Patents Assigned to Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.
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Publication number: 20100324610Abstract: Derotation instrument assemblies and systems are provided to facilitate positioning one or more vertebrae of a spinal column into a desired alignment. The instrument assemblies and systems include implant holders engageable to respective implants engaged to vertebrae of the spinal column, transverse bridges to connect implant holders associated with a particular vertebra, and inter-level linking assemblies to connect instrument assemblies associated with different vertebrae. Derotation handles can be provided to facilitate application of the alignment forces, while the assemblies distribute the corrective forces to the connected implants and vertebrae.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.Inventors: Keith Bridwell, Stewart Young, Brian Burd, Douglas D. Kave
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Publication number: 20100324684Abstract: A method for correcting spondylolisthesis from the lateral approach is provided in which a pair of insertion members are inserted laterally into upper and lower vertebrae, a connecting member is affixed to the insertion members, and a rotating force is applied to the connecting member to encourage the upper and lower vertebrae into a desired position relative to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.Inventors: Lukas Eisermann, Tai Friesem, Jean Charles LeHuec, Hallett Mathews
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Publication number: 20100324687Abstract: Implants sized to be inserted into an intervertebral space between first and second vertebral members. The implants may include a body with opposing first and second ends. An end cap may be connected to the body and include a first side with a contact surface that faces away from the body and is configured to contact against one of the first and second vertebral members when the implant is positioned in the intervertebral space. The end cap may also include a second side that faces towards the body. A connection mechanism may connect the end cap and the body for the end cap to pivot to adjust an angular position of the end cap relative to the body. The body and the end cap may each include locking features that engage together to lock an angular position of the end cap. The locking features may be configured to overlap at each of the angular positions to engage together and maintain the angular position of the end cap relative to the body when the implant is positioned in the intervertebral space.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2009Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Anthony J. Melkent, Eric A. Potts, Stanley T. Palmatier
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Publication number: 20100324601Abstract: The present application discloses methods for treating a multi-level spinal deformity. The methods may include inserting a tether in a minimally-invasive manner through an entrance incision. The tether is moved along the spine and positioned to reduce and/or eliminate the deformity. Once the tether is positioned along the spine, the tether may be secured to the vertebral members. In one embodiment, the tether includes a rigid section and a flexible section. The tether may be positioned within the spine with the rigid section extending along a first length of the spine and the flexible section extending along a second length of the spine. The different sections provide different corrective forces to the spine to reduce and/or eliminate the spinal deformity. In one embodiment, the rigid section extends along an apex of the spinal deformity.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.Inventors: Randall Noel Allard, Mark David Waugh, Larry Thomas McBride, JR.
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Publication number: 20100318189Abstract: An intervertebral spacer for positioning between vertebral members. The spacer may include contact surfaces that are configured to contact against the vertebral members. A fluid cylinder may be positioned between the first and second contact surfaces and configured to contain a fluid. The fluid cylinder may include an outer cylinder with an open first end that telescopingly receives an inner cylinder. The spacer is configured to maintain the distance between the contact surfaces at a desired amount.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Jason A. Edie, Lloyd Guyton Bowers Cooper, Don Byron Walker, II
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Publication number: 20100318132Abstract: Systems and methods are provided that include a plate member engageable to the spinal column with an anchor assembly. The anchor assembly includes a coupling member having a post extending through at least one opening of the plate member and an anchor member pivotally captured in a receiver member of the coupling member below a lower surface of the plate member. A locking member secures the plate member to the coupling member. The coupling member includes an extended post with a proximal removable portion. The extended post facilitates placement of the plate member in position relative to the anchor assembly when engaged to the patient and be employed to reduce the plate member toward the anchor assembly when engaged to a vertebra.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.Inventors: Anthony J. Melkent, Charles L. Branch, JR., Jonathan Blackwell
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Patent number: 7850732Abstract: A sacral prosthesis for a partial or complete sacrectomy has a central body with a platform on a superior face thereof; first and second arms extending superiorly and laterally from the central body, with the arms including respective terminal portions for anchoring to a respective ilium. The terminal portions are held spaced from one another and the central body is suspended by the arms such that the platform is disposed inferiorly to the terminal portions at a fixed position relative thereto. The sacral prosthesis supports a spinal column against inferior displacement by supporting a vertebral body with the platform, while advantageously simultaneously preventing relative lateral displacement of the ilia. The sacral prosthesis may advantageously be formed of a radiolucent material.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventor: Eric S. Heinz
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Patent number: 7850717Abstract: A bone anchor including a bone engaging element and an implant engaging element. The bone engaging element includes a first portion formed of a first material and a second portion formed of a second material and extending at least partially along a length of the first portion, and with the second portion of the bone engaging element positioned between the first portion and adjacent bone tissue when the bone engaging element is engaged with the bone to provide an interface with the adjacent bone tissue. In one embodiment, the first portion of the bone engaging element exhibits a first level of rigidity and the second portion exhibits a second level of rigidity less than the first level of rigidity. In another embodiment, the bone engaging element includes external threads, with the second portion of the bone engaging element defining at least a portion of the external threads.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Dewey, Chris Patterson
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Patent number: 7850719Abstract: Orthopedic implants are disclosed that may be used in spinal applications. In one embodiment, a plate portion is provided with a threaded protrusion on which a connector for attachment to an orthopedic rod can be fitted. The protrusion may be multi-axially orientable with respect to said plate portion. The plate portion may include a dome having an inner surface that may be of conical shape, through which a portion of the protrusion may extend. A pin may be provided to retain the protrusion in place with respect to the dome. A second plate portion may be provided, which may be integral with or movable with respect to the first plate portion, that can be connected to a bone, e.g. iliac or sacral bone.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2005Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Jose Gournay, Philippe Lemaitre, Ezzine Banouskou
