Patents by Inventor Denis Pasquet
Denis Pasquet 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: 11160584Abstract: A method for attaching a flat and flexible band on at least one bone part is disclosed. The band includes two end portions. A rigid base body crossed by an opening, and a retaining part that can be inserted in the opening is employed. The retaining part is at least partially in the shape of a squeezable wedge comprising a central bore for passage of the end portions facing the flexible band, the bore having a transverse cross-section that can be deformed between a first cross-section for free passage of the end portions when the part has not been inserted in the opening and a second cross-section for locking the end portions by compression when the part is entirely or substantially entirely inserted in the opening.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2019Date of Patent: November 2, 2021Assignee: IMPLANETInventors: Denis Pasquet, Régis Le Couëdic
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Patent number: 10543023Abstract: A device and a system comprising such a device, for fixing a spinal vertebra to a rod. The device comprises a pedicle screw and an anchor lug for fixing the screw to the rod. The device also comprises a flexible strip for connection to the vertebra, a ring secured to the lug, and means secured to said ring, for adjustably locking the flexible strip in relation to the anchor lug.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2016Date of Patent: January 28, 2020Assignee: IMPLANETInventors: Régis Le Couëdic, Denis Pasquet
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Publication number: 20200000496Abstract: A method for attaching a flat and flexible band on at least one bone part is disclosed. The band includes two end portions. A rigid base body crossed by an opening, and a retaining part that can be inserted in the opening is employed. The retaining part is at least partially in the shape of a squeezable wedge comprising a central bore for passage of the end portions facing the flexible band, the bore having a transverse cross-section that can be deformed between a first cross-section for free passage of the end portions when the part has not been inserted in the opening and a second cross-section for locking the end portions by compression when the part is entirely or substantially entirely inserted in the opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2019Publication date: January 2, 2020Applicant: IMPLANETInventors: Denis Pasquet, Régis Le Couëdic
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Patent number: 10433879Abstract: A device for attaching a flat and flexible band on at least one bone part, comprising the band having two end portions, a rigid base body crossed by an opening, and a retaining part that can be inserted in the opening. The retaining part is at least partially in the shape of a squeezable wedge comprising a central bore for passage of the end portions facing the flexible band, the bore having a transverse cross-section that can be deformed between a first cross-section for free passage of the end portions when the part has not been inserted in the opening and a second cross-section for locking the end portions by compression when the part is entirely or substantially entirely inserted in the opening.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2016Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignee: IMPLANETInventors: Denis Pasquet, Régis Le Couëdic
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Patent number: 10420590Abstract: A vertebral fixation system comprising two fixation parts which each have a pedicular element that can be engaged in a vertebral pedicle and are connected to each other by a connecting element. The connecting element is a flexible strip, the pedicular elements are screws, and each fixation part comprises a fixation head on a rod secured to means for adjustably locking the flexible strip under tension in relation to the head.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2016Date of Patent: September 24, 2019Assignee: IMPLANETInventors: Régis Le Couëdic, Denis Pasquet
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Publication number: 20180132905Abstract: A device and a system comprising such a device, for fixing a spinal vertebra to a rod. The device comprises a pedicle screw and an anchor lug for fixing the screw to the rod. The device also comprises a flexible strip for connection to the vertebra, a ring secured to the lug, and means secured to said ring, for adjustably locking the flexible strip in relation to the anchor lug.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2016Publication date: May 17, 2018Applicant: IMPLANETInventors: Régis Le Couëdic, Denis Pasquet
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Publication number: 20180078286Abstract: A vertebral fixation system comprising two fixation parts which each have a pedicular element that can be engaged in a vertebral pedicle and are connected to each other by a connecting element. The connecting element is a flexible strip, the pedicular elements are screws, and each fixation part comprises a fixation head on a rod secured to means for adjustably locking the flexible strip under tension in relation to the head.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2016Publication date: March 22, 2018Applicant: IMPLANETInventors: Régis Le Couëdic, Denis Pasquet
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Publication number: 20170360484Abstract: A device for attaching a flat and flexible band on at least one bone part, comprising the band having two end portions, a rigid base body crossed by an opening, and a retaining part that can be inserted in the opening. The retaining part is at least partially in the shape of a squeezable wedge comprising a central bore for passage of the end portions facing the flexible band, the bore having a transverse cross-section that can be deformed between a first cross-section for free passage of the end portions when the part has not been inserted in the opening and a second cross-section for locking the end portions by compression when the part is entirely or substantially entirely inserted in the opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2016Publication date: December 21, 2017Applicant: IMPLANETInventors: Denis Pasquet, Régis Le Couëdic
