Patents Assigned to Zimmer
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Patent number: 9510883Abstract: An anchor for securing an implant within bone. In one embodiment, the anchor is used to aid in securing an acetabular cup within an acetabulum. The anchor may be implanted within an ischial defect of the pelvis, and is attached to an outer surface of the acetabular cup shell. The anchor is made at least in part of, and may be made entirely of, a porous metal material to facilitate the ingrowth of surrounding bone into the anchor for osseointegrating the anchor into the surrounding bone. The anchor may be secured to the acetabular shell by a screw fastener or by cement, for example. The anchor may be secured to the acetabular shell before the anchor and the acetabular shell are together implanted into the acetabulum, or the anchor may be implanted into the ischial defect, followed by seating the acetabular shell in the acetabulum and then securing the acetabular shell to the anchor.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2014Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Joshua B. Weiss, Todd Sekundiak, Mobarakh Mohammed, John Chernosky, Natalia Fridshtand
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Patent number: 9510880Abstract: A bone plate system comprises a bone plate including a first surface and a second surface, the bone plate including at least one threaded aperture, the threaded aperture being tapered between the first surface and the second surface. The bone plate system further comprises at least one fastener including an elongate shaft and a threaded head, the threaded head being tapered between a proximal end of the threaded head and a distal end of the threaded head, wherein a plurality of circumferentially spaced recesses are formed in the threaded head and define a plurality of threaded tabs. The at least one fastener is configured for insertion within the at least one threaded aperture at a plurality of different insertion angles while achieving a locking engagement between the threaded head and the threaded aperture.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2013Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Lance Nathan Terrill, Matthew David Schultz, Bjorn N. Rindal
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Patent number: 9504579Abstract: Methods for predetermining a contour of a resected bone surface and assessing a fit of a prosthesis on the resected bone surface, for designing prostheses to fit discrete patient populations, and for designing customized prostheses.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2012Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignees: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Mohamed Mahfouz, Brian D. Earl
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Patent number: 9504526Abstract: Navigation instruments and guides for targeting a subchondral region of bone and subchondral bone defects are provided. The instruments and guides may be used in reference to an anatomical landmark of a joint.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2013Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: ZIMMER KNEE CREATIONS, INC.Inventors: Shaun B. Hanson, Christopher D. Mandeen
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Methods and instruments for subchondral treatment of joint defects near peripheral articular surface
Patent number: 9498272Abstract: Disclosed in some embodiments are instruments and associated methods for the subchondral treatment of defects near a peripheral articular surface of a joint.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: ZIMMER KNEE CREATIONS, INC.Inventor: Peter F. Sharkey -
Patent number: 9492290Abstract: Systems for determining force balance on a knee joint during a surgical procedure are disclosed. A system can include a tibial prosthesis. The tibial prosthesis can include a bearing component, a base component, and a shim component. The bearing component can have a superior articulating surface and an inferior surface. The bearing component can include a top portion, a bottom portion, a frame disposed between the top portion and the bottom portion, and a plurality of sensors disposed between the frame and the bottom portion. The frame can have a plurality of apertures corresponding in size or shape to the plurality of sensors. The base component can have a superior surface and an inferior surface. The shim component can be configured to be slidable between the inferior surface of the bearing component and the superior surface of the base component in an anterior to posterior direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignees: Zimmer, Inc., Synvasive Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jody Claypool, Wayne Paprosky, David Lewallen, Steven Stump, Barjinder S. Chana, Michael G. Fisher, Kenneth D Johannaber, Andrew P. Sizelove, Stephen E. White
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Patent number: 9492178Abstract: A method for implanting porous spacers (100) for foot and ankle fusion between separate bones of a joint or between two segments of a single bone following an osteotomy procedure. Such spacers may be used in conjunction with an ankle resection system which includes a resection frame (150 and a resection guide (1780). The resection frame can be anchored to the distal tibia and/or the talus and provides an opening (155) through which a bone cutting element can pass for cutting underlying bone. The resection guide can include one or more cutting slots (160,171,172) and the resection guide can be coupled to the resection frame with the one or more cutting slots positioned over the opening in the resection frame so that the bone cutting element can pass through the one or more cutting slots and through the opening in the resection frame for cutting the distal tibia and/or the talus.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2015Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: David J. Neal, Joseph Markham, Victor Valderrabano, Richard John Claridge, John Shirk Kirchner, Mehul Dharia, Ray Zubok, Greg Stebbins
