Patents by Inventor Alex Kunzler

Alex Kunzler 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).

  • Patent number: 7025787
    Abstract: An implantable prosthesis is described having a pair of opposed shells and a central body disposed between the opposed shells wherein the central body and the shells cooperate to limit the motion of the central body with respect to the shells. An assembly for preparing a disc space for the implantation of a prosthesis is further described having a plurality of instruments cooperating to guide a tool associated with the assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2006
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Vincent Bryan, Alex Kunzler, Randall Allard, Richard Broman, Anthony Finazzo, Carlos Gil, Elliott Marshall, Leonard Tokish
  • Publication number: 20060041313
    Abstract: An vertebral implant is interposed between two vertebral endplates and comprises a first endplate assembly having a first restraint mechanism extending from a first exterior surface for engaging a first vertebral endplate The implant further comprises a second endplate assembly having a second restraint mechanism extending from a second exterior surface for engaging a second vertebral endplate and a central body articulable between the first and second endplate assemblies. The first restraint mechanism has a shape that matches a contour in the first vertebral endplate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 18, 2005
    Publication date: February 23, 2006
    Applicant: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Randall Allard, Elliott Marshall, Leonard Tokish, Alex Kunzler, David Yager, Tom Francis, Kenneth Misser, Greg Marik, Kevin Foley, David Rosler, Lukas Eisermann, Anthony Finazzo, Richard Broman
  • Patent number: 6949105
    Abstract: The invention relates to a technique for precisely locating a line containing a predetermined point within the surgical site using a series of levels and plumb lines and internal anatomical features of the surgical site, using this location to precisely position and temporarily affix a site preparation scaffold relative to the patient's anatomy so that site preparation instruments can be introduced into the site at precise locations governed by the scaffold geometry and patient anatomy. This precise positioning of the scaffold also provides a way for the surgeon to use patient anatomical features to reliably and precisely prepare the surgical site. Scaffolds having angling features further increase the precise preparation of the surgical site. This increased precision in site preparation increases the probability of a successful procedure, and decreases the likelihood that additional surgery may be needed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2005
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Vincent Bryan, Alex Kunzler, Robert Conta, Randy Allard, Richard J. Broman, Anthony Finazzo, Carlos E. Gil, Jeffrey P. Rouleau, Leonard Tokish, Jr., David Yager
  • Patent number: 6908309
    Abstract: A demonstration model assembly having an anatomical model structure that is stabilized by a support in a relatively compact area on a stable surface is provided. The anatomical model structure is a reproduction of a patient's anatomy, preferably the vertebral column, that is at least partially and removably embedded in a support. Also provided is a demonstration platform adapted to simulate surgical operating room conditions, such as an operating table with side rails and the like. The simulated operating room conditions facilitate the demonstration of various surgical techniques. The demonstration platform may also act as a container and a transporting device for the instruments and other materials used in the demonstration with the side rails acting as handles for the demonstration platform.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 21, 2005
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Carlos Gil, Alex Kunzler
  • Publication number: 20050096746
    Abstract: An assembly for preparing a vertebral disc space to receive a prosthesis comprises a support frame having a base and a pair of guide tracks extending from the base. The base is adapted to attach to a plurality of vertebral bodies. The assembly further includes a guide block operatively connected to at least one of the guide tracks and having an opening disposed there through. The assembly further includes a position control mechanism corresponding to the at least one of the guide tracks. The position control mechanism has a plate extending there from for coupling to the guide track and the guide block and an actuating knob for adjusting the position of the plate and therefore the guide block. The assembly further includes a bone-removal device positioned through the opening of the guide block and operatively connected to the guide block.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 16, 2004
    Publication date: May 5, 2005
    Applicant: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Vincent Bryan, Alex Kunzler, Randall Allard, Richard Broman, Anthony Finazzo, Carlos Gil, Elliott Marshall, Leonard Tokish
  • Publication number: 20050059976
    Abstract: The invention relates to a technique for precisely locating a line containing a predetermined point within the surgical site using a series of levels and plumb lines and internal anatomical features of the surgical site, using this location to precisely position and temporarily affix a site preparation scaffold relative to the patient's anatomy so that site preparation instruments can be introduced into the site at precise locations governed by the scaffold geometry and patient anatomy. This precise positioning of the scaffold also provides a way for the surgeon to use patient anatomical features to reliably and precisely prepare the surgical site. Scaffolds having angling features further increase the precise preparation of the surgical site. This increased precision in site preparation increases the probability of a successful procedure, and decreases the likelihood that additional surgery may be needed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 4, 2003
    Publication date: March 17, 2005
    Applicant: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Vincent Bryan, Alex Kunzler, Robert Conta, Randy Allard, Richard Broman, Anthony Finazzo, Carlos Gil, Jeffrey Rouleau, Leonard Tokish, David Yager
  • Publication number: 20050038515
    Abstract: A prosthetic device for insertion into an intervertebral disc space is provided. The device includes a first endplate component for engaging a first vertebral body, a second endplate component for engaging a second vertebral body, and an articulating central body component extending between the first and second endplate components. The articulating central body component having a mechanical compression component.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2004
    Publication date: February 17, 2005
    Applicant: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventor: Alex Kunzler
  • Publication number: 20050015091
    Abstract: A drill head for preparing the bone of two opposing intervertebral bodies to accept the concaval-convex shape of an endoprosthesis includes a form cutter portion, drive means, and a housing. The form cutter having such a profile allows the drill head to fit in the narrow space between two opposing intervertebral bodies in the cervical spine of a patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2004
    Publication date: January 20, 2005
    Applicant: SDGI Holdings Inc.
