Patents Assigned to Sofamor
  • Patent number: 5702453
    Abstract: An adjustable vertebral body replacement implant and assembly includes a thin-walled cylindrical body configured to span over most of the length between intact vertebrae when damaged or diseased vertebrae have been removed. The cylindrical body defines a hollow interior with a plurality of bone-ingrowth apertures communicating with the interior. The replacement assembly further includes endplates configured to contact the adjacent vertebra and to engage the cylindrical body therebetween. The cylindrical body and the endplates include mating threads to permit adjustment of the overall height of the implant. A means for fixing the cylindrical body to the endplates is contemplated, which in one embodiment is a set screw for locking the components in place. In another embodiment, the means for fixing includes a crimping channel and notch defined in the endplates to be crimped onto the cylindrical body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1997
    Assignee: Sofamor Danek Group
    Inventors: Louis-Marie Rabbe, Lawrence M. Boyd, Jean-Louis Chevalier, Jean-Charles Moreau
  • Patent number: 5702395
    Abstract: The instrumentation comprises at least two blocks (1) adapted to transversely interconnect two rigid rods (2, 3) axially slidable in these blocks which are provided with bone anchorage screws (7, 8) suitable oriented and slides (4, 5) which are slidable in longitudinal recesses (6, 7) receiving the respective rods (2, 3) which may be in this way clamped by the slides after the latter have been completely closed. Each block (1) has in the transverse direction from the anterior part to the posterior part a curved general shape corresponding to the antero-lateral anatomy of the vertebral bodies, the interior surface being consequently concave while the exterior surface is convex. The instrumentation obtained by the assembly of two blocks (1), anchorage screws and stiffening rods (2, 3) forms a very stable rectangular structure restoring the axial continuity of the vertebral column, avoiding correction losses and facilitating the consolidation of the bone graft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1997
    Assignee: Sofamor S.N.C.
    Inventor: Christoph Hopf
  • Patent number: 5702452
    Abstract: Spinal osteosynthesis device comprising, for one and the same vertebra, a hook (12), two vertebral bearing means associated with the said hook, the latter being adapted so as to be able to bear on the median portion of the vertebral posterior arch between two longitudinal rods (7) of the said device, this hook being provided with transverse means of connection (28) between the hook and the longitudinal rods, with the possibility of adjustment, in a sagittal plane from front to back and from top to bottom, and in a frontal plane from left to right, between the rods and the said hook. The hook (12) and the two anchoring screws or hooks afford three bearing points on the same vertebra, and this avoids having to equip the stage above. Moreover, this hook can be put in place, at the end of a surgical intervention, at the desired stage and at any level chosen by the surgeon, while at the same time permitting an appreciable saving in the time taken for it to be put into place compared with the earlier systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1997
    Assignee: Sofamor S.N.C.
    Inventors: Claude Argenson, Ferdinand de Peretti, Istvan Hovorka
  • Patent number: 5651789
    Abstract: This device comprises two fixation elements (4), each consisting of a hook (4) designed so as to be able to cover a rigid transverse bar (3) in a sliding manner and equipped with means (9, 8) for locking on the bar (3); this hook is made up of a body (5) and at least one blade. This device forms a relatively simple transverse connection device which can be positioned quickly and which has great torsional and flexural strength.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1997
    Assignee: Sofamor Danek Group
    Inventor: Yves Paul Cotrel
  • Patent number: 5620444
    Abstract: The clamp (1) comprises a pair of hooks (2, 3) adapted to bear on at least two cervical vertebrae (for example C1, C2) and each having a tubular portion (6, 7). The diameters of the latter are such as to permit the fitting and the sliding of one portion in the other and consequently the adjustment of the relative position of the two hooks. They are fixed in this position by a permanent deformation of the walls of the tubular portions (6, 7) by a suitable ancillary tool. The clamp provides better stability than known devices, since the two hooks (2, 3) of the clamp cannot move apart owing to their interconnection by deformation of material which clamps them in position relative to each other and avoids the use of components such as nuts and screws. Further, this clamp is small in size and is placed in position by the surgeon in a particularly simply manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1997
    Assignee: Sofamor S.N.C.
