Patents by Inventor Amit K. Singla

Amit K. Singla 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: 7871440
    Abstract: Unitary surgical devices (10) are disclosed. One group of the illustrated devices has a pair of biocompatible, bioresorbable anchors (16,18) connected to fixed lengths suture. The anchors (16,18) and fixed length of suture are connected to each other prior to surgery. Another group of unitary surgical devices has a pair of fixating mechanisms (15,17) connected to a base (21) prior to surgery. The second group of illustrated devices generally includes extracellular matrix material either as part of the base (21) or supported on the base (21). The extracellular matrix material serves as tissue regenerating material. In the second group of unitary surgical devices, the fixating mechanisms illustrated generally comprise suture, anchors or pre-formed holes in the base. All of the illustrated unitary surgical devices are useful in repairing a damaged meniscus. The first group of unitary surgical devices can be used to approximate inner surfaces of a tear in the meniscus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 2006
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2011
    Assignee: Depuy Products, Inc.
    Inventors: Herbert E. Schwartz, Prasanna Malaviya, Amit K. Singla, Pamela Lynn Plouhar, Mark Joseph Pelo
  • Publication number: 20080294193
    Abstract: Unitary surgical devices (10) are disclosed. One group of the illustrated devices has a pair of biocompatible, bioresorbable anchors (16,18) connected to fixed lengths suture. The anchors (16,18) and fixed length of suture are connected to each other prior to surgery. Another group of unitary surgical devices has a pair of fixating mechanisms (15,17) connected to a base (21) prior to surgery. The second group of illustrated devices generally includes extracellular matrix material either as part of the base (21) or supported on the base (21). The extracellular matrix material serves as tissue regenerating material. In the second group of unitary surgical devices, the fixating mechanisms illustrated generally comprise suture, anchors or pre-formed holes in the base. All of the illustrated unitary surgical devices are useful in repairing a damaged meniscus. The first group of unitary surgical devices can be used to approximate inner surfaces of a tear in the meniscus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 30, 2007
    Publication date: November 27, 2008
    Inventors: HERBERT E. SCHWARTZ, Prasanna Malaviya, Amit K. Singla, Pamela Lynn Plouhar, Mark Joseph Pelo
  • Publication number: 20080140094
    Abstract: Unitary surgical devices (10) are disclosed. One group of the illustrated devices has a pair of biocompatible, bioresorbable anchors (16,18) connected to fixed lengths suture. The anchors (16,18) and fixed length of suture are connected to each other prior to surgery. Another group of unitary surgical devices has a pair of fixating mechanisms (15,17) connected to a base (21) prior to surgery. The second group of illustrated devices generally includes extracellular matrix material either as part of the base (21) or supported on the base (21). The extracellular matrix material serves as tissue regenerating material. In the second group of unitary surgical devices, the fixating mechanisms illustrated generally comprise suture, anchors or pre-formed holes in the base. All of the illustrated unitary surgical devices are useful in repairing a damaged meniscus. The first group of unitary surgical devices can be used to approximate inner surfaces of a tear in the meniscus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 11, 2006
    Publication date: June 12, 2008
    Inventors: HERBERT E. SCHWARTZ, PRASANNA MALAVIYA, AMIT K. SINGLA, PAMELA LYNN PLOUHAR, MARK JOSEPH PELO
  • Patent number: 7163563
    Abstract: Unitary surgical devices (10) are disclosed. One group of the illustrated devices has a pair of biocompatible, bioresorbable anchors (16,18) connected to fixed lengths suture. The anchors (16,18) and fixed length of suture are connected to each other prior to surgery. Another group of unitary surgical devices has a pair of fixating mechanisms (15,17) connected to a base (21) prior to surgery. The second group of illustrated devices generally includes extracellular matrix material either as part of the base (21) or supported on the base (21). The extracellular matrix material serves as tissue regenerating material. In the second group of unitary surgical devices, the fixating mechanisms illustrated generally comprise suture, anchors or pre-formed holes in the base. All of the illustrated unitary surgical devices are useful in repairing a damaged meniscus. The first group of unitary surgical devices can be used to approximate inner surfaces of a tear in the meniscus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2007
    Assignee: Depuy Products, Inc.
    Inventors: Herbert E. Schwartz, Prasanna Malaviya, Amit K. Singla, Pamela Lynn Plouhar, Mark Joseph Pelo
  • Publication number: 20030078617
    Abstract: Unitary surgical devices are disclosed. One group of the illustrated devices has a pair of biocompatible, bioresorbable anchors connected to fixed lengths suture. The anchors and fixed length of suture are connected to each other prior to surgery. Another group of unitary surgical devices has a pair of fixating mechanisms connected to a base prior to surgery. The second group of illustrated devices generally includes extracellular matrix material either as part of the base or supported on the base. The extracellular matrix material serves as tissue regenerating material. In the second group of unitary surgical devices, the fixating mechanisms illustrated generally comprise suture, anchors or pre-formed holes in the base. All of the illustrated unitary surgical devices are useful in repairing a damaged meniscus. The first group of unitary surgical devices can be used to approximate inner surfaces of a tear in the meniscus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 15, 2002
    Publication date: April 24, 2003
    Inventors: Herbert E. Schwartz, Prasanna Malaviya, Amit K. Singla, Pamela Lynn Plouhar, Mark Joseph Pelo