    Inventors: Vincent Bryan, Alex Kunzler
  • Publication number: 20040098131
    Abstract: The invention relates to a spinal disc endoprosthesis. The endoprosthesis has a resilient body formed of one or more materials which may vary in stiffness from a relatively stiff exterior annular gasket portion to a relatively supple central nucleus portion. Concaval-convex elements at least partly surround that nucleus portion so as to retain the nucleus portion and gasket between adjacent vertebral bodies in a patient's spine. Assemblies of endoprosthetic discs, endoprosthetic vertebral bodies, and endoprosthetic longitudinal ligaments may be constructed. To implant this endoprosthesis assembly, information is obtained regarding the size, shape, and nature of a patient's damaged spine. Thereafter, one or more prosthetic vertebral bodies and disc units are constructed in conformity with that information. Finally, the completed and conformed vertebral body and disc assembly is implanted in the patient's spine.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 14, 2003
    Publication date: May 20, 2004
    Applicant: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Vincent Bryan, Alex Kunzler
  • Publication number: 20040087957
    Abstract: A bone preparation device, comprises a guide body, a bone removal device having a longitudinal axis extending between a proximal portion and a distal portion, a pair of guide members movably engaged between said guide body and said bone removal device, and an alignment device movably engaged between said guide members. The bone removal device may be movably guided by the guide members and the alignment device with respect to said guide body through a predetermined pattern.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2003
    Publication date: May 6, 2004
    Applicant: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventor: Alex Kunzler
  • Publication number: 20040087914
    Abstract: A system for grasping, holding, stabilizing, and selectively releasing tissue with minimal damage to the tissue. The system can further include a device that signals entry into the epidural space. A tubular member is provided having at a distal tip an annular surface surrounding a terminal port and at least one barb projecting at an angle from the annular surface for grasping and controlling the tissue. Each barb is formed having a sharp edge configured to grasp the tissue as the tubular member is rotated about its longitudinal axis. One implementation of the system includes a plurality of unidirectional barbs spaced around the annular surface. The system can further include an indicator mechanism that gives a visual and a tactile indication of when the tubular member, such as a cannula, encounters and penetrates tissue. The system facilitates the appropriate placement of an epidural or subdural catheter or patch of any kind.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2003
    Publication date: May 6, 2004
    Inventors: Vincent E. Bryan, Alex Kunzler, Daniel R. Baker
  • Publication number: 20040054411
    Abstract: An implantable endoprosthesis is adapted to articulate with one or more prosthesis surfaces, and is at least partially formed from a material having high wear resistance, which may be a polymeric material such as ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), polyetherether ketone (PEEK), and the like, or a metallic material, such as a cobalt-chrome alloy, or a ceramic material, such as alumina or zirconia. The body member of the endoprosthesis may be formed from a composite material, and includes at least a first component formed from a first material having increased wear resistance as compared to that of a second material forming a second component of the body member. The second material is generally more resilient as compared to the first material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 20, 2003
    Publication date: March 18, 2004
    Applicant: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Aaron Kelly, Vincent Bryan, Leonard Tokish, Randy Allard, David Yagar, Jeff Rouleau, Jeff Edfast, Robert Conta, Alex Kunzler, Carlos Gil
  • Publication number: 20030138764
    Abstract: A demonstration model assembly having an anatomical model structure that is stabilized by a support in a relatively compact area on a stable surface is provided. The anatomical model structure is a reproduction of a patient's anatomy, preferably the vertebral column, that is at least partially and removably embedded in a support. Also provided is a demonstration platform adapted to simulate surgical operating room conditions, such as an operating table with side rails and the like. The simulated operating room conditions facilitate the demonstration of various surgical techniques. The demonstration platform may also act as a container and a transporting device for the instruments and other materials used in the demonstration with the side rails acting as handles for the demonstration platform.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 2, 2002
    Publication date: July 24, 2003
    Applicant: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Carlos Gil, Alex Kunzler
  • Publication number: 20030135277
    Abstract: An implantable prosthesis is described having a pair of opposed shells and a central body disposed between the opposed shells wherein the central body and the shells cooperate to limit the motion of the central body with respect to the shells. An assembly for preparing a disc space for the implantation of a prosthesis is further described having a plurality of instruments cooperating to guide a tool associated with the assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 25, 2002