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Patent number: 9084637Abstract: An intervertebral implant comprising an intervertebral spacer and two fastener ties is disclosed. The intervertebral spacer may be formed having a body extending in a longitudinal direction. The intervertebral spacer may further include a first insertion face, a second face, and two recesses disposed at the ends of the body. The recesses may each be defined by a first extension, a second extension, and an end wall. Each of the two fastener ties may be secured to the first extension at a first end and a second end may be fastenable to the second face. The ties may pass around a spinous process in part and hold the spinous process within a recess. The first extension of the body may have a height relative to the bottom wall of the recess that is no greater than the height of the second extension.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2007Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Assignee: Zimmer SpineInventors: Denis Pasquet, Jaques Senegas, Regis Le Couedic
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Patent number: 8491633Abstract: Intervertebral spacer to be placed between two adjacent, upper and lower cervical vertebrae, the spacer comprising a spacer body and retention member for retaining the spacer body in position against said vertebrae. The retention member includes a strap and fastener member that are removable and self-blocking, enabling the ends of the strap to be secured to the spacer body. The spacer body including: a spacer part having two opposite ends, a portion of the first end configured to be inserted between the vertebrae; and top and bottom flanges connected via their bases to the second end of the spacer part and extending on either side thereof, each flange presenting an anterior face facing towards the spacer part and configured to bear against the posterior portion of the lamina of the upper or lower vertebra, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2005Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Zimmer SpineInventors: Denis Pasquet, Régis Le Couedic
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Publication number: 20130006374Abstract: The invention relates to a knee prosthesis (1) including a femoral part (2) connected to a tibial plate (3) by an intermediate meniscal plate (4) provided with an upper surface (5). The intermediate meniscal plate (4) and the tibial plate (3) are connected to each other by two planar joining surfaces, the tibial plate (3) including a central pivot pin (26) or at least one clipping/indexing finger (34, 35) which protrudes with respect to the tibial joining surface (11). The meniscal joining surface (12) of the meniscal plate (4) includes, in combination, a central hole (25) capable of engaging with the pivot pin (26) of the tibial plate in one case, and a locking recess (46, 47) capable of becoming embedded with the indexing finger (34, 35) of the tibial plate in the other one case, depending on whether the tibial plate comprises a pivot pin or an indexing finger.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2011Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: ImplanetInventors: Regis Le Couedic, Denis Pasquet
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Patent number: 8236056Abstract: The invention provides an intervertebral implant for the lumbo-sacral joint, the implant consisting in a spacer suitable for being placed between the fifth lumbar vertebra and the sacral vertebra articulated thereto, the body of said spacer presenting in its top face a groove extending in the midplane of the spacer and suitable for receiving the spinous process of said lumbar vertebra. A longitudinal housing oriented orthogonally to said groove is formed in the bottom face and is suitable for receiving the top portion of the sacral vertebra. The longitudinal housing is defined by an extension and by a tab of width narrower than the width of the body of the spacer. The section of the housing in the midplane of the space is generally U-shaped, being inclined relative to the bottom of the groove.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2010Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Zimmer SpineInventors: Denis Pasquet, Regis Le Couedic, Jacques Senegas, Christian Renaud
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Patent number: 8128664Abstract: The invention relates to an implant for placing between the sacrum of a patient and the fifth lumbar vertebra. It comprises a connection bar (22), fastener means (24, 26) for fastening each end of the connection bar to the sacrum, and a spacer (20) having a first end for co-operating with the spinous process of the fifth lumbar vertebra, and a second end for co-operating with said connection bar, the implant being characterized in that said connection bar (22) has two ends (38, 40) presenting a common first geometrical axis, and a middle portion (36) connected to said ends, said middle portion lying on a second geometrical axis parallel to the first geometrical axis but offset relative thereto, second end of the spacer co-operating with said middle portion.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2006Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Zimmer SpineInventor: Denis Pasquet
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Patent number: 8092497Abstract: The invention provides an intervertebral implant for the lumbo-sacral joint, the implant comprising a spacer suitable for being disposed between the fifth lumbar vertebra L5 and the vertebra S1 of the sacrum that is articulated to the vertebra L5. The implant comprises a flexible tie having end portions suitable for being fastened to the sacrum with the help of fasteners such as pedicular screws. The flexible tie has an intermediate portion suitable for co-operating with a connection system such as a hook provided on the spacer so that the flexible tie connects the spacer to the sacrum. The flexible tie is put under tension in such a manner as to exert a return force on the spacer towards the vertebra S1.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2006Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Zimmer Spine S.A.S.Inventors: Denis Pasquet, Régis Le Couëdic, Jacques Senegas
