Patents by Inventor Gennaro Barile
Gennaro Barile 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: 20240081841Abstract: Disclosed herein are patient-specific cutting guides for guiding a surgical instrument for resecting a portion of a glenoid of a patient. The cutting guides include a base portion having a contact surface shaped to substantially match at least a portion of a cavity of the glenoid. The base portion has a guide hole extending therethrough in which the guide hole has an axis coaxial with an axis of rotation. The cutting guides include one or more stabilization members extending outwardly from the base portion and having a contact surface shaped to substantially match an outer surface of a portion of a scapula of the patient. The stabilization members are oriented to take into account the patient's anatomy in orienting and stabilizing the guide with respect to the glenoid. The guide hole of the base portion is for guiding the surgical instrument to create a guide hole in the glenoid.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventors: Luke Buza, Gennaro A Barile
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Patent number: 11871941Abstract: Disclosed herein are patient-specific cutting guides for guiding a surgical instrument for resecting a portion of a glenoid of a patient. The cutting guides include a base portion having a contact surface shaped to substantially match at least a portion of a cavity of the glenoid. The base portion has a guide hole extending therethrough in which the guide hole has an axis coaxial with an axis of rotation. The cutting guides include one or more stabilization members extending outwardly from the base portion and having a contact surface shaped to substantially match an outer surface of a portion of a scapula of the patient. The stabilization members are oriented to take into account the patient's anatomy in orienting and stabilizing the guide with respect to the glenoid. The guide hole of the base portion is for guiding the surgical instrument to create a guide hole in the glenoid.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2021Date of Patent: January 16, 2024Assignee: Howmedica Osteonics Corp.Inventors: Luke Buza, Gennaro A. Barile
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Patent number: 11833056Abstract: A stemless prosthetic shoulder joint may include a prosthetic humeral head and a stemless base. The stemless base may include a collar and an anchor extending from the collar intended to anchor the base into the proximal humerus. The anchor may include various features to enhance the fixation of the base, including hooks, threads, and/or expandable members that may be transitioned from a contracted insertion condition to an expanded implanted condition once the base is positioned in the bone. The anchor and/or collar may also include additional features to enhance fixation, such as geometries and surface features to enhance fixation to bone. The anchor may include a plurality of chisel slots to facilitate removal of bone during a revision surgery.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2021Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Howmedica Osteonics Corp.Inventors: Philip T. Kemp, Andrew J. Nelson, Jan Heinsohn, Rajan Yadav, Koustubh Rao, Gennaro A. Barile, Ashish Mehta, Venkateswaran Perumal, David Viscardi
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Publication number: 20220110756Abstract: A stemless prosthetic shoulder joint may include a prosthetic humeral head and a stemless base. The stemless base may include a collar and an anchor extending from the collar intended to anchor the base into the proximal humerus. The anchor may include various features to enhance the fixation of the base, including hooks, threads, and/or expandable members that may be transitioned from a contracted insertion condition to an expanded implanted condition once the base is positioned in the bone. The anchor and/or collar may also include additional features to enhance fixation, such as geometries and surface features to enhance fixation to bone. The anchor may include a plurality of chisel slots to facilitate removal of bone during a revision surgery.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2021Publication date: April 14, 2022Inventors: Philip T. Kemp, Andrew J. Nelson, Jan Heinsohn, Rajan Yadav, Koustubh Rao, Gennaro A. Barile, Ashish Mehta, Venkateswaran Perumal, David Viscardi
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Publication number: 20210386435Abstract: Disclosed herein are patient-specific cutting guides for guiding a surgical instrument for resecting a portion of a glenoid of a patient. The cutting guides include a base portion having a contact surface shaped to substantially match at least a portion of a cavity of the glenoid. The base portion has a guide hole extending therethrough in which the guide hole has an axis coaxial with an axis of rotation. The cutting guides include one or more stabilization members extending outwardly from the base portion and having a contact surface shaped to substantially match an outer surface of a portion of a scapula of the patient. The stabilization members are oriented to take into account the patient's anatomy in orienting and stabilizing the guide with respect to the glenoid. The guide hole of the base portion is for guiding the surgical instrument to create a guide hole in the glenoid.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2021Publication date: December 16, 2021Inventors: Luke Buza, Gennaro A. Barile
