
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Patent number: 11058550Abstract: An allograft implant for fusing a sacroiliac joint (“SI Joint”), the allograft implant comprising a body having two opposing faces. Each face has one or more anti-migration features, and each face is configured for abutting contact with a sacrum or an ilium of the SI Joint. A graft window is disposed between the two opposing faces, the graft window providing passage through the body between the two opposing faces. The graft window has a cross-sectional area that is about 35% to about 40% of a first cross-sectional area of the body, and about 60% of an area of each opposing face that makes contact with the sacrum or the ilium of the SI Joint.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2020Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: Pain TEQ, LLCInventors: Sean LaNeve, Charles Girsch, Chris Girsch
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Patent number: 11020129Abstract: An method for installing a fusion implant into a sacroiliac joint (“SI Joint”) without the use of a rotary cutting instrument. The method incorporates a multimodal abrading device having abrading surfaces on opposing sides and an open tip comprising a cutting edge. The method includes the step of using the abrading head to cut bone tissue from the SI Joint at an insertion point while simultaneously using the abrading surfaces to decorticate the cortical bone at the insertion point.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2020Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: Pain TEQ, LLCInventors: Sean LaNeve, Charles Girsch, Chris Girsch