Patents Assigned to Triage Medical
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Publication number: 20090149857Abstract: Tissue dilation systems are disclosed. The present systems provide percutaneous access to one or more target structures located in a patient's body. The tissue dilation systems include two or more tissue dilation tubes telescopically arranged and moveable relative to each other. The tissue dilation tubes can be preassembled prior to use by utilizing a dilation tube retention assembly which can maintain the dilation tubes in a substantially fixed position and release the tubes therefrom in order to dilate a patient's tissue. Methods of producing the present systems and using the present systems in surgical procedures are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2005Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: Triage MedicalInventors: Brad Culbert, Mark C. Boomer, Christopher Warren, Fausto Olmos
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Publication number: 20090105745Abstract: A tissue dilation system is described which effectively provides an access path from a skin surface region to a target structure located in the body of a patient. The present tissue dilation system includes a tissue penetrating member and a sleeve. The tissue penetrating member includes an expandable body portion that can be inserted through the skin of a patient in a first configuration, and can be deployed into a fully expanded second configuration to dilate tissue surrounding the body portion. The sleeve is placed over the expanded body portion in the fully expanded second configuration. When the tissue penetrating member is removed from the sleeve, an access path is provided to the target structure from the skin region. When the present systems are used in combination with bone fixation devices, the present systems can provide a suitable path from the skin surface to a bony target structure, such as vertebrae, of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2006Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: Triage MedicalInventor: Brad Culbert
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Publication number: 20070179505Abstract: A soft tissue anchor device and methods of installing the soft tissue anchor device are disclosed. The device has an elongate body having a proximal end and a distal end. There is a helical anchor on the distal end. A retention structure is provided on the body, proximal to the anchor. The device also includes a proximal anchor, moveably carried by the body. The device includes an adjustable flange that is configured to receive the proximal anchor. The proximal anchor is configured to be rotational with respect to the flange. The adjustable flange is configured to be positioned at a variable angle with respect to the body. The proximal anchor is moveable in the distal direction with respect to the body and the retention structure resists proximal movement of the proximal anchor with respect to the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2007Publication date: August 2, 2007Applicant: TRIAGE MEDICAL, INC.Inventor: Brad Culbert
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Publication number: 20070118132Abstract: Disclosed is a fixation device for spinal fixation. The fixation device includes an elongated body comprising a bone anchor at a distal end. An axially moveable proximal anchor is carried by the proximal end of the fixation device. In one embodiment, the device is inserted through a first vertebra and the bone anchor is rotated into positioned within a second vertebra. The proximal anchor is distally advanced with respect to the bone anchor to provide compression across the first and second vertebra. In other embodiments, the device is used to secure stabilization devices across two or more vertebra.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2007Publication date: May 24, 2007Applicant: TRIAGE MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Brad Culbert, Bruce Stevens
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Patent number: 7175625Abstract: A soft tissue anchor device and methods of installing the soft tissue anchor device are disclosed. The device has an elongate body having a proximal end and a distal end. There is a helical anchor on the distal end. A retention structure is provided on the body, proximal to the anchor. The device also includes a proximal anchor, moveably carried by the body. The device includes an adjustable flange that is configured to receive the proximal anchor. The proximal anchor is configured to be rotational with respect to the flange. The adjustable flange is configured to be positioned at a variable angle with respect to the body. The proximal anchor is moveable in the distal direction with respect to the body and the retention structure resists proximal movement of the proximal anchor with respect to the body.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2003Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Triage MedicalInventor: Brad S. Culbert
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Patent number: 7070601Abstract: Disclosed is a bone fracture fixation system, such as for reducing and compressing fractures in the proximal femur. The fixation system includes a plurality of elongated bodies with a helical cancellous bone anchor on a distal end of each of the bodies. An axially moveable plate with a plurality of openings is carried by the proximal end of the elongated bodies. The elongated bodies are rotated into position across the fracture or separation between adjacent bones and into the adjacent bone or bone fragment, and the plate is distally advanced to apply secondary compression and lock the device into place. The device may also be used for soft tissue attachments.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2004Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Triage Medical, Inc.Inventors: Brad S. Culbert, Bruce E. Stevens
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Patent number: 7008428Abstract: Disclosed is a bone fixation device of the type useful for connecting soft tissue or tendon to bone or for connecting two or more bones or bone fragments together. The device comprises an elongate body having a distal anchor thereon. A proximal anchor is axially movably disposed with respect to the distal anchor, to accommodate different bone dimensions and permit appropriate tensioning of the fixation device. In one embodiment, the fixation device is optimized for construction from a biocompatible metal such as titanium, and the proximal anchor is removable to permit removal of the fixation device.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2003Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Triage Medical, Inc.Inventors: Victor V. Cachia, Gerard von Hoffman, Brad S. Culbert