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Publication number: 20210338442Abstract: A stemless prosthetic shoulder joint may include a prosthetic humeral head and a stemless base. The stemless base may include a collar and an anchor extending from the collar intended to anchor the base into the proximal humerus. The anchor may include various features to enhance the fixation of the base, including hooks, threads, and/or expandable members that may be transitioned from a contracted insertion condition to an expanded implanted condition once the base is positioned in the bone. The anchor and/or collar may also include additional features to enhance fixation, such as geometries and surface features to enhance fixation to bone. The anchor may include a plurality of chisel slots to facilitate removal of bone during a revision surgery.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Inventors: Philip T. Kemp, Andrew J. Nelson, Jan Heinsohn, Rajan Yadav, Koustubh Rao, Gennaro A. Barile, Ashish Mehta, Venkateswaran Perumal, David Viscardi
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Patent number: 11134963Abstract: Disclosed herein are patient-specific cutting guides for guiding a surgical instrument for resecting a portion of a glenoid of a patient. The cutting guides include a base portion having a contact surface shaped to substantially match at least a portion of a cavity of the glenoid. The base portion has a guide hole extending therethrough in which the guide hole has an axis coaxial with an axis of rotation. The cutting guides include one or more stabilization members extending outwardly from the base portion and having a contact surface shaped to substantially match an outer surface of a portion of a scapula of the patient. The stabilization members are oriented to take into account the patient's anatomy in orienting and stabilizing the guide with respect to the glenoid. The guide hole of the base portion is for guiding the surgical instrument to create a guide hole in the glenoid.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2016Date of Patent: October 5, 2021Assignee: Howmedica Osteonics Corp.Inventors: Luke Buza, Gennaro A. Barile
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Patent number: 11076962Abstract: A stemless prosthetic shoulder joint may include a prosthetic humeral head and a stemless base. The stemless base may include a collar and an anchor extending from the collar intended to anchor the base into the proximal humerus. The anchor may include various features to enhance the fixation of the base, including hooks, threads, and/or expandable members that may be transitioned from a contracted insertion condition to an expanded implanted condition once the base is positioned in the bone. The anchor and/or collar may also include additional features to enhance fixation, such as geometries and surface features to enhance fixation to bone. The anchor may include a plurality of chisel slots to facilitate removal of bone during a revision surgery.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2018Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: Howmedica Osteonics Corp.Inventors: Philip T. Kemp, Andrew J. Nelson, Jan Heinsohn, Rajan Yadav, Koustubh Rao, Gennaro A. Barile, Ashish Mehta, Venkateswaran Perumal, David Viscardi
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Publication number: 20210045895Abstract: An impactor system is for impacting a base of a shoulder implant into a humerus. The system may include a housing having distal stabilizer configured to contact a proximal resected surface of the humerus. The distal stabilizer may define an open space. An impaction member may be slidably received within the housing. The impaction member may have a proximal surface and a distal connection mechanism adapted to connect to the base of the shoulder implant. The impaction member may be movable from a first proximal position in which the base of the shoulder implant, when connected to the impaction member, is positioned within the open space defined by the distal stabilizer, to a second distal position in which the base of the shoulder implant, when connected to the impaction member, is positioned at least partially distal to the open space defined by the distal stabilizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2020Publication date: February 18, 2021Inventors: Daniel E. Sapio, Andrew J. Nelson, Gennaro A. Barile, Sunny Shorabh
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Patent number: 10779951Abstract: A stemless prosthetic shoulder joint may include a prosthetic humeral head and a stemless base. The stemless base may include a collar and an anchor extending from the collar intended to anchor the base into the proximal humerus. The anchor may include various features to enhance the fixation of the base, including hooks, threads, and/or expandable members that may be transitioned from a contracted insertion condition to an expanded implanted condition once the base is positioned in the bone. The anchor and/or collar may also include additional features to enhance fixation, such as geometries and surface features to enhance fixation to bone. The anchor may include a plurality of chisel slots to facilitate removal of bone during a revision surgery.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2018Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignee: Howmedica Osteonics Corp.Inventors: Philip T. Kemp, Andrew J. Nelson, Jan Heinsohn, Rajan Yadav, Koustubh Rao, Gennaro A. Barile, Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo, Ashish Mehta, Venkateswaran Perumal, David Viscardi