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Patent number: 7850715Abstract: Apparatuses are disclosed for use in orthopedic surgery, for example for procedures in which a support member is connected to the spine. A connector member for connecting to an orthopedic implant and a support member is provided. A sleeve fits around the implant, and a locking member or mechanism connects to the sleeve. Locking causes a part of the sleeve to press the support against the connector, and causes a part of the sleeve to compress around the implant, so that the implant and support are substantially inhibited or prevented from moving with respect to each other.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2005Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic Inc.Inventors: Ezzine Banouskou, Jose Gournay, Douglas N. Baker, Marco Capote
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Patent number: 7850736Abstract: A vertebral implant for use in vertebral fusion surgeries includes a body with an exterior surface and an interior surface. The interior surface defines an interior cavity into which bone growth promoting materials such as bone graft are insertable. The body also includes a plurality of apertures that extend from the exterior surface to the interior surface. Further, the vertebral implant includes a cutting feature to decorticate bone that protrudes outward from the exterior surface at each aperture. The cutting feature is shaped so that as a cutting force is applied to move the implant in a cutting direction, the removed bone matter is directed through the apertures and into the interior cavity.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventor: Eric S. Heinz
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Patent number: 7850716Abstract: Mechanisms for connecting an elongated member for orthopedic support or therapy to bone or other tissue are disclosed. Embodiments may include a receiver member with a channel for accommodating an elongated member such as a spinal rod and a channel for accommodating a bone-engaging member, a bone-engaging member that is insertable into the channel in the receiver member, and a lock member for locking the receiver member, bone-engaging member, and elongated member together. The channels may be variously oriented with respect to each other. Methods for using such embodiments are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventor: Harold Sparr Taylor
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Patent number: 7850735Abstract: A prosthetic device for insertion into a spondylosed intervertebral space is provided. The prosthetic device includes a first component having a first flange for longitudinally engaging a first vertebra during longitudinal insertion therein, and a second component having a second flange for longitudinally engaging a second vertebra during longitudinal insertion therein. One of the first and second components comprises a projection and the other of the first and second components comprises a recess, the projection and recess being adapted to engage one another. One of the projection and the recess are offset relative to the other of the projection and the recess to accommodate the spondylosed relationship between the first and second vertebrae.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2004Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Lukas Eisermann, Eddie F. Ray, III, Hallett Mathews, Tai Friesem, Jean-Charles LeHuec
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Publication number: 20100312173Abstract: Described are novel methods for delivering a medical agent to a plurality of locations within a patient tissue volume such as the interior space of a spinal disc, and also for removing material therefrom during medical agent delivery to enhance the delivery. Also described are medical delivery devices such as needle assemblies configured to facilitate the regional delivery of medical agents to patient tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: William F. McKay, Susan J. Drapeau
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Patent number: 7846185Abstract: An expandable interspinous process implant is disclosed and can include a body and an injection tube extending from the body. The expandable interspinous process implant can be moved from a relaxed configuration to an expanded configuration in which the body is at least partially inflated around a superior spinous process and an inferior spinous process.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2006Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Carls, Kent M. Anderson, Eric C. Lange, Roy Lim, Hai H. Trieu, Aurelien Bruneau
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Patent number: 7842038Abstract: In one preferred aspect, a method is provided for forming an opening in bone for the sequential dilation of tissue.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2006Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Sean M. Haddock, Jeff J. Justis, T. Andrew Simonton
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Publication number: 20100298881Abstract: Systems and methods for vertebral stabilization are provided. In one embodiment, a system includes a bone anchor with a threaded portion positioned opposite a post portion. A connector is provided including a pair of oppositely positioned branches defining a receptacle structured to receive the post portion. The receptacle is positionable between an open configuration and a closed configuration, wherein the connector is positionable along and about the post portion in the open configuration. The system also includes an elongate support member defining a passage structured to receive and engage a portion of the connector. As the connector is received in the passage, the branches of the connector move toward one another and force the receptacle toward the closed configuration wherein the connector is fixed relative to the post portion. Other systems, apparatuses and methods for vertebral stabilization are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2009Publication date: November 25, 2010Applicant: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Roy LIM, William R. SEARS
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Publication number: 20100298815Abstract: Described is a medically useful article comprising a three-dimensional body including one or more implantable substances, wherein the body defines one or more reservoirs for receiving amounts of a biocompatible wetting liquid. In certain embodiments the body is disruptable upon wetting with the biocompatible liquid to form a conformable implantable material such as a putty, paste or more flowable wetted implant material. Also described are methods for manufacturing such medical materials, and methods for using such medical materials to treat patients.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2010Publication date: November 25, 2010Applicant: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey L. Scifert, William F. McKay
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Publication number: 20100298883Abstract: Devices and methods for spinal stabilization include first and second anchor assemblies engageable to respective ones of first and second vertebrae and a connecting element engageable to the first and second anchor assemblies. The connecting element includes opposite first and second end members and a bumper assembly between the end members that flexibly connects the end members so the connecting element can provide dynamic stabilization of the spinal column when engaged to the anchor assemblies.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2010Publication date: November 25, 2010Applicant: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.Inventors: Jason Eckhardt, Tom J. Francis, Hai H. Trieu
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Publication number: 20100297255Abstract: Described are malleable medical compositions such as pastes or putties that include solids combined with a liquid carrier. The solids include particulate collagen and particulate demineralized bone matrix. The liquid carrier includes an aqueous medium comprising a polysaccharide. Also described are methods for making and using such medical compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2010Publication date: November 25, 2010Applicant: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Susan J. Drapeau, Kathy L. Chamness, William F. McKay