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Patent number: 6951561Abstract: Disclosed is a bone fixation device of the type useful for connecting soft tissue or tendon to bone or for connecting two or more bones or bone fragments together. The device comprises an elongate body having a distal anchor thereon. An axially moveable proximal anchor is carried by the proximal end of the fixation device, to accommodate different bone dimensions and permit appropriate tensioning of the fixation device.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2004Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Triage Medical, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Warren, Brad S. Culbert
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Patent number: 6942668Abstract: Disclosed is a bone fixation device of the type useful for connecting soft tissue or tendon to bone or for connecting two or more bones or bone fragments together. The device comprises an elongate body having a distal anchor thereon. An axially moveable proximal anchor is carried by the proximal end of the fixation device, to accommodate different bone dimensions and permit appropriate tensioning of the fixation device.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Triage Medical, Inc.Inventors: Marty Padget, Brad S. Culbert, Gerard von Hoffmann, Victor V. Cachia
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Patent number: 6908465Abstract: Disclosed is a bone fracture fixation device, such as for reducing and compressing fractures in the proximal femur. The fixation device includes an elongate body with a helical cancellous bone anchor on a distal end. An axially moveable proximal anchor is carried by the proximal end of the fixation device. The device is rotated into position across the fracture or separation between adjacent bones and into the adjacent bone or bone fragment, and the proximal anchor is distally advanced to apply secondary compression and lock the device into place. The device may also be used for soft tissue attachments.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Triage Medical, Inc.Inventors: Gerard von Hoffmann, Victor V. Cachia, Brad S. Culbert
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Patent number: 6890333Abstract: Disclosed is a fracture fixation device, for reducing and compressing fractures in a bone. The fixation device includes an elongate body comprising a first portion and a second portion that are detachably coupled to each other. The first portion defines a helical cancellous bone anchor and the second portion defines a distal end. An axially moveable proximal anchor is carried by the proximal end of the fixation device and is rotationally locked to the first portion. The device is rotated into position across the femoral neck and into the femoral head, and the proximal anchor is distally advanced to lock the device into place. The second portion is then detached from the first portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Triage Medical, Inc.Inventors: Gerard von Hoffmann, Victor V. Cachia, Brad S. Culbert
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Patent number: 6887243Abstract: Disclosed is a fracture fixation device, for reducing and compressing fractures in a bone. The fixation device includes an elongate body. An axially moveable proximal anchor is carried by the proximal end of the fixation device and comprises a tubular sleeve that includes a plurality of graduations positioned on an outer surface of the tubular sleeve. The device is rotated into position across the femoral neck and into the femoral head, and the proximal anchor is distally advanced to lock the device into place. In certain embodiments, the elongated body includes a distal anchor with a distal cutting tip.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Triage Medical, Inc.Inventor: Brad S. Culbert
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Patent number: 6685706Abstract: Disclosed is a bone fixation device of the type useful for connecting soft tissue or tendon to bone or for connecting two or more bones or bone fragments together. The device comprises an elongate body having a distal anchor thereon. An axially moveable proximal anchor is carried by the proximal end of the fixation device, to accommodate different bone dimensions and permit appropriate tensioning of the fixation device.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Triage Medical, Inc.Inventors: Marty Padget, Brad S. Culbert, Gerard von Hoffmann, Victor V. Cachia
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Patent number: 6648890Abstract: Disclosed is a bone fixation device of the type useful for connecting soft tissue or tendon to bone or for connecting two or more bones or bone fragments together. The device comprises an elongate body having a distal anchor thereon. A proximal anchor is axially movably disposed with respect to the distal anchor, to accommodate different bone dimensions and permit appropriate tensioning of the fixation device.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Triage Medical, Inc.Inventors: Brad S. Culbert, Victor V. Cachia
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Patent number: 6632224Abstract: Disclosed is a bone fixation device of the type useful for connecting soft tissue or tendon to bone or for connecting two or more bones or bone fragments together. The device comprises an elongate body having a distal anchor thereon. A proximal anchor is axially movably disposed with respect to the distal anchor, to accommodate different bone dimensions and permit appropriate tensioning of the fixation device. In one embodiment, the fixation device is optimized for construction from a biocompatible metal such as titanium, and the proximal anchor is removable to permit removal of the fixation device.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2001Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Triage Medical, Inc.Inventors: Victor V. Cachia, Gerard von Hoffmann, Brad S. Culbert
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Patent number: 6511481Abstract: Disclosed is a femoral neck fracture fixation device, for reducing and compressing fractures in the proximal femur. The fixation device includes an elongate body with a helical cancellous bone anchor on a distal end. An axially moveable proximal anchor is carried by the proximal end of the fixation device. The device is rotated into position across the femoral neck and into the femoral head, and the proximal anchor is distally advanced to lock the device into place.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2001Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Triage Medical, Inc.Inventors: Gerard von Hoffmann, Victor V. Cachia, Brad S. Culbert
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Patent number: 6348053Abstract: Disclosed is a bone fixation device of the type useful for connecting two or more bone segments during the healing process. The device comprises an elongate pin having a distal anchor thereon. A proximal anchor is axially movably disposed with respect to the pin, to accommodate different bone dimensions and permit appropriate tensioning of the fixation device. The bone fixation device may comprise bioabsorbable or permanent materials such as poly-p-dioxanone, poly L-lactide (PLLA), nylon or stainless steel.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2000Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignee: Triage Medical, Inc.Inventor: Victor V. Cachia