    Inventor: Richard Assaker
  • Patent number: 5615965
    Abstract: The device comprises a slide (3) so profiled as to be insertable in a support (2) in a slidable and coaxial manner with respect to an elongate element (1) and in intimate contact with the latter. This slide has two lateral lips (5) adapted to cooperate with ramps for clamping the slide and formed in the support (2), the lips and the ramps being inclined to the axis of the elongate element (1). The lips (5) are advantageously rounded and define an intermediate constricted part thereby achieving a self-clamping of each lip (5) of the slide (3) in the associated ramp of the support (2). The device supports an extremely high assembly prestressing without deforming or breaking, even when the prestressing is increased in an exaggerated manner, this being achieved with an overall size which is smaller than a screwed assembly of elements of a cross-shaped structure. Various applications in particular in the connection of a spinal osteosynthesis rod with a pedicular anchorage element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1997
    Assignee: Sofamor S.N.C.
    Inventors: Jean Saurat, Dominique Bigand, Jean-Louis Chevalier
  • Patent number: 5601552
    Abstract: The body (4) of the hook (1) has a passage (6) for receiving a transverse bar, which passage terminates in an aperture (7) and extends throughout the length of the body. The hook (1) includes a curved strip portion (5) for retaining an osteosynthesis rod which is connected to the body (4) in a region of said aperture (7). The height of the aperture (7) exceeds the thickness of the bar. The strip portion (5) has a width substantially equal to the width of the body (4) and edge portions (9) of the passage (6) are so shaped as to define sliding ramps for the rod which are inclined toward the interior of the strip portion (5). The arrangement of the hook ensures a trapping of the rod which improves the safety of the device in use and reduces the overall size of the hook.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 11, 1997
    Assignee: Sofamor, S.N.C.
    Inventor: Yves P. Cotrel
  • Patent number: 5593409
    Abstract: The present invention discloses a spinal fusion implant that is at least partially cylindrical, made of material appropriate for human implantation and having preferably, but not necessarily, one closed end and one end capable of being closed, such that an internal chamber can be filled and hold any natural or artificial osteoconductive, osteoinductive, osteogenic, or other fusion enhancing material. The partially cylindrical implant directly participates and is incorporated in the ensuing fusion. In the preferred embodiment, the implant of the present invention relies on surface roughenings of the outer surface to enhance its stability and resist dislodgement from within the disc space between two adjacent vertebrae. The implant of the present invention incorporates at its rear end, an engagement means to facilitate insertion or extraction of the implant. The implant may be filled with, coated with, and/or composed of, fusion promoting substances.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 14, 1997
    Assignee: Sofamor Danek Group, Inc.
    Inventor: Gary K. Michelson
  • Patent number: 5593408
    Abstract: This rod is made up of a first cylindrical part, being a lumbosacral part (6), which is rigid in all directions, a second part, being a dorsal part (7), which is rigid in a frontal plane, in order to prevent scoliosis, and flexible in a sagittal plane, and a dorsolumbar transition zone (8) connecting the lumbar and dorsal parts and profiled in a progressive manner so that its thickness in the sagittal plane diminishes progressively and its width in the frontal plane increases progressively: this profile is such that the second moment of area of the transition zone reins substantially constant over its entire length. The profile, thus defined, of the transition zone has the aim of avoiding, to a great extent, the risks of breaking due to the fatigue in this zone, resulting from the various movements of the patient in a chair, in particular the flexion/extension movements in a sagittal plane, promoted by the rectangular profile of the dorsal part of the rod.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 14, 1997
    Assignee: Sofamor S.N.C
    Inventors: Louis E. Gayet, Yves Rideau
  • Patent number: 5591165
    Abstract: This device comprises an connection element (4) between a rod (1), or other longitudinal implant, and a bone anchorage screw (3) in the degenerative vertebra. This connection element (4) includes a ring (8) so dimensioned that the rod (1) is capable of extending therethrough. The ring is provided with screws (14) for clamping to the rod (1) and is radially extended by a cylindrical arm (9) adapted to be secured to the bone anchorage screw (3) and to be clamped on the screw. The arm (9) and the ring (8) constitute a unit in one piece. The invention enables the surgeon to avoid having to produce additional deformations of the rod (1) when it is in presence of non-aligned pedicles by leaving to the surgeon complete liberty as to the position of the two axes of the bone anchorage screw (3) and of the rod (1).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1997
    Assignee: Sofamor, S.N.C.
