Patents by Inventor Aaron Markworth
Aaron Markworth has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20220265430Abstract: A surgical implant with recesses adapted to capture fixation medium that extravasates during implantation. The implant includes an elongated stem having a distal tip configured for insertion into an implant receiving area of a patient. A collar having recesses for capturing extravasating fixation medium is attached on the stem. The collar can be fixed to the stem by a separable collar-engagement feature or the collar can be fixed to the stem via structures on the stem.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2022Publication date: August 25, 2022Applicant: Onkos Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Dan Librot, Aaron Markworth, Mike King
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Publication number: 20200205985Abstract: A surgical implant with recesses adapted to capture fixation medium that extravasates during implantation. The implant includes an elongated stem having a distal tip configured for insertion into an implant receiving area of a patient. A collar having recesses for capturing extravasating fixation medium is attached on the stem. The collar can be fixed to the stem by a separable collar-engagement feature or the collar can be fixed to the stem via structures on the stem.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2020Publication date: July 2, 2020Applicant: Onkos Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Dan Librot, Aaron Markworth, Mike King
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Patent number: 10687961Abstract: An expanding interbody includes a first articulating member; a second articulating member rotatably connected to the first articulating member; and a clip member that engages each of the first articulating member and the second articulating member, wherein any of the first articulating member and the second articulating member includes a plurality of grooves arranged in a progressively elongated arrangement, and wherein the clip member includes at least one protruding tip that sequentially engages the plurality of grooves causing the first articulating member to rotate with respect to the second articulating member.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2014Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Inventors: Mahmoud F. Abdelgany, Kevin Sichler, Aaron Markworth, Younghoon Oh
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Patent number: 10610365Abstract: A surgical implant with recesses adapted to capture fixation medium that extravazates during implantation. The implant includes an elongated stem having a distal tip configured for insertion into an implant receiving area of a patient. A collar designed to house recesses for capturing extravazating fixation medium is attached on the stem. The collar can be fixed to the stem by a separable collar-engagement feature or the collar can be fixed to the stem via structures on the stem.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2017Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: Onkos Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Dan Librot, Aaron Markworth, Mike King
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Publication number: 20200054365Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention includes a bone fixation assembly comprising a coupling element and a bone anchor. The coupling element has an upper surface with a first diameter defining a first bore extending along a first axis, a lower surface with a second diameter defining a second bore extending along a second axis, and an internal surface area defining a seating portion adjacent to the lower surface. The bone anchor has an insertion end opposite of a head. The head may be curved for receipt within the seating portion. The first diameter of the first bore is greater than the second diameter of the second bore. Likewise, the first and second axes may intersect such that the first and second bores are in communication with one another. Related elements and systems of this assembly are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2019Publication date: February 20, 2020Inventors: John Carbone, Aaron Markworth, Michael Horan, Yves Stephane Crozet
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Patent number: 10517646Abstract: In one embodiment, a method of stabilizing bone, including providing a fixation assembly including an anchoring element and a coupling element, the coupling element having an upper surface with a first diameter defining a first bore extending along a first axis, a lower surface with a second diameter smaller than the first diameter defining a second bore extending along a second axis, the first and second axes intersect such that the first and second bores are in communication with one another and an internal surface area defining a seating portion adjacent to the lower surface, and the anchoring element having a head portion positioned within a coupling element; securing the fixation assembly to bone.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2017Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: Stryker European Holdings I, LLCInventors: John Carbone, Aaron Markworth, Michael Horan, Yves Stephane Crozet
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Publication number: 20190192304Abstract: A surgical implant with recesses adapted to capture fixation medium that extravazates during implantation. The implant includes an elongated stem having a distal tip configured for insertion into an implant receiving area of a patient. A collar designed to house recesses for capturing extravazating fixation medium is attached on the stem. The collar can be fixed to the stem by a separable collar-engagement feature or the collar can be fixed to the stem via structures on the stem.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2017Publication date: June 27, 2019Applicant: Onkos Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Dan Librot, Aaron Markworth, Mike King