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Patent number: 8012182Abstract: The invention relates to a connecting member for maintaining the spacing between at least two anchor members screwed into vertebrae. The connecting member comprises: a flexible part (10) divided into two branches (12, 14), the ends of said branches being interconnected in pairs and defining a first median plane (Pm), and two rigid rod-forming parts (20, 22) each having a fixing first portion (20?, 22?) and a second portion (20?, 22?), each of said second portions (20?, 22?) of said two rigid parts (20, 22) extending respective ends of said branches interconnected in pairs in opposite directions, so that said connecting member, whose fixing portions (20?, 22?) are fixed to respective anchor members, is able to bend elastically in a direction perpendicular to said median plane (Pm).Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2007Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Zimmer Spine S.A.S.Inventors: Régis Le Couedic, Denis Pasquet
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Patent number: 8002805Abstract: The invention relates to an intervertebral implant comprising a spacer constituted by first and second parts (12, 14), said parts being provided with mutual assembly means comprising first clip-fastener means (54, 56) secured to one of said parts, second clip-fastener means (49, 50) secured to the other part and suitable for cooperating with the first clip-fastener means to achieve releasable clip-fastening between the two parts, and guide means for guiding the two parts (12, 14) during clip-fastening, said guide means being distinct from the clip-fastening means and comprising: a substantially non-deformable first guide assembly (42, 44) secured to one of said parts; and a substantially non-deformable second guide assembly (46, 48) secured to the other part to co-operate with the first guide assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2009Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Zimmer SpineInventors: Regis Le Couedic, Denis Pasquet
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Patent number: 7879073Abstract: A locking device for locking two ties which may be coupled to an intervertebral spacer. The locking device includes a body having a first face for facing a wall of the intervertebral spacer, and a second face opposite the first face. The body includes an axial slot opening out into both faces of the body; two lateral slots, each lateral slot opening out into both faces and having dimensions suitable for allowing one tie to pass freely therethrough between opposing side surfaces of the lateral slot; and two presser surfaces defined in the first face, each presser surface extending between one end of the body and the nearer lateral slot. One side surface of each lateral slot converges with the associated presser surface to define a first edge, and the other side surface of each lateral slot converges with the second face to define a second edge.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2005Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Zimmer SpineInventors: Denis Pasquet, Régis Le Couedic
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Publication number: 20100331896Abstract: It is a device (1) for anchoring a tissue (2) in a bone (3), which comprises an anchor (6) extended around an axis (7), comprising a head (8) pierced with an eyelet (24) for suture threads (5) to pass through, and a body (9) for inserting and maintaining the head in the bone. The body (9) has an external thread (11) for screwing into the bone. The anchor (6) comprises means (10, 10?) for fastening the head (8) onto the body (9), which means are arranged so as to fasten one to the other in the axial direction and to allow free rotation of one with respect to that other about said axis (7), such that the head can remain immobile when the body is screwed into the bone.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2008Publication date: December 30, 2010Inventors: Régis Le Couedic, Denis Pasquet
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Publication number: 20100256680Abstract: The invention relates to an intervertebral implant comprising: an intervertebral spacer (12) formed as a single part comprising a body (18) having a longitudinal direction, presenting in said direction an insertion first face (22) and a second face (24), and two recesses (30, 32) disposed at the ends of the body, each recess being defined by a first extension (34) extending said insertion face, by a second extension (36), and by an end wall (38); and two fastener ties (14, 16), each tie presenting a first end secured to said first extension (34) and a second end fastenable to said second face to pass around a spinous process in part and hold it in a recess. Each first extension (34) of the body has a height (h) relative to the bottom wall of the recess that is no greater than the height (h?) of the second extension that is associated therewith and that lies in the range 1 mm to 3 mm.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2007Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: ABBOTT SPINEInventors: Denis Pasquet, Jaques Senegas, Regis Le Couedic
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Publication number: 20100185243Abstract: The invention provides an intervertebral implant for the lumbo-sacral joint, the implant consisting in a spacer suitable for being placed between the fifth lumbar vertebra and the sacral vertebra articulated thereto, the body of said spacer presenting in its top face a groove extending in the midplane of the spacer and suitable for receiving the spinous process of said lumbar vertebra. A longitudinal housing oriented orthogonally to said groove is formed in the bottom face and is suitable for receiving the top portion of the sacral vertebra. The longitudinal housing is defined by an extension and by a tab of width narrower than the width of the body of the spacer. The section of the housing in the midplane of the space is generally U-shaped, being inclined relative to the bottom of the groove.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2010Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: Zimmer SpineInventors: Denis Pasquet, Regis Le Couedic, Jacques Senegas, Christian Renaud