Patents Examined by Daphna Shui
  • Patent number: 6113600
    Abstract: The embodiment of a spinal fixation system 10 including a pair of longitudinal members 11, 12 positionable adjacent the spine, engaging member for engaging longitudinal members to the spine 13, 14, a pair of wedge members 16 each having a bearing surface 38 configured to bear on a longitudinal member 11, 12, and a connector 20 configured to span a distance between the longitudinal members 11, 12. The connector 20 includes a pair of engaging members 25, 26 each having a fixation surface 33 and a connecting surface 30, and a bridge member 21 attached to the connecting surfaces 30. The engaging members 25, 26 each define a thru-hole 35 for receiving one of the wedge members 16. The thru-holes 35 are aligned so that when one of the wedge members 16 is advanced through the thru-hole 35, the bearing surface 38 will bear on a corresponding longitudinal member 11, 12 to force the longitudinal member 11, 12 into contact with the fixation surface 33 and engage the longitudinal member 11, 12 to the connector 20.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2000
    Assignee: Denek Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Denis S. Drummond, James Van Hoeck, David L. Brumfield, M. Neil Anderson, Michael C. Sherman
  • Patent number: 6022351
    Abstract: A fastener system for use in reattaching a skull flap in an opening formed in a patient's skull during brain surgery, is simple, quick, and easy to use, and is cost effective. The system includes a fastener element and a substantially disc shaped lock element. Both are made of bio-compatible radiolucent rigid plastic material. The fastener element has a substantially disc shaped head and a shank, the shank having substantially flat first and second substantially parallel surfaces having ratchet teeth on them. The shank typically has a thickness, with ratchet teeth, where it extends through a gap between the skull flap and the skull, of about 1-2 mm. The lock element has a through extending opening defined at least in part by locking teeth which cooperate with the ratchet teeth to allow the lock element to be brought tightly into contact with the skull and skull flap to hold the fastener and lock elements in place and to position the skull flap in the skull.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2000
    Inventors: Paul W. Bremer, Ross L Bremer, Scott Gingold