Patents by Inventor Connie P. Marchek
Connie P. Marchek 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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Patent number: 9357908Abstract: A blade extending tower is provided for setting blade depth on retractors having telescoping or extending blades. The blade extending tower features a base, a column extending from the base, and mating features on the column configured to engage the blades of a retractor to extend the blades to a desired blade depth. Blade depth of the retractor is set buy sliding the retractor onto the blade extending tower such that the mating features of the blade extending tower engage the blades or the retractor, stopping the blades progression while the rest of the retractor continues along the length of the column. Thus the blades of the retractor are extended from the retractor to a depth determined by the configuration of the blade extending tower.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2009Date of Patent: June 7, 2016Assignee: DePuy Synthes Products, Inc.Inventors: William J. Frasier, Connie P. Marchek, Timothy Beardsley, Michael Zajack
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Patent number: 9254126Abstract: The present invention provides a non-rigid retractor for providing access to a surgical site, such as a patient's spine, during a surgical process. When used in spinal surgery, the non-rigid retractor allows a surgeon to operate on one or more spinal levels. The non-rigid retractor includes at least one flexible strap anchored at a first end to the spine or other internal body part at the surgical site. The body of the at least one flexible strap extends from a skin incision and is anchored at a second location external to the body to retract skin and muscle from the surgical site, allowing adequate visualization of the surgical site and providing access for implants and surgical instruments to pass through the retractor and into the surgical site.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2011Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: DEPUY SYNTHES PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: William J. Frasier, Timothy Beardsley, Connie P. Marchek
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Publication number: 20110213207Abstract: The present invention provides a non-rigid retractor for providing access to a surgical site, such as a patient's spine, during a surgical process. When used in spinal surgery, the non-rigid retractor allows a surgeon to operate on one or more spinal levels. The non-rigid retractor includes at least one flexible strap anchored at a first end to the spine or other internal body part at the surgical site.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: DEPUY SPINE, INC.Inventors: William J. FRASIER, Timothy BEARDSLEY, Connie P. MARCHEK
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Patent number: 7955257Abstract: The present invention provides a non-rigid retractor for providing access to a surgical site, such as a patient's spine, during a surgical process. When used in spinal surgery, the non-rigid retractor allows a surgeon to operate on one or more spinal levels. The non-rigid retractor includes at least one flexible strap anchored at a first end to the spine or other internal body part at the surgical site. The body of the at least one flexible strap extends from a skin incision and is anchored at a second location external to the body to retract skin and muscle from the surgical site, allowing adequate visualization of the surgical site and providing access for implants and surgical instruments to pass through the retractor and into the surgical site.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2006Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: DePuy Spine, Inc.Inventors: William J. Frasier, Timothy Beardsley, Connie P. Marchek
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Publication number: 20100041956Abstract: A blade extending tower is provided for setting blade depth on retractors having telescoping or extending blades. The blade extending tower features a base, a column extending from the base, and mating features on the column configured to engage the blades of a retractor to extend the blades to a desired blade depth. Blade depth of the retractor is set buy sliding the retractor onto the blade extending tower such that the mating features of the blade extending tower engage the blades or the retractor, stopping the blades progression while the rest of the retractor continues along the length of the column. Thus the blades of the retractor are extended from the retractor to a depth determined by the configuration of the blade extending tower.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventors: William J. FRASIER, Connie P. MARCHEK, Timothy BEARDSLEY, Michael ZAJACK
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Patent number: 7625339Abstract: A blade extending tower for setting blade depth on retractors having telescoping or extending blades. The blade extending tower features a base, a column extending from the base, and mating features on the column configured to engage the blades of a retractor to extend the blades to a desired blade depth. Blade depth of the retractor is set buy sliding the retractor onto the blade extending tower such that the mating features of the blade extending tower engage the blades or the retractor, stopping the blades progression while the rest of the retractor continues along the length of the column. Thus the blades of the retractor are extended from the retractor to a depth determined by the configuration of the blade extending tower.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2004Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Depuy Spine, Inc.Inventors: William J. Frasier, Connie P. Marchek, Timothy Beardsley, Michael Zajack
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Publication number: 20090125067Abstract: Various embodiments of an implantable spinal fixation device are provided herein. In general, the device can include an elongate member having a first end and a second end having a center-line extending therebetween. Further, the elongate member can include any number of bone screw receiving thru-hole(s) positioned proximate (e.g., along or offset from) the center of the elongate member. Further, the device can include a position-adjustable coupling element proximate the thru-hole(s), and configured to releasably engage a spinal fixation element. Additionally, methods of occipital coupling of a spinal fixation element are provided herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2007Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: DEPUY SPINE, INC.Inventors: Michael J. Mazzuca, Connie P. Marchek, Michael D. Sorrenti
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Publication number: 20080081951Abstract: The present invention provides an inflatable retractor for providing access to a surgical site, such as a patient's spine, during a surgical process. When used in spinal surgery, the inflatable retractor allows a surgeon to operate on one or more spinal levels. The inflatable retractor includes an inflatable body defining a central cavity, wherein the body is flaccid in a non-inflated state and increasingly rigid in an inflated state. The inflatable retractor is inserted into an incision in a deflated, or partially inflated, state and then inflated once the retractor is in position. The inflation of the retractor retracts skin and muscle from the surgical site, allowing adequate visualization of the surgical site and forms a passage providing access for implants and surgical instruments to pass through the retractor and into the surgical site.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2006Publication date: April 3, 2008Applicant: DePuy Spine, Inc.Inventors: William J. Frasier, Timothy Beardsley, Connie P. Marchek, Sara Dziedzic, Holly R. Brideau, Sean Selover, Nicholas Pavento, Charles M. Bartish, James Roveda, Michael Slivka
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Publication number: 20070156023Abstract: The present invention provides a non-rigid retractor for providing access to a surgical site, such as a patient's spine, during a surgical process. When used in spinal surgery, the non-rigid retractor allows a surgeon to operate on one or more spinal levels. The non-rigid retractor includes at least one flexible strap anchored at a first end to the spine or other internal body part at the surgical site.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2006Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: DePuy Spine, Inc.Inventors: William J. Frasier, Timothy Beardsley, Connie P. Marchek
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Patent number: 5800551Abstract: A glenoid component for use in shoulder arthroplasty which is adapted to be implanted into a scapula and engaged by a head of a humeral component. The glenoid component includes a body having a first articulating surface and second textured medial surface opposite to the first articulating surface. The first articulating surface is adapted to be engaged by the head of the humeral component and the second textured medial surface is adapted to be secured to the scapula. A plurality of circular base members extends from the second textured medial surface and provides a circular base pad having a first diameter. A plurality of cylindrical pegs each have a first end adapted to engage a cavity formed in the scapula and a second end extending from one of the circular base members. Each of the cylindrical pegs is partially defined by a sidewall having a second diameter such that the first diameter of the cylindrical base pads is larger than the second diameter of the cylindrical pegs to increase peg shear strength.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1997Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Biomet, Inc.Inventors: Daniel E. Williamson, Connie P. Marchek, Lance Dean Perry