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Publication number: 20170231666Abstract: In one embodiment, a method of stabilizing bone, including providing a fixation assembly including an anchoring element and a coupling element, the coupling element having an upper surface with a first diameter defining a first bore extending along a first axis, a lower surface with a second diameter smaller than the first diameter defining a second bore extending along a second axis, the first and second axes intersect such that the first and second bores are in communication with one another and an internal surface area defining a seating portion adjacent to the lower surface, and the anchoring element having a head portion positioned within a coupling element; securing the fixation assembly to bone.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2017Publication date: August 17, 2017Inventors: John Carbone, Aaron Markworth, Michael Horan, Yves Stephane Crozet
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Patent number: 9662144Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention includes a bone fixation assembly comprising a coupling element and a bone anchor. The coupling element has an upper surface with a first diameter defining a first bore extending along a first axis, a lower surface with a second diameter defining a second bore extending along a second axis, and an internal surface area defining a seating portion adjacent to the lower surface. The bone anchor has an insertion end opposite of a head. The head may be curved for receipt within the seating portion. The first diameter of the first bore is greater than the second diameter of the second bore. Likewise, the first and second axes may intersect such that the first and second bores are in communication with one another. Related elements and systems of this assembly are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2014Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: Stryker European Holdings I, LLCInventors: John Carbone, Aaron Markworth, Michael Horan, Yves Stephane Crozet
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Patent number: 9386975Abstract: An interbody distractor and geometry trial instrument to measure a height and an angle for an associated implant includes a height handle and an expansion head coupled to the height handle that is adapted to be positioned in a vertebral body. A wedge sleeve is coupled to the expansion head, to control an angle of a first surface plate and a second surface plate of the expansion head when the wedge sleeve interacts with the expansion head. A wedge sleeve knob is adapted to drive the wedge sleeve linearly towards the vertebral body when the wedge sleeve knob is actuated. A height of the expansion head and an angle of the first and the second surface plate are measured to determine the height and the angle of the associated implant when the height handle and the wedge sleeve knob are actuated.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2013Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: Amendia, Inc.Inventors: Aaron Markworth, Kevin Sichler
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Publication number: 20150032160Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention includes a bone fixation assembly comprising a coupling element and a bone anchor. The coupling element has an upper surface with a first diameter defining a first bore extending along a first axis, a lower surface with a second diameter defining a second bore extending along a second axis, and an internal surface area defining a seating portion adjacent to the lower surface. The bone anchor has an insertion end opposite of a head. The head may be curved for receipt within the seating portion. The second diameter of the second bore may be greater than the first diameter of the first bore or vice versa. Likewise, the first and second axes may intersect such that the first and second bores are in communication with one another. Related elements and systems of this assembly are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2014Publication date: January 29, 2015Inventors: John Carbone, Aaron Markworth, Michael Horan, Yves Stephane Crozet
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Publication number: 20140330280Abstract: An interbody distractor and geometry trial instrument to measure a height and an angle for an associated implant includes a height handle and an expansion head coupled to the height handle that is adapted to be positioned in a vertebral body. A wedge sleeve is coupled to the expansion head, to control an angle of a first surface plate and a second surface plate of the expansion head when the wedge sleeve interacts with the expansion head. A wedge sleeve knob is adapted to drive the wedge sleeve linearly towards the vertebral body when the wedge sleeve knob is actuated. A height of the expansion head and an angle of the first and the second surface plate are measured to determine the height and the angle of the associated implant when the height handle and the wedge sleeve knob are actuated.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2013Publication date: November 6, 2014Applicant: CUSTOM SPINE, INC.Inventors: Aaron Markworth, Kevin Sichler
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Patent number: 8870930Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention includes a method of stabilizing a spine including providing a coupling element having an uppermost end defining a first plane, a lowermost end defining a second plane, and at least one bore extending from said uppermost end toward said lowermost end, wherein said first and second planes intersect one another, assembling said coupling element with an anchoring element, and after the assembling step, securing said anchoring element in bone.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2013Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: Stryker SpineInventors: John Carbone, Aaron Markworth, Michael Horan, Yves Stephane Crozet
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Publication number: 20130317551Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention includes a method of stabilizing a spine including providing a coupling element having an uppermost end defining a first plane, a lowermost end defining a second plane, and at least one bore extending from said uppermost end toward said lowermost end, wherein said first and second planes intersect one another, assembling said coupling element with an anchoring element, and after the assembling step, securing said anchoring element in bone.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2013Publication date: November 28, 2013Inventors: John Carbone, Aaron Markworth, Michael Horan, Yves Stephane Crozet
