Patents Assigned to Spinal Concepts, Inc.
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Patent number: 6080193Abstract: Method and apparatus for promoting a spinal fusion between neighboring vertebrae. The apparatus may be located in an intervertebral disc space and the apparatus preferably includes a pair of engaging plates for contacting the vertebrae. An alignment device of the apparatus may be used to alter the vertical distance between the engaging plates to customize the apparatus to fit a given patient. In an embodiment, the alignment device includes a rotatable connector and cam pins for adjusting the distance between the engaging plates. The alignment device is preferably adapted to vary the distance between the engaging plates such that the height of the apparatus proximate the anterior end is greater than the height of the apparatus proximate the posterior end whereby the natural lordosis of the spine is maintained after the apparatus is installed.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Spinal Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Stephen H. Hochshuler, Erik J. Wagner, Ralph F. Rashbaum, Richard D. Guyer
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Patent number: 6063089Abstract: A polyaxial orthopedic device for use with rod implant apparatus which includes a screw having a head, a tubular body having holes in the top, side and bottom therof, and a rod coupling element. The head of the screw is disposed in the body with the shaft of the screw extending out the bottom hole, such that the body and the screw may initially rotate relative to one another. The rod coupling element has a ball shaped end which seats in the body with the remainder of the rod coupling element extending out of the side hole of the body, such that the rod coupling element and the body are initially polyaxially coupled relative to one another. The ball end of the rod coupling element is disposed on top of the head of the screw. A set screw is provided in the top of the body, the tightening of which causes the ball, head, and body to be crush locked together, thereby preventing further relative motion.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Spinal Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. Errico, Thomas J. Errico, James D. Ralph
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Patent number: 6053921Abstract: A surgical cable system and method for securing surgical cable around a portion of a human element (e.g., bone) is described. The surgical cable system may include a connector and a tensioner. The connector may be adapted to hold a pin, positionable within the connector, such that the pin may secure the cable within the connector. The pin may be repositioned, after securing the cable, to allow the cable to move freely through the connector. The cable may be oriented within the connector such that the ends of the cable are perpendicular or parallel with respect to each other. The tensioner is preferably adapted to vary the tension of the cable. The cable may be passed through the connector, around a portion of a human bone, and back through the connector. The cable may be tensioned by use of the tensioner and secured into position within the connector. The connector may include a locking portion for engaging a protrusion formed on the pin.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1998Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: Spinal Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Erik J. Wagner, Robert J. Jones
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Patent number: 6045579Abstract: Method and apparatus for promoting a spinal fusion between neighboring vertebrae. Apparatus may be located within the intervertebral disc space and preferably includes a pair of engaging plates for contacting the vertebrae. An alignment device may be used to alter the vertical distance between the engaging plates to customize the apparatus to fit a given patient. In one embodiment, the alignment device includes a pair of struts having a predetermined height and extending between the engaging plates from an anterior end to a posterior end of the apparatus. In another embodiment, the alignment device includes a rotatable connector and cam pins for adjusting the distance between the engaging plates. The alignment device is preferably adapted to vary the distance between the engaging plates such that the height of the apparatus proximate the anterior end is greater than that proximate the posterior end whereby the natural lordosis of the spine is maintained after the apparatus is installed.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1997Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Spinal Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Stephen H. Hochshuler, Erik J. Wagner, Ralph F. Rashbaum, Richard D. Guyer
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Patent number: 6030389Abstract: A spinal plate system and method for fixation of the human spine is provided. In an embodiment, the spinal fixation system includes a plate, a coupling member and a locking system for substantially locking the coupling member in a desired position. The plate preferably has a borehole that allows the coupling member to couple the plate with a bone. Preferably, at least a portion of the coupling member may swivel in the hole so that a bottom end of the member extends at a plurality of angles substantially oblique to the plate. The locking system preferably locks the coupling member in desired positions relative to the plate. An assembly tool is preferably used to inhibit rotation of the coupling member during the installation of the spinal fixation system.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1998Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Spinal Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Erik J. Wagner, Robert J Jones
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Patent number: 6017344Abstract: A polyaxial orthopedic device for use with rod implant apparatus includes a screw having a curvate head, a cross bar mounting element having a socket into which the head of the screw is initially polyaxially nested. The cross bar mounting element further includes a vertical split which permits the socket to be expanded or compressed via the application of a corresponding force directed at the split. The cross bar mounting element further includes a pair of upwardly extending members which define a trough into which a cross bar element is positioned. The cross bar element includes features which permit the secure fixation of a rod thereto, as well as a selectively slideable element, such as a nut, which may be tightened to apply the compressive force necessary to compress the interior volume onto the head of the screw, thus locking the assembly in place.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1999Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Spinal Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. Errico, Thomas J. Errico, James D. Ralph, Stephen Tatar