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Publication number: 20180271667Abstract: A stemless prosthetic shoulder joint may include a prosthetic humeral head and a stemless base. The stemless base may include a collar and an anchor extending from the collar intended to anchor the base into the proximal humerus. The anchor may include various features to enhance the fixation of the base, including hooks, threads, and/or expandable members that may be transitioned from a contracted insertion condition to an expanded implanted condition once the base is positioned in the bone. The anchor and/or collar may also include additional features to enhance fixation, such as geometries and surface features to enhance fixation to bone. The anchor may include a plurality of chisel slots to facilitate removal of bone during a revision surgery.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2018Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: Philip T. Kemp, Andrew J. Nelson, Jan Heinsohn, Rajan Yadav, Koustubh Rao, Gennaro A. Barile, Ashish Mehta, Venkateswaran Perumal, David Viscardi
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Publication number: 20180271668Abstract: A stemless prosthetic shoulder joint may include a prosthetic humeral head and a stemless base. The stemless base may include a collar and an anchor extending from the collar intended to anchor the base into the proximal humerus. The anchor may include various features to enhance the fixation of the base, including hooks, threads, and/or expandable members that may be transitioned from a contracted insertion condition to an expanded implanted condition once the base is positioned in the bone. The anchor and/or collar may also include additional features to enhance fixation, such as geometries and surface features to enhance fixation to bone. The anchor may include a plurality of chisel slots to facilitate removal of bone during a revision surgery.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2018Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: Philip T. Kemp, Andrew J. Nelson, Jan Heinsohn, Rajan Yadav, Koustubh Rao, Gennaro A. Barile, Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo, Ashish Mehta, Venkateswaran Perumal, David Viscardi
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Patent number: 9839463Abstract: A system for bending a surgical device is disclosed in which the system may include a bending apparatus having a housing with a series of posts received therein. In some embodiments, one of the series of posts may be selectively movable within an elongate slot in the housing, while another of the series of posts may be circumferentially movable. Movement of the circumferentially movable post may serve to bend a surgical device about at least one of the other remaining posts. A tool may also be provided with the system for interacting with a lever and causing the circumferentially movable post to move circumferentially. An alternate apparatus for bending a surgical device is also disclosed, as are methods of bending a surgical device using the aforementioned system.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2013Date of Patent: December 12, 2017Assignee: Stryker European Holdings I, LLCInventors: Robert Dominik, Jan Heinsohn, Gennaro A. Barile, Andrew Nelson, Scott Vormbrock
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Publication number: 20160174993Abstract: Disclosed herein are patient-specific cutting guides for guiding a surgical instrument for resecting a portion of a glenoid of a patient. The cutting guides include a base portion having a contact surface shaped to substantially match at least a portion of a cavity of the glenoid. The base portion has a guide hole extending therethrough in which the guide hole has an axis coaxial with an axis of rotation. The cutting guides include one or more stabilization members extending outwardly from the base portion and having a contact surface shaped to substantially match an outer surface of a portion of a scapula of the patient. The stabilization members are oriented to take into account the patient's anatomy in orienting and stabilizing the guide with respect to the glenoid. The guide hole of the base portion is for guiding the surgical instrument to create a guide hole in the glenoid.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2016Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventors: Luke Buza, Gennaro A. Barile
