Patents Assigned to TRANSCENDENTAL SPINE, LLC
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Patent number: 9895171Abstract: A modular polyaxial bone screw that incorporates a threaded screw including a head portion and a tulip assembly that selectively “snaps” and locks onto the head portion of the threaded screw in a desired orientation. Thus, the threaded screw may be placed in bone before the tulip assembly is engaged onto the head portion of the threaded screw and a rod is disposed and secured there through using a locking cap, thereby locking the tulip assembly onto the head portion of the threaded screw in the desired orientation.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2015Date of Patent: February 20, 2018Assignee: Transcendental Spine, LLCInventor: Scott A. Webb
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Patent number: 9414861Abstract: A surgical implant device for controlling the movement between a first bone or tissue portion and a second bone or tissue portion includes a first elongated member connectable for movement with the first bone or tissue portion and a second elongated member connectable for movement with the first bone or tissue portion. The first elongated member and the second elongated member are connected by a flexible joint configured to allow the first elongated member to pivot, move axially, and/or rotate relative to the second elongated member. At least one resilient member is associated with the flexible joint to resist relative movement of the first elongated member relative to the second elongated member.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2008Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: TRANSCENDENTAL SPINE, LLCInventors: Antonio E. Castellvi, Scott A. Webb, Craig Corrance, John Kapitan, Gert Nijenbanning
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Publication number: 20160030090Abstract: A modular polyaxial bone screw that incorporates a threaded screw including a head portion and a tulip assembly that selectively “snaps” and locks onto the head portion of the threaded screw in a desired orientation. Thus, the threaded screw may be placed in bone before the tulip assembly is engaged onto the head portion of the threaded screw and a rod is disposed and secured there through using a locking cap, thereby locking the tulip assembly onto the head portion of the threaded screw in the desired orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2015Publication date: February 4, 2016Applicant: TRANSCENDENTAL SPINE, LLCInventor: Scott A. WEBB
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Patent number: 8926667Abstract: A surgical implant device that controls the relative movement between a first bone or tissue portion and a second bone or tissue portion. The device has a first connector member connected for movement with the first bone or tissue portion and a second connector member connected for movement with the second bone or tissue portion. A biasing member pivotally connects the first connector member to the second connector member and resists the relative rotation between the first connector member and the second connector member.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2008Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Transcendental Spine, LLCInventors: Antonio E. Castellvi, Scott A. Webb, Craig Corrance, John Kapitan, Gert Nijenbanning
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Publication number: 20080195122Abstract: A surgical implant device that controls the relative movement between a first bone or tissue portion and a second bone or tissue portion. The device has a first connector member connected for movement with the first bone or tissue portion and a second connector member connected for movement with the second bone or tissue portion. A biasing member pivotally connects the first connector member to the second connector member and resists the relative rotation between the first connector member and the second connector member.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2008Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicants: ALTIVA CORPORATION, TRANSCENDENTAL SPINE, LLCInventors: Antonio E. CASTELLVI, Scott A. WEBB, Craig CORRANCE, John KAPITAN, Gert NIJENBANNING
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Publication number: 20080195208Abstract: A surgical implant device for controlling the movement between a first bone or tissue portion and a second bone or tissue portion includes a first elongated member connectable for movement with the first bone or tissue portion and a second elongated member connectable for movement with the first bone or tissue portion. The first elongated member and the second elongated member are connected by a flexible joint configured to allow the first elongated member to pivot, move axially, and/or rotate relative to the second elongated member. At least one resilient member is associated with the flexible joint to resist relative movement of the first elongated member relative to the second elongated member.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2008Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicants: ALTIVA CORPORATION, TRANSCENDENTAL SPINE, LLCInventors: Antonio E. CASTELLVI, Scott A. WEBB, Craig CORRANCE, John KAPITAN, Gert NIJENBANNING