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Patent number: 5997539Abstract: A polyaxial orthopedic device for use with rod implant apparatus includes a screw having a curvate ball top, a polyaxial head member having a socket into which the head of the screw is initially polyaxially nested, a vertical slot which renders the socket compressible, and a horizontal through hole having a tapered portion on one side of the vertical slot. A rod gripping cross-bar member, which is mounted through the through hole includes an axial split which permits the first end thereof to grip a rod, and then to be clamped onto the rod when the axial slot is narrowed. A nut is provided on the end of the cross-bar member which extend out from the through hole on the opposite end from the rod gripping mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Spinal Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. Errico, Thomas J. Errico, James D. Ralph, Stephen Tatar
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Patent number: 5989250Abstract: A spinal fixation implant system for correction and fixation of the human spine to facilitate an anatomically correct fusion. The spinal fixation system may include a connector, a spinal rod, a spinal fixation component, a sleeve, and a fastener. The spinal fixation component preferably includes a fixation device such as a hook or screw for securing the spinal rod to vertebrae of the thoracic or lumbar spine. The spinal fixation component preferably includes a threaded end on its top that is adapted to receive the fastener. The fixation component may include a body having a tapered cavity for engaging the receiving end of the connector. Tightening of the fastener preferably downwardly translates the sleeve over the fixation component body to force the connector through the tapered cavity, which compresses the receiving end about the spinal rod to fixably connect the spinal rod and the spinal fixation component.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Spinal Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Erik J. Wagner, Vincent J. Jannetty, Robert J. Jones
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Patent number: 5964769Abstract: A surgical cable system and method for securing surgical cable around a portion of a human element (e.g., bone) is described. The surgical cable system may include a connector and a tensioner. The connector may be adapted to hold a pin, positionable within the connector, such that the pin may secure the cable within the connector. The pin may be repositioned, after securing the cable, to allow the cable to move freely through the connector. The cable may be oriented within the connector such that the ends of the cable are perpendicular or parallel with respect to each other. The tensioner is preferably adapted to vary the tension of the cable. The cable may be passed through the connector, around a portion of a human bone, and back through the connector. The cable may be tensioned by use of the tensioner and secured into position within the connector.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1997Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: Spinal Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Erik J. Wagner, Michael C. Dinsdale
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Patent number: 5961518Abstract: A polyaxial orthopedic device for use with rod implant apparatus includes a screw having a curvate head, a cross bar mounting element having a socket into which the head of the screw is initially polyaxially nested. The cross bar mounting element further includes a vertical split which permits the socket to be expanded or compressed via the application of a corresponding force directed at the split. The cross bar mounting element further includes a pair of upwardly extending members which define a trough into which a cross bar element is positioned. The cross bar element includes features which permit the secure fixation of a rod thereto, as well as a selectively slideable element, such as a nut, which may be tightened to apply the compressive force necessary to compress the interior volume onto the head of the screw, thus locking the assembly in place.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1998Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Spinal Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. Errico, Thomas J. Errico, James D. Ralph, Stephen Tatar
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Patent number: 5935133Abstract: A surgical cable system and method for securing surgical cable around a portion of a human element (e.g., bone) is described. The surgical cable system may include a connector and a tensioner. The connector may be adapted to hold a pin, positionable within the connector, such that the pin may secure the cable within the connector. The pin may be repositioned, after securing the cable, to allow the cable to move freely through the connector. The cable may be oriented within the connector such that the ends of the cable are pependicular or parallel with respect to each other. The tensioner is preferably adapted to vary the tension of the cable. The cable may be passed through the connector, around a portion of a human bone, and back through the connector. The cable may be tensioned by use of the tensioner and secured into position within the connector.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1998Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Spinal Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Erik J. Wagner, Michael C. Dinsdale
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Patent number: 5928243Abstract: A bone probe and method for using the same. The bone probe preferably includes a body having an interior cavity for containing an arm and a shaft that are slideably mounted within the body. The shaft and the arm preferably extend from opposite sides of the body and are preferably removably connected to one another. The shaft is preferably substantially flexible and may include a probing end for contacting an interior surface of a bone opening to locate surface irregularities within the bone opening. The arm preferably includes a plurality of reference markings for measuring a depth of the bone opening.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Spinal Concepts, Inc.Inventor: Richard D. Guyer
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Patent number: 5810819Abstract: A polyaxial orthopedic device for use with rod implant apparatus includes a screw having a curvate ball top, a polyaxial head member having a socket into which the head of the screw is initially polyaxially nested, a vertical slot which renders the socket compressible, and a horizontal through hole having a tapered portion on one side of the vertical slot. A rod gripping cross-bar member, which is mounted through the through hole includes an axial split which permits the first end thereof to grip a rod, and then to be clamped onto the rod when the axial slot is narrowed. A nut is provided on the end of the cross-bar member which extend out from the through hole on the opposite end from the rod gripping mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1997Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: Spinal Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. Errico, Thomas J. Errico, James D. Ralph, Stephen Tatar