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Patent number: 9486260Abstract: An orthopedic plate comprising, a frame portion and a bearing rotatably coupled with the frame portion, wherein the bearing defines an opening configured to receive a fastener for fastening the orthopedic plate to a body, wherein the bearing includes an outer surface that is eccentric to the opening such that a position of the opening with respect to the frame portion is adjustable as the bearing rotates.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2012Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: Zimmer GMBHInventors: Steven L. Haddad, Paul Bond
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Patent number: 9486320Abstract: Devices, instruments and associated methods for the subchondral treatment of osteoarthritis in hip and shoulder joints are provided. In addition, a method for treating joint pain is provided. The method comprises: identifying a subchondral defect in a subchondral region of a bone of the joint; selecting a subchondral access path to a location near the subchondral defect; and treating the subchondral defect, via the subchondral access, in a manner that restores normal force distribution and joint function while preserving the articular surface of the bone, wherein the joint is a hip or shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2015Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: ZIMMER KNEE CREATIONS, INC.Inventor: Peter F. Sharkey
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Patent number: 9474616Abstract: An elbow prosthesis can include a humeral component having a yoke, an ulnar component having a head, a humeral bearing positionable in a base of the humeral component, an ulnar bearing assembly configured to engage with the head, and a pin extendable through the bearing assembly and the head. The pin can be extendable into first and second ears of the yoke to enable pivotable movement of the ulnar component relative to the humeral component. The elbow prosthesis can include a first fastener insertable through the first ear of the yoke and configured to engage with the pin, and a second fastener insertable through the second ear of the yoke and configured to engage with the pin.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2014Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Terry W. Wagner, Brian L. Kincaid, Kenton A. Walz, Stephen H. Hoag, Mark Reed Marqueling, Brian C. Hodorek
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Patent number: 9474557Abstract: The present invention provides an intramedullary nail having a body with a transverse bore extending through the body and having an area of enhanced stress distribution on at least the lateral side of the transverse bore. In one exemplary embodiment, the intramedullary nail includes a cutout adjacent to the transverse bore, such as an oblique cutout, that enhances the stress distribution of the intramedullary nail in the region around the lateral opening of the transverse bore. In one exemplary embodiment, the cutout includes a ramp portion or area that defines the lateral opening of the transverse bore. In other exemplary embodiments, the cutout includes a runout or a substantially flat portion that defines the lateral opening of the transverse bore.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2014Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Assignee: Zimmer GmbHInventors: Andy Schwammberger, Jordan Velikov, Reto Senger, Rolf Dittmann
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Patent number: 9468475Abstract: A system for installing a vertebral stabilization system. The system includes an installation tool including a handle portion and a shaft extending distally from the handle portion. The shaft includes a conduit and a staple mechanism. The system also includes a flexible implant member extending along the conduit configured to be advanced out from a distal end of the shaft, and a staple housed in the staple mechanism. The staple is configured to secure the flexible implant member to a vertebra. The handle portion is configured to selectively advance the flexible implant member from the shaft and to selectively actuate the staple mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2014Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: Zimmer Spine, Inc.Inventor: Hugh D. Hestad
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Patent number: 9468470Abstract: Anchor for attachment to a bony structure, comprising a hook, an anchor body with a distal wall facing the hook, and a fastening system for fastening a connection member to the anchor body. A slot is defined between the hook and the distal wall, for receiving a bony structure such as a vertebra portion. The anchor further comprises a retention member having a distal end with teeth, passing through the distal wall and being movable relative to the anchor body, from a retracted position to a protracted position where the distal end protrudes from the distal wall, inside the slot. The proximal end of the retention member defines a seat for the connection member.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2015Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: Zimmer SpineInventors: Georges Legallois, Gilles Larroque-Lahitette
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Patent number: 9462967Abstract: An apparatus and methods for locating the axis of rotation of one or more condyles are disclosed. A condyle axis locator can include a first concave member, a second concave member, and a handle extending between the first and second concave members. The first and second concave members can include first and second locating members, respectively, extending from a surface of the first and second concave members. The first and second locating members can each include at least one opening for receiving a marking instrument. A method for locating the axis of rotation of a condyle can include positioning a first longitudinal bone in flexion relative to an adjacent second longitudinal bone, placing one of the concave members of the condyle axis locator under the condyle, and inserting a marking instrument in the opening of the locating member to mark the axis of rotation of the condyle.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2013Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Assignee: ZIMMER, INC.Inventors: Tyler S. Boggs, Jia Li, David S. Hatfield
