Patents Assigned to SI-Bone, Inc.
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Patent number: 9956013Abstract: Various bone fixation/fusion devices are sized and configured to be placed across fracture fragments or between bones that are to be fused.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2017Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: SI-BONE INC.Inventors: Mark A. Reiley, John T. Lopez
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Patent number: 9949843Abstract: Assemblies of one or more implant structures make possible the achievement of diverse interventions involving the fusion and/or stabilization of the SI-joint and/or lumbar and sacral vertebra in a non-invasive manner, with minimal incision, and without the necessitating the removing the intervertebral disc. The representative lumbar spine interventions, which can be performed on adults or children, include, but are not limited to, SI-joint fusion or fixation; lumbar interbody fusion; translaminar lumbar fusion; lumbar facet fusion; trans-iliac lumbar fusion; and the stabilization of a spondylolisthesis.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2016Date of Patent: April 24, 2018Assignee: SI-Bone Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Reiley, Justin Lerman, Richard G. Mauldin
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Patent number: 9936983Abstract: The present invention generally relates to bone implants. More specifically, the present invention relates to bone implants used for the fixation or fusion of the sacroiliac joint and/or the spine. For example, a system for fusing or stabilizing a plurality of bones is provided. The system includes an implant structure having stem portion and a head portion, the stem portion having a rectilinear cross sectional area. A tulip or saddle structure can be attached to the head portion, and a rod can be secured within the tulip or saddle structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2014Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: SI-Bone Inc.Inventors: Ali H. Mesiwala, Mark A. Reiley, Paul Sand, Bret W. Schneider, Scott A. Yerby
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Patent number: 9839448Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to implant placement into bone. More specifically, embodiments of the invention relate to implant placement across the sacro-iliac joint. Placement can be facilitated using various CT imaging views that allow the implants to be placed in bone associated with articular cartilage.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2014Date of Patent: December 12, 2017Assignee: SI-Bone Inc.Inventors: W. Carlton Reckling, Mark A. Reiley, Scott A. Yerby, Sean Farley, Joanne Leung
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Patent number: 9820789Abstract: A stem-like bone fixation device allows for bony in-growth on its surface and across fracture fragments or between bones that are to be fused.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2014Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Assignee: SI-BONE INC.Inventor: Mark A. Reiley
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Patent number: 9743969Abstract: A joint between two bone segments is fused by passing an elongated, rectilinear bone fusion device over a guide pin across the joint and into tight engagement within bores formed in the bone segments, to thereby restrict movement of the elongated bone fusion device across the joint. The elongated, rectilinear bone fusion device also provides bony in-growth within the bores along the exterior surface of the bone fusion device.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2014Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: SI-Bone Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Reiley
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Patent number: 9675394Abstract: At least one bone fixation device comprising a stem having a maximum outer diameter is inserted into the sacroiliac joint through a minimally invasive incision path sized approximately at or about the maximum outer diameter of the stem in soft tissue, into the iliac bone, across the sacroiliac joint and into the sacrum. The stem is inserted through the incision path to a position within the sacroiliac joint between the iliac bone and the sacrum, to fuse the sacroiliac joint, without invasive joint preparation, removal of cartilage, or scraping at or near the sacroiliac joint. Desirably, at least a portion of the stem includes a surface permitting bony in-growth.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2014Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: SI-Bone Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Reiley
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Patent number: 9662157Abstract: Implants for the fusion or fixation of two bone segments are described. For example, the implants can be used for the fusion or fixation of the sacroiliac joint. The implants can have a matrix structure, have a rectilinear cross-sectional area, and have a curvature.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2015Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: SI-Bone Inc.Inventors: Bret W. Schneider, Roxanne Simon, Derek Lindsey, Scott A. Yerby
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Patent number: 9662158Abstract: At least one bone fixation device comprising a stem having a maximum outer diameter is inserted into the sacroiliac joint through a minimally invasive incision path sized approximately at or about the maximum outer diameter of the stem in soft tissue, into the iliac bone, across the sacroiliac joint and into the sacrum. The stem is inserted through the incision path to a position within the sacroiliac joint between the iliac bone and the sacrum, to fuse the sacroiliac joint, without invasive joint preparation, removal of cartilage, or scraping at or near the sacroiliac joint. Desirably, at least a portion of the stem includes a surface permitting bony in-growth.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2008Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: SI-BONE INC.Inventor: Mark A Reiley
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Patent number: 9662128Abstract: The sacral-iliac joint between an iliac and a sacrum is fused either by the creation of a lateral insertion path laterally through the ilium, through the sacral-iliac joint, and into the sacrum, or by the creation of a postero-lateral insertion path entering from a posterior iliac spine of an ilium, angling through the sacral-iliac joint, and terminating in the sacral alae. A bone fixation implant is inserted through the insertion path and anchored in the interior region of the sacrum or sacral alae to fixate the sacral-iliac joint.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2015Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: SI-Bone Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Reiley
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Patent number: 9622783Abstract: Various bone fixation/fusion devices are sized and configured to be placed across fracture fragments or between bones that are to be fused.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2011Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: SI-BONE INC.Inventors: Mark A. Reiley, John T. Lopez
