Patents Examined by James Palmer
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Patent number: 8202273Abstract: An orthopedic fixator for positioning a first element relative to a second element with precision and with controlled compliance which can be adjusted during the healing process. One embodiment comprises a first frame for attachment to the first element, a second frame attached to the first frame through a plurality of adjustable effective length struts, and a third frame for attachment to the second element, wherein the third frame is compliantly attached to the second frame. A preferred embodiment comprises adjustable length preload elements to apply unidirectional forces between the first and second frames so as preload the adjustable effective length struts and substantially reduce the positional tolerance. An alternative embodiment comprises adjustable spring elements allowing the compliance of the attachment of the third frame to the second frame to be adjusted at various points in the healing process.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2008Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Inventor: John Peter Karidis
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Patent number: 8197402Abstract: The laryngoscope gaper is a hands free medical device that keeps the patient's mouth open for the introduction of a flexible or rigid endoscope or for the introduction of a tracheal tube. The device includes a mouthpiece with teeth locator, tongue retractor, and laryngoscope guides. The tongue retractor and the mouth piece work to maintain the mouth in an open position during use of the laryngoscope.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2009Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Inventor: Douglas Alexis Cedeno
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Patent number: 8187331Abstract: An implant for insertion between vertebral members in which an inner member, intermediate member, and outer member are concentrically disposed. The inner and outer members may comprise end plates to contact the vertebral members. The outer member may include a tapered interior wall. A locking element is movably contained within an opening that extends through a sidewall of the intermediate member. The intermediate member is displaceable longitudinally in first and second directions relative to the outer member. Displacement of the intermediate member in the first direction tends to force the locking element laterally into contact with the inner and outer members. A biasing member may urge the intermediate member in the first direction. Displacement of the intermediate member in the second direction allows the locking element to be laterally displaced out of contact with the inner member.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2006Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Terrance Strohkirch, Jr., Harold Sparr Taylor, Michael S Veldman
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Patent number: 8187178Abstract: An instrument access device comprises at least a first instrument seal 71 to effect a seal around a first instrument extended through the device and a second instrument seal 72 to effect a seal around a second instrument extended through the device. The instrument seals 71, 72 are configured to be arranged in a sealing relationship to a body of a patient. The device also comprises a distal anchoring ring 401 for location within a wound interior and a retractor member 402 extending proximally from the distal anchoring ring 401 to retract laterally the sides of a wound opening.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2008Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: Atropos LimitedInventors: Frank Bonadio, John Butler, Trevor Vaugh, Shane J. MacNally
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Patent number: 8182484Abstract: A fracture reduction assembly and method for insertion of the assembly through a surgical site in one embodiment includes a base portion including a bone contacting surface and an upper surface, a barrel with a first end portion connected to the bone contacting surface, the base portion and the barrel defining a bore extending through the barrel and the base portion and opening at the upper surface of the base portion, a screw portion including a shaft with a first diameter sized to fit within the bore and a threaded portion with a second diameter sized to not fit within the bore, wherein at least a portion of the shaft is positioned within the bore, and a retainer coupled with the shaft and having a third diameter sized to fit within a first portion of the bore but not within a second portion of the bore.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2008Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: DePuy Products, Inc.Inventors: Stuart R. Grant, Jason Yambor
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Patent number: 8177846Abstract: An implant for insertion between adjacent vertebral members, comprising an implant body with at least one base section and an end cap. The end cap is adapted for selective positioning on a base section via rotational adjustment of the end cap. The end cap comprises an exterior contact surface that faces away from the implant body when positioned on the base section, a seating surface which contacts the base section when positioned on the implant body, an end cap angulation, and locking passages extending between the exterior contact surface and seating surface and adapted to receive base section teeth. The locking passages and base teeth are complimentarily configured to engage and securely maintain the end cap positioned on the base section such that the implant imparts the end cap angulation to an adjacent vertebral body at a selected point when the implant is positioned between adjacent vertebral members.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2009Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Blackwell, Thomas E. Drochner, Michael J. Merves
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Patent number: 8147517Abstract: A method for controlling properties of a medical implant includes locating the medical implant in an interspinous area between two spinal processes of a person. The medical implant is coupled to a container via a conduit. A fluid is received in an interior of the container in fluid communication with the conduit. The fluid flows from the container toward the implant having an interior configured to receive the fluid. A pressure sensor is coupled to the interior of the container and/or an interior of the conduit. An internal pressure is determined of the interior of the interior of the container and/or the interior of the conduit by the sensor. The flow of the fluid is regulated to the interior of the implant to regulate a volume of the implant based on the internal pressure and a medical condition of the person.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2006Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Hai H. Trieu, Eric Christian Lange, Kent Michael Anderson
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Patent number: 8137388Abstract: A spinal implant system is provided for correcting spinal abnormalities. The system involves connectors configured to fit over spinal implant rods, a transverse rod, and a locking member for fixing each connector to the spinal implant rod and transverse rod. The connector is configured such that when the locking member is in a first position, the transverse rod is temporarily fixed to the connector, and when the locking member is in a second position, both the transverse rod and spinal implant rod are fixed to the connector.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2009Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Orthopaedic International, Inc.Inventors: Jude L. Sasing, Edwin C. Madera, Boy Midas H. Firme, Agustin G. Morales, Jose Martin S. Paiso, Adrian Catbagan, Ramon B. Gustilo
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Patent number: 8133174Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for the reception of a surgical instrument inserted through a cannula assembly. An orifice in a seal member defines a central longitudinal axis in general alignment with the cannula assembly. The seal member includes an elastic member for engaging the surgical object about the orifice and forming a fluid-tight interface. A fiber loop is at least partially embedded in the elastic member and serves to compress central portions of the elastic member around the instrument. The fiber loop may form a loop around the orifice and may cooperate with other fiber loops similarly embedded in the seal.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2008Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group LPInventor: Richard D. Gresham
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Patent number: 8109873Abstract: A surgical access device has a surgical retractor having a noncompliant outer ring with an annular axis, an inner ring, and a sleeve coupling the outer ring to the inner ring. The noncompliant outer ring is adapted to roll over itself around the annular axis to roll the sleeve around the outer ring to retract and seal an opening in a biological body wall. The access device may include a lid adapted for being coupled to the noncompliant outer ring of the surgical retractor. The outer ring of the surgical retractor has a cross-sectional shape that prohibits the lid from being partially or incorrectly coupled to the outer ring of the surgical retractor.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2008Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Applied Medical Resources CorporationInventors: Jeremy J. Albrecht, Jennifer T. Ko, Gary M. Johnson, John R. Brustad, Kevin K. Dang
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Patent number: 8070815Abstract: An intervertebral implant system for positioning between an upper vertebra and a lower vertebra is provided. The implant system comprises an intervertebral implant and a staple. The implant comprises an inferior plate and a superior plate, while the superior plate has a vertebral surface facing the upper vertebra and the inferior plate has a vertebral surface facing the lower vertebra. There are two grooves on at least one vertebral surface extending at an angle outward from a centerline on the vertebral surface as they extend from the anterior portion of the plate toward the posterior portion of the plate. When in use, the staple is associated with the two grooves for maintaining stability of the intervertebral implant and preventing backing out of the intervertebral implant. The staple also has two arms and has a generally rectangular shape prior to use.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2008Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Kidong Yu, Mark Dace