    Publication date: July 17, 2003
    Applicant: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Vincent Bryan, Alex Kunzler, Randall Allard, Richard Broman, Anthony Finazzo, Carlos Gil, Elliott Marshall, Leonard J. Tokish
  • Publication number: 20030130621
    Abstract: A spinal needle system that signals entry into the epidural space and stabilizes the dura mater. The system includes a cannula having at a distal tip an annular surface surrounding a terminal port and at least one barb projecting at an angle from the annular surface of the cannula for grasping and controlling the tissue. Each barb is formed having a sharp edge configured to grasp the tissue as the tubular member is rotated about its longitudinal axis. One implementation of the system includes a plurality of unidirectional barbs spaced around the annular surface of the cannula. The system includes an indicator mechanism that gives a visual and a tactile indication of when the cannula encounters and penetrates tissue. The system facilitates the appropriate placement of an epidural or subdural catheter or patch of any kind.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 4, 2002
    Publication date: July 10, 2003
    Inventors: Vincent E. Bryan, Alex Kunzler
  • Publication number: 20030097134
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for positioning and controlling the movement of a bone removal device, and thus of controlling the profile of material removed by the device. Also an improved drive mechanism for a bone removal device, where the drive shaft is readily removable for maintenance or replacement, without significant disassembly of the device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 14, 2002
    Publication date: May 22, 2003
    Applicant: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventor: Alex Kunzler
  • Publication number: 20020161446
    Abstract: The invention relates to a technique for precisely locating a line containing a predetermined point within the surgical site using a series of levels and plumb lines and internal anatomical features of the surgical site, using this location to precisely position and temporarily affix a site preparation scaffold relative to the patient's anatomy so that site preparation instruments can be introduced into the site at precise locations governed by the scaffold geometry and patient anatomy. This precise positioning of the scaffold also provides a way for the surgeon to use patient anatomical features to reliably and precisely prepare the surgical site. Scaffolds having angling features further increase the precise preparation of the surgical site. This increased precision in site preparation increases the probability of a successful procedure, and decreases the likelihood that additional surgery may be needed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 7, 2001
    Publication date: October 31, 2002
    Inventors: Vincent Bryan, Alex Kunzler, Robert Conta, Randy Allard, Richard J. Broman, Anthony Finazzo, Carlos E. Gil, Jeffrey P. Rouleau, Leonard Tokish
  • Publication number: 20020151901
    Abstract: A drill head for preparing the bone of two opposing intervertebral bodies to accept the concaval-convex shape of an endoprosthesis includes a form cutter portion, drive means, and a housing. The form cutter having such a profile allows the drill head to fit in the narrow space between two opposing intervertebral bodies in the cervical spine of a patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 6, 1997
    Publication date: October 17, 2002
    Inventors: VINCENT BRYAN, ALEX KUNZLER
  • Publication number: 20020128715
    Abstract: The invention relates to a surgical implant that provides an artificial diarthroidal-like joint, suitable for use in replacing any joint, but particularly suitable for use as an intervertebral disc endoprosthesis. The invention contains two rigid opposing shells, each having an outer surface adapted to engage the surfaces of the bones of a joint in such a way that the shells are immobilized by friction between their outer surfaces and the surfaces of the bone. These outer surfaces are sufficiently rough that large frictional forces strongly resist any slippage between the outer surface and the bone surfaces in the joint. They may be convex, and when inserted into a milled concavity, are immediately mechanically stable. Desirably, the outer surfaces of the shells are adapted to allow for bony ingrowth, which further stabilizes the shells in place.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2001
    Publication date: September 12, 2002
    Inventors: Vincent Bryan, Alex Kunzler, Charles R. Clark, Bobert Conta, Carlos E. Gil
  • Publication number: 20020035400
    Abstract: The invention relates to a surgical implant that provides an artificial diarthroidal-like joint, suitable for use in replacing any joint, but particularly suitable for use as an intervertebral disc endoprosthesis. The invention contains two rigid opposing shells, each having an outer surface adapted to engage the surfaces of the bones of a joint in such a way that the shells are immobilized by friction between their outer surfaces and the surfaces of the bone. These outer surfaces are sufficiently rough that large frictional forces strongly resist any slippage between the outer surface and the bone surfaces in the joint. They may be convex, and when inserted into a milled concavity, are immediately mechanically stable. Desirably, the outer surfaces of the shells are adapted to allow for bony ingrowth, which further stabilizes the shells in place.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 13, 2001
    Publication date: March 21, 2002
    Inventors: Vincent Bryan, Alex Kunzler