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Patent number: 9561063Abstract: A joint between two bone segments is fused by passing an elongated, rectilinear bone fusion device over a guide pin across the joint and into tight engagement within bores formed in the bone segments, to thereby restrict movement of the elongated bone fusion device across the joint. The elongated, rectilinear bone fusion device also provides bony in-growth within the bores along the exterior surface of the bone fusion device.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2011Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Assignee: SI-Bone Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Reiley
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Patent number: 9492201Abstract: Assemblies of one or more implant structures make possible the achievement of diverse interventions involving the fusion and/or stabilization of lumbar and sacral vertebra in a non-invasive manner, with minimal incision, and without the necessitating the removing the intervertebral disc. The representative lumbar spine interventions, which can be performed on adults or children, include, but are not limited to, lumbar interbody fusion; translaminar lumbar fusion; lumbar facet fusion; trans-iliac lumbar fusion; and the stabilization of a spondylolisthesis.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2013Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: SI-Bone Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Reiley
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Patent number: 9486264Abstract: First and second bone segments separated by a fracture line or joint can be fixated or fused by creating an insertion path through the first bone segment, through the fracture line or joint, and into the second bone segment. An anchor body is introduced through the insertion path. The distal end of the anchor body is anchored in the interior region of the second bone segment. An elongated implant structure is passed over the anchor body to span the fracture line or joint between the bone segments. The proximal end of the anchor body is anchored to an exterior region of the first bone segment to place, in concert with the anchored distal end, the anchor body in compression, to thereby compress and fixate the bone segments relative to the fracture line or joint.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2014Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: SI-Bone Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Reiley, Justin Lerman, Richard G. Mauldin
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Patent number: 9375323Abstract: Assemblies of one or more implant structures make possible the achievement of diverse interventions involving the fusion and/or stabilization of lumbar and sacral vertebra in a non-invasive manner, with minimal incision, and without the necessitating the removing the intervertebral disc. The representative lumbar spine interventions, which can be performed on adults or children, include, but are not limited to, lumbar interbody fusion; translaminar lumbar fusion; lumbar facet fusion; trans-iliac lumbar fusion; and the stabilization of a spondylolisthesis.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2013Date of Patent: June 28, 2016Assignee: SI-Bone Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Reiley
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Patent number: 9044321Abstract: An implant having an integrated cutting broach and/or cutting burr. The integrated implant may be inserted without requiring separate steps for drilling and broaching bone. The integrated implant assembly may include an integrated implant, a flexible sheath, a delivery rod, and a delivery pin. The implant may have a core which may have any of a variety of cross-sectional geometries. A method for fusing bone may involve inserting the implant laterally through the ilium, through the sacral-iliac joint, and into the sacrum.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2013Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: SI-Bone Inc.Inventors: Richard G. Mauldin, Mark A. Reiley
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Patent number: 9039743Abstract: The sacral-iliac joint between an iliac and a sacrum is fused either by the creation of a lateral insertion path laterally through the ilium, through the sacral-iliac joint, and into the sacrum, or by the creation of a postero-lateral insertion path entering from a posterior iliac spine of an ilium, angling through the sacral-iliac joint, and terminating in the sacral alae. A bone fixation implant is inserted through the insertion path and anchored in the interior region of the sacrum or sacral alea to fixate the sacral-iliac joint.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2014Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: SI-Bone Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Reiley
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Patent number: 8986348Abstract: The sacral-iliac joint between an iliac and a sacrum is fused either by the creation of a lateral insertion path laterally through the ilium, through the sacral-iliac joint, and into the sacrum, or by the creation of a postero-lateral insertion path entering from a posterior iliac spine of an ilium, angling through the sacral-iliac joint, and terminating in the sacral alae. A bone fixation implant is inserted through the insertion path and anchored in the interior region of the sacrum or sacral alae to fixate the sacral-iliac joint.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2010Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: SI-Bone Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Reiley
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Patent number: 8920477Abstract: Assemblies of one or more implant structures make possible the achievement of diverse interventions involving the fusion and/or stabilization of lumbar and sacral vertebra in a non-invasive manner, with minimal incision, and without the necessitating the removing the intervertebral disc. The representative lumbar spine interventions, which can be performed on adults or children, include, but are not limited to, lumbar interbody fusion; translaminar lumbar fusion; lumbar facet fusion; trans-iliac lumbar fusion; and the stabilization of a spondylolisthesis.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2013Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: SI-Bone Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Reiley
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Patent number: 8858601Abstract: Assemblies of one or more implant structures make possible the achievement of diverse interventions involving the fusion and/or stabilization of lumbar and sacral vertebra in a non-invasive manner, with minimal incision, and without the necessitating the removing the intervertebral disc. The representative lumbar spine interventions, which can be performed on adults or children, include, but are not limited to, lumbar interbody fusion; translaminar lumbar fusion; lumbar facet fusion; trans-iliac lumbar fusion; and the stabilization of a spondylolisthesis.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2013Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: SI-Bone Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Reiley