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Patent number: 8506600Abstract: A method of stabilizing bone, such as a spine, includes providing a coupling element having first and second sections that are angled relative to one another, the coupling element having rod receiving openings for securing an elongated member such as an orthopedic rod, and assembling the coupling element with an anchoring element. The method includes securing the anchoring element in bone, moving the coupling element relative to the anchoring element to align the rod receiving openings with the orthopedic rod, securing the orthopedic rod in the rod receiving openings, and after the securing step, locking the coupling element from further movement relative to the anchoring element.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2008Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: Stryker SpineInventors: John Carbone, Aaron Markworth, Michael Horan, Yves Crozet
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Publication number: 20110046684Abstract: A screw assembly and method includes a coupling member comprising a semi-bulbous end; a fixator component that receives the semi-bulbous end of the coupling member; a resisting member mounted in the coupling member and comprising a mating member; a connection pin comprising a resisting member socket operatively connected to the mating member of the resisting member; and a blocker that engages the coupling member.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: Custom Spine, Inc.Inventors: Mahmoud F. Abdelgany, Young Hoon Oh, Aaron Markworth
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Patent number: 7803192Abstract: An artificial intervertebral disc and method of attaching the disc to vertebral bodies includes a plurality of separate structural members arranged in a stacked configuration, wherein each structural member comprises a female cavity having a unique size compared with the female cavities of the other structural members, wherein a top and middle structural member comprise male bodies defined by outer edges of the respective female cavities of the top and middle structural members, wherein the male body of the top structural member is dimensioned and configured to sit in the female body of the middle structural member, wherein the male body of the middle structural member is dimensioned and configured to sit in the female body of a bottom structural member, and wherein each of the top and bottom structural member comprise at least one projecting member outwardly extending therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2007Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Custom Spine, Inc.Inventors: YoungHoon Oh, Aaron Markworth, Mahmoud F. Abdelgany
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Patent number: 7776040Abstract: An apparatus for persuading an orthopedic rod into position in an orthopedic device such as an implant or coupling element is disclosed. The apparatus includes a body, a pusher member and a trigger slidingly coupling the pusher member to the body. The pusher member includes a slide and sleeve attached to the slide. The sleeve includes at least one pusher bar. A ratchet controls the translation of the pusher member along the body to urge the rod into position in the orthopedic device. The pusher member and body define a cannula so that a fastener may be inserted once the rod is in position. The apparatus is operable via a single hand. In addition, a method of urging an orthopedic rod into a recess of an orthopedic device using the rod persuader is provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2003Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Stryker SpineInventors: Aaron Markworth, Yves Crozet
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Publication number: 20090036987Abstract: An artificial intervertebral disc and method of attaching the disc to vertebral bodies includes a plurality of separate structural members arranged in a stacked configuration, wherein each structural member comprises a female cavity having a unique size compared with the female cavities of the other structural members, wherein a top and middle structural member comprise male bodies defined by outer edges of the respective female cavities of the top and middle structural members, wherein the male body of the top structural member is dimensioned and configured to sit in the female body of the middle structural member, wherein the male body of the middle structural member is dimensioned and configured to sit in the female body of a bottom structural member, and wherein each of the top and bottom structural member comprise at least one projecting member outwardly extending therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2007Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventors: YoungHoon Oh, Aaron Markworth, Mahmoud F. Abdelgany
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Publication number: 20080132953Abstract: A method of stabilizing bone, such as a spine, includes providing a coupling element having first and second sections that are angled relative to one another, the coupling element having rod receiving openings for securing an elongated member such as an orthopedic rod, and assembling the coupling element with an anchoring element. The method includes securing the anchoring element in bone, moving the coupling element relative to the anchoring element to align the rod receiving openings with the orthopedic rod, securing the orthopedic rod in the rod receiving openings, and after the securing step, locking the coupling element from further movement relative to the anchoring element.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2008Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: Stryker SpineInventors: John Carbone, Aaron Markworth, Michael Horan, Yves Crozet