    Inventor: Roger P. Jackson
  • Patent number: 5591167
    Abstract: The instrumentation comprises a pair of vertebral implants (1) provided with screws (4) for anchorage to two corresponding vertebrae located on each side of a damaged vertebra, and a plate (3) having two end portions (3a) for connection to the two implants, and equipped with serrations (6, 15) for fixing it to the implants. The end portions (3a) of the plate have a rounded periphery and the instrumentation comprises fixing screws (50) having heads (51) which are rounded so that their surface is flush with the surface of the plate when they are anchored in the apertures of the implant and the apertures of the end portion (3a) of the plate. This arrangement ensures that the ends of the plate (3) do not come into contact with the vertebral discs when the angular position of the plate (3) relative to the implants varies, and reduces the overall size of the instrumentation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1997
    Assignee: Sofamor, S.N.C.
    Inventors: Jean-Marie Laurain, Ronald L. DeWald, Jean-Francois D'Amore, Guy Deneuvillers
  • Patent number: 5542946
    Abstract: The hook (32) comprises a body (33) and a laminar portion (37) which is suitably profiled and adapted to penetrate a foramen opening at the base of the occiput against which it bears. The body is arranged to receive an osteosynthesis rod or plate and has a plane of symmetry (P). The laminar portion (37) has a curvature adapted to the thickness of the occipito-cervical shell and is inclined relative to one side or the other of the plane of symmetry (P) so as to be adaptable to the anatomy of the edge of the occiput in the region of the foramen. This inclination may be for example substantially 45.degree.. This asymmetry of the laminar portion (37) relative to the body (33) of the hook (32) enables the surgeon to avoid having to previously remove a piece of the edge of the occiput of the patient and consequently damage the occiput.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1996
    Assignee: Sofamor S.N.C.
    Inventors: Carlo Logroscino, Michel Goube
  • Patent number: 5522899
    Abstract: A spinal implant is disclosed which when placed within the spinal disc space stabilizes that spinal segment and materially participates in, and is incorporated in, the ensuing fusion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 4, 1996
    Assignee: Sofamor Danek Properties, Inc.
    Inventor: Gary K. Michelson
  • Patent number: 5507745
    Abstract: The instrumentation comprises two separate similar parts, namely a right part (1) and a left part (2), each formed by a cervical rod (3) having asperities and an elongate occipital plate (5) forming one piece with the rod and extending it toward the occiput (6) in the position of use, and adjustable means for anchoring the rod to the vertebrae and the plate to the occiput. Each part is so preangulated and shaped as to be adapted to the anatomy of the occipito-cervical connection. Each rod (3) has two rectilinear sections making therebetween an angle of between about 70.degree. and 90.degree., one of the sections being connected to the occipital plate (5), which is bent so as to correspond to the curvature of the occipital shell. The invention permits conveniently adapting the distance between the rods (3) to the anatomy of the patient and reduces the overall size of the instrumentation, which enables projections under the skin of the occiput to be considerably reduced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 16, 1996
    Assignee: Sofamor, S.N.C.
    Inventors: Carlo Logroscino, Philippe Bancel, Michel Goube, Pierre Jerome, Jean-Luc Marienne
  • Patent number: 5490860
    Abstract: A portable power cutting tool is disclosed, having a plurality of replaceable tool assemblies for connection to the power cutting tool, with each tool assembly having a different cutting blade and a mode of motion selected for optimum operation of the cutting blade. Each tool assembly has a mode of motion selected from the group of rotation, reciprocation, and a combination of rotation and reciprocation. The tool assemblies can be disposable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 13, 1996
    Assignee: Sofamor Danek Properties, Inc.
    Inventors: George H. Middle, Edward A. Evans, Craig Purdy
  • Patent number: D377095
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1996
    Assignee: Sofamor Danek Properties, Inc.
    Inventor: Gary K. Michelson
  • Patent number: D377096
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1996
    Assignee: Sofamor Danek Properties, Inc.
    Inventor: Gary K. Michelson
  • Patent number: D377527
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 21, 1997
    Assignee: Sofamor Danek Group, Inc.
    Inventor: Gary K. Michelson
  • Patent number: D381694
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1997
    Assignee: Sofamor Danek Properties, Inc.
    Inventor: Frank H. Morgan
  • Patent number: D388877
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1998
    Assignee: Sofamor Danek Properties, Inc.
    Inventor: Frank H. Morgan