Patents Assigned to SPINAL SURGICAL STRATEGIES, INC., A NEVADA CORPORATION
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Publication number: 20240139000Abstract: Tools adapted for spinal surgery are provided. More specifically, provided herein are apparatuses, systems, kits and methods for accurate, rapid and reliable placement of surgical cages or other medical implants in a patient's spine, and delivery of bone graft material thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2024Publication date: May 2, 2024Applicant: SPINAL SURGICAL STRATEGIES, INC., A NEVADA CORPORATION D/B/A KLEINER DEVICE LABSInventors: Jeffrey B. Kleiner, Michael J. Milella, Edward J. Grimberg, JR.
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Publication number: 20240099857Abstract: A bone graft delivery system and method for using same to deliver graft material into a surgical site. The system includes an interbody implant having a securing site disposed on a surface of the implant and a holder having an elongated, hollow handle including a distal end. The distal end of the holder is configured to removably engage the securing site of the interbody implant to secure the interbody implant to the distal end of the holder until such time as a user desires to disengage the holder from the interbody implant. The interbody implant may be a cage implant having opposing anterior and posterior surfaces, opposing first and second lateral surfaces, and opposing top and bottom surfaces, wherein the top surface comprises a first aperture and the bottom surface comprises a second aperture, the posterior surface comprising a third aperture, the first, second, and third apertures all linking to a main cavity, the main cavity generally extending between the top surface and the bottom surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2023Publication date: March 28, 2024Applicant: Spinal Surgical Strategies, Inc., A Nevada Corporation D/B/A Kleiner Device LabsInventor: Jeffrey B. Kleiner
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Publication number: 20230355407Abstract: The present disclosure relates to kits for bone graft delivery, and specifically, for near-simultaneous and integrated delivery of bone graft material during the placement of surgical cages or other medical implants in a patient's spine. The kits include integrated fusion cage and graft delivery devices that deliver and disperse biologic material through a fusion cage to a disc space and, that may, without withdrawal from the surgical site, allow for selectively detaching the fusion cage for deposit to the same disc space. The integrated fusion cage and graft delivery device is formed such that a hollow tube and plunger selectively and controllably place bone graft material and a fusion cage in or adjacent to the bone graft receiving area. The kits also include a cover plate that secures to the fusion cage.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2023Publication date: November 9, 2023Applicant: Spinal Surgical Strategies, Inc., A Nevada Corporation D/B/A Kleiner Device LabsInventors: Jeffrey Kleiner, Edward J. Grimberg, JR., Gregory Causey, Alan Burkholder
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Patent number: 11666455Abstract: A bone graft delivery kit includes a hollow tube having a proximal end and a distal end. The hollow tube is configured to convey graft material to a graft receiving area in a patient. The hollow tube can be connected to an implant. The kit further includes a plunger to facilitate moving the graft material through the hollow tube.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2020Date of Patent: June 6, 2023Assignee: SPINAL SURGICAL STRATEGIES, INC., A NEVADA CORPORATIONInventor: Jeffrey Kleiner
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Publication number: 20220304824Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus, system and method for delivery of bone graft material in a patient's spine. The graft delivery device according to various embodiments delivers and disperses biologic material to a disc space and without withdrawal from the surgical site. In various embodiments, the graft delivery device includes an elongate hollow tube configured to receive bone graft material, a plunger adapted to extend in the elongate hollow tube and urge the bone graft material through the elongate hollow tube, and an injection device (such as a syringe) configured to contain the bone graft material therein and to connect to an open proximal end of the elongate hollow tube, to discharge the bone graft material from the first injection device into the elongate hollow tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2022Publication date: September 29, 2022Applicant: Spinal Surgical Strategies, Inc., a Nevada corporation d/b/a Kleiner Device LabsInventors: Michael J. Milella, JR., Jeffrey Kleiner, Edward J. Grimberg, JR.
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Publication number: 20220233331Abstract: A bone graft delivery system for delivering graft material into a surgical site. The delivery system includes an elongate hollow tube constructed to receive the bone graft material and having a hollow interior and indicia formed on an exterior surface of the elongate hollow tube. The delivery system also includes a plunger adapted to extend in the elongate hollow tube and to form a substantially congruent fit with the hollow interior of the elongate hollow tube such that the plunger is precluded from rotating within the elongate hollow tube. The plunger is adapted to urge bone graft material through the elongate hollow tube to deliver bone graft material through an opening thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2022Publication date: July 28, 2022Applicant: Spinal Surgical Strategies, Inc., a Nevada corporation d/b/a Kleiner Device LabsInventors: Jeffrey B. Kleiner, Edward John Grimberg
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Publication number: 20220039969Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus, system and method for delivery of bone graft material in a patient's spine. The graft delivery device according to various embodiments delivers and disperses biologic material to a disc space and without withdrawal from the surgical site. In one embodiment, the graft delivery device includes a plunger with a distal end configured to bend relative to a longitudinal axis as bone graft material is delivery to the disc space. The plunger can include two arms that extend generally parallel to the longitudinal axis. The graft delivery device may selectively deliver a fusion cage for deposit to the same disc space.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2020Publication date: February 10, 2022Applicant: Spinal Surgical Strategies, Inc., a Nevada corporation d/b/a Kleiner Device LabsInventors: Michael J. Milella, Jr., Jeffrey Kleiner, Edward J. Grimberg, Jr.
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Publication number: 20210378834Abstract: A bone graft delivery system and method for using same to deliver graft material into a surgical site. The system includes an interbody implant having a securing site disposed on a surface of the implant and a holder having an elongated, hollow handle including a distal end. The distal end of the holder is configured to removably engage the securing site of the interbody implant to secure the interbody implant to the distal end of the holder until such time as a user desires to disengage the holder from the interbody implant. The interbody implant may be a cage implant having opposing anterior and posterior surfaces, opposing first and second lateral surfaces, and opposing top and bottom surfaces, wherein the top surface comprises a first aperture and the bottom surface comprises a second aperture, the posterior surface comprising a third aperture, the first, second, and third apertures all linking to a main cavity, the main cavity generally extending between the top surface and the bottom surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2021Publication date: December 9, 2021Applicant: Spinal Surgical Strategies, Inc., a Nevada corporation d/b/a Kleiner Device LabsInventor: Jeffrey B. Kleiner