Patents Assigned to Suspension Orthopaedic Solutions, LLC
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Publication number: 20160015436Abstract: A substantially rigid plate is secured to a medial portion of a clavicle relative to a fracture in the clavicle. The plate is positioned so that it extends at least partially over a distal portion of the clavicle relative to the fracture. The plate has surfaces that define a first opening through which a suture can pass. A hole is formed in the clavicle. A washer may be positioned at a side of the plate opposite the clavicle. Alternatively, the plate may include suture holes or edge features for securing a suture. A suture is secured to the washer, to at least one suture hole or to at least one edge feature, and extends through the first opening, through the hole in the clavicle and is secured to the coracoid process.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2015Publication date: January 21, 2016Applicant: SUSPENSION ORTHOPAEDICS SOLUTIONS, LLCInventor: Jeffrey Gelfand
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Publication number: 20150209027Abstract: The present disclosure relates to an adjustable suture lock loop for use in soft tissue repair and, more particularly, an adjustable suture lock loop constructed from a suture material having a lumen and one or more anchors. The adjustable suture lock loop can include a strand of braided suture material having a first end and a second end, and a lumen; and one or more anchors, wherein each anchor has two or more holes disposed therethrough that are large enough to permit the suture to pass therethrough; and both ends of the suture material pass through the lumen of a first section of the suture material, and wherein the first end of the suture material is free, while the second end is secured to form a loop.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2015Publication date: July 30, 2015Applicant: SUSPENSION ORTHOPAEDIC SOLUTIONS, LLCInventors: Robert S. Collins, Jeffrey Gelfand, Steve Santangelo
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Publication number: 20150182213Abstract: Described herein are devices and methods for securing sutures to tissue, particularly bone.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2013Publication date: July 2, 2015Applicant: Suspension Orthopaedic Solutions, LLCInventors: Jeffrey Gelfand, Robert L. Richards, Hanspeter R. Bayer, Robert S. Collins
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Publication number: 20100262185Abstract: A knotless aperture fixation system, and method for use thereof, for securing a flexible material (i.e., suture, cable, fiber tape, or any other suitable flexible material) to a nearby tissue using knotless fixation achieved by a compression fit of the flexible material between two smooth surfaces. The system comprises a cylindrical or spherical flanged sleeve with threaded upper portion and smooth tapered lower portion is used in conjunction with a headless set screw with a bullet-shaped tip to achieve a compression fit of the flexible material between the smooth tapered lower portion of the sleeve and the smooth bullet-shaped tip of the headless set screw. The system may be used in conjunction with an expanded washer with a recessed lip, a flanged washer, or a bone plate with an opening containing a recessed lip.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2010Publication date: October 14, 2010Applicant: Suspension Orthopaedic Solutions, LLCInventors: Jeffrey Gelfand, Robert Collins, Christina Morganti, Stephen Santangelo
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Publication number: 20100137866Abstract: An improved means for fixation of a fractured coronoid process of the proximal ulna. A substantially rigid plate is secured to the anterior aspect of the proximal ulna relative to a fracture of the coronoid process of the ulna. The plate contains a hook feature at the proximal aspect and is positioned so that it extends over the proximal/anterior aspect of the coronoid process relative to the fracture. The plate has surfaces that define a plurality of openings through which suture and/or screws can pass. The openings may contain a recess at a side of the plate opposite the ulna. At least one hole is formed in the ulna. At least one anchor may be secured to a flexible device, positioned at a side of the plate opposite the ulna, secured to another anchor on the posterior aspect of the ulna and the flexible device tensioned. At least one screw may be inserted through the plate and into the coronoid process or a bone fragment securing it to the plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: Suspension Orthopaedic Solutions, LLCInventor: Jeffrey Gelfand