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Patent number: 9301768Abstract: Disclosed herein are devices and methods for guiding a surgical instrument for resecting a portion of a humerus of a patient. The surgical instrument is a patient-specific cutting guide having a base portion having a contact surface shaped to substantially match an outer surface of a neck portion of the humerus. The guide includes at least one proximal stabilization member extending medially from the base portion and having a contact surface shaped to substantially match an outer surface of a head portion of the humerus. The guide further includes at least one distal stabilization member extending distally from the base portion and having a contact surface shaped to substantially match an outer surface of a shaft portion of the humerus. The base portion includes a guide slot for guiding the surgical instrument.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2012Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Assignee: Howmedica Osteonics Corp.Inventors: Luke Buza, Gennaro A. Barile
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Patent number: 8900245Abstract: An impactor for connection to a concave surface of an implant has a shaft extending along a first axis from a first end to a second end. The shaft first end includes a pivot surface surrounding an internal shaft bore. The internal bore extends along the first axis and is open at the first end and extends towards the second end about the first axis. The internal bore has a pin extending through the shaft and intersecting the bore. A resilient element is mounted in the shaft bore spaced towards the shaft second end. A post is mounted in the shaft bore along the first axis. The post has a first end engaging a threaded bore in the concave surface of the implant. The post has a second end engaging the resilient element and a slot therein slidably engaging the pin and a collar pivotally mounted on the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2012Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Howmedica Osteonics Corp.Inventors: Roy Splieth, Michael A. McGovern, Gennaro A. Barile
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Publication number: 20140180295Abstract: Disclosed herein are devices and methods for guiding a surgical instrument for resecting a portion of a humerus of a patient. The surgical instrument is a patient-specific cutting guide having a base portion having a contact surface shaped to substantially match an outer surface of a neck portion of the humerus. The guide includes at least one proximal stabilization member extending medially from the base portion and having a contact surface shaped to substantially match an outer surface of a head portion of the humerus. The guide further includes at least one distal stabilization member extending distally from the base portion and having a contact surface shaped to substantially match an outer surface of a shaft portion of the humerus. The base portion includes a guide slot for guiding the surgical instrument.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2012Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS CORP.Inventors: Luke Buza, Gennaro A. Barile
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Publication number: 20140066994Abstract: A system for bending a surgical device is disclosed in which the system may include a bending apparatus having a housing with a series of posts received therein. In some embodiments, one of the series of posts may be selectively movable within an elongate slot in the housing, while another of the series of posts may be radially movable. Movement of the radially movable post may serve to bend a surgical device about at least one of the other remaining posts. A tool may also be provided with the system for interacting with a lever and causing the radially movable post to move radially. An alternate apparatus for bending a surgical device is also disclosed, as are methods of bending a surgical device using the aforementioned system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2013Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: STRYKER TRAUMA AGInventors: Robert Dominik, Jan Heinsohn, Gennaro A. Barile, Andrew Nelson, Scott Vormbrock
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Publication number: 20130331849Abstract: An impactor for connection to a concave surface of an implant has a shaft extending along a first axis from a first end to a second end. The shaft first end includes a pivot surface surrounding an internal shaft bore. The internal bore extends along the first axis and is open at the first end and extends towards the second end about the first axis. The internal bore has a pin extending through the shaft and intersecting the bore. A resilient element is mounted in the shaft bore spaced towards the shaft second end. A post is mounted in the shaft bore along the first axis. The post has a first end engaging a threaded bore in the concave surface of the implant. The post has a second end engaging the resilient element and a slot therein slidably engaging the pin and a collar pivotally mounted on the shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2012Publication date: December 12, 2013Applicant: HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS CORP.Inventors: Roy Splieth, Michael A. McGovern, Gennaro A. Barile
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Patent number: D695897Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2012Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Howmedica Osteonics Corp.Inventors: Roy Philip Splieth, Gennaro A. Barile, Robert Bell