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Patent number: 9451969Abstract: A femoral reamer (100) can include a base material (304) and a coating (302) disposed on the base material. The coating can be harder than the base material and, as a result, the femoral reamer can wear more slowly than if the coating was absent. The coating can be a different color than the base material. When the coating is worn off, such wear can be easily observed from a visual inspection of the femoral reamer. The coating can have an initial thickness (i.e., a thickness prior to use) that is related to a tolerance on a size and/or a shape of a hole drilled by the femoral reamer. When the coating is worn off, the size and/or the shape of the hole drilled by the femoral reamer may be at or near an edge of a specified tolerance range. The femoral reamer can be part of a kit and a method.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2014Date of Patent: September 27, 2016Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Paul Borries, Bart C. Benedict, Trent Pals
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Patent number: 9445849Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein provide compression/distraction methods and tools useful for fitting a spinal stabilization system in a patient through minimally invasive surgery. The spinal stabilization system may comprise screws anchored in vertebrae. The vertebrae may need to be compressed or distracted. One embodiment of an instrument disclosed herein may comprise a shaft for engaging one of the screws through an extender sleeve. A driver may engage another screw through an opening of the instrument. Through this engagement, a surgeon may use the rack and pinion of the instrument to compress or distract one or more levels of the vertebrae in a parallel motion, which can be advantageous clinically in certain situations.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2015Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: Zimmer Spine, Inc.Inventors: Emily E. King, Bruce A. Riceman, Charles R. Forton, Peter Thomas Miller
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Patent number: 9439785Abstract: Hip replacement surgery (hip arthroplasty) includes implantation of a distal stem into a femur of a patient, and implantation of a proximal body to connect to the distal stem. A practitioner uses a “trial” or “provisional” to determine a suitable size and configuration for the implantable proximal body, then selects a suitable proximal body from a set of differently sized and shaped proximal bodies. The trial adjusts discretely, as opposed to continuously, and has discrete settings that correspond to the sizes and configurations available in the set of implantable proximal bodies. In some examples, the trials are provided as a kit of parts, where each part in the kit is adjustable for height (i.e., the length of the femur). The parts in the kit can have different, fixed, values for offset (i.e., the lateral distance of the femur to the center of the femoral head in the acetabulum).Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2014Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Adam Christopher Huddle, Robert D. Krebs
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Patent number: 9439766Abstract: Multi-layered prosthetic constructs, kits, and methods are disclosed. A prosthetic construct can include a first ceramic component having a first surface, the first ceramic component comprising a first ceramic material, and a second ceramic component having a second surface disposed on the first surface of the first ceramic component, the second ceramic component comprising a second ceramic material. The second ceramic material of the second ceramic component can exert a compressive force on the first ceramic material. A ceramic material of the second ceramic component can include a different coefficient of thermal expansion than a ceramic material of the first ceramic component. Optionally, a ceramic construct can include a ceramic component and a membrane disposed onto and bonded to at least a portion of the ceramic component, the membrane configured to provide fracture reinforcement to the ceramic component.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2013Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Matthew E. Monaghan, David M Miller
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Patent number: 9439765Abstract: Implantable devices for the surgical treatment of bone, and particularly to a bone defect at a joint region, and even more particularly at the subchondral bone level of the joint region, are disclosed. The implantable devices may be formed of a bone material, and configured to serve the dual functions of providing mechanical strength and structural integrity to the area to be treated, while also facilitating the dispersal of a flowable material in the same area. Associated delivery tools are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2014Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: ZIMMER KNEE CREATIONS, INC.Inventors: Charanpreet S. Bagga, Shaun B. Hanson
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Patent number: 9439738Abstract: An implant device has an exterior portion forming an exterior surface of the implant. The exterior portion is made of a porous material defining passages through the exterior portion. An inner portion has an outer surface with a treated area that is accessible from the exterior surface through the passages. The treated area has a treatment for direct attachment to bone or soft tissue.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2013Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: Zimmer Dental, Inc.Inventor: Matthew J. Lomicka