Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Wade Poyner
Jeffrey Wade Poyner 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: 8277493Abstract: An anterior fixation system includes a plate defining a plurality of screw holes, a number of screws and a number of locking assemblies for fixing the screws to the plate. The system includes two bone screws, a fixed angle screw and a variable angle screw, that are configured to extend through the same screw openings in the fixation plate. The surgeon can select either the fixed or variable angled screws to be implanted with a single plate and can place either type of screw into any of the screw holes along the plate. The fixation plate can include several screw holes in various patterns that provide the surgeon with great flexibility in the placement of bone screws depending upon the spinal anatomy and pathology. Also contemplated is a locking assembly to lock one or more bone screws within a respective screw hole.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2006Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Farris, Jeffrey Wade Poyner, Volker K. H. Sonntag, Regis W. Haid, Jr., Stephen M. Papadopoulos
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Publication number: 20100222822Abstract: A posterior fixation system includes a saddle member, an anchoring member, an occipital plate, an occipital rod, and a cross-link connector. The anchoring member anchors the saddle member to bone. The saddle member includes a pair of upright portions that define a channel. The channel is adapted to receive an orthopedic rod, and the saddle member can include a hole to receive the anchoring member. The saddle member and the anchoring member can be coupled so as to allow multi-axial movement of the members. The anchoring member in one embodiment is a screw coupled to the hole of the saddle, and in another embodiment, the anchoring member is a hook. The offset member may be coupled to the saddle member to allow for offset connection of rods. Connection of individual rods can be accomplished by connecting the rods with the cross-link connector. The cross-link connector has an integrally formed cylindrical member that couples a pair of coupling portions together.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2010Publication date: September 2, 2010Applicant: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.Inventors: Robert A. Farris, Kevin T. Foley, Stephen M. Papadopoulos, Jeffrey Wade Poyner, Ricardo Sasso
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Patent number: 7699872Abstract: A posterior fixation system includes a saddle member, an anchoring member, an occipital plate, an occipital rod, and a cross-link connector. The anchoring member anchors the saddle member to bone. The saddle member includes a pair of upright portions that define a channel. The channel is adapted to receive an orthopedic rod, and the saddle member can include a hole to receive the anchoring member. The saddle member and the anchoring member can be coupled so as to allow multi-axial movement of the members. The anchoring member in one embodiment is a screw coupled to the hole of the saddle, and in another embodiment, the anchoring member is a hook. The offset member may be coupled to the saddle member to allow for offset connection of rods. Connection of individual rods can be accomplished by connecting the rods with the cross-link connector. The cross-link connector has an integrally formed cylindrical member that couples a pair of coupling portions together.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Inventors: Robert A. Farris, Kevin T. Foley, Stephen M. Papadopoulos, Jeffrey Wade Poyner, Ricardo Sasso
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Patent number: 7264621Abstract: A posterior fixation system includes a saddle member and an anchoring member. The anchoring member anchors the saddle member to bone. The saddle member includes a pair of upright portions that define a channel. The saddle member further has a hole therethrough bounded by an inner wall, and the hole forms a lower opening in the saddle member. The lower opening in the saddle member may contain angular cutouts placed symmetrically about the axis of the saddle to increase the allowable angulation of the bone screw in relationship to the axis of the saddle. The channel is adapted to receive an orthopedic rod, and the hole in the saddle member is adapted to receive the anchoring member. The saddle member and the anchoring member can be coupled so as to allow multi-axial movement of the members.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2004Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Bradley J. Coates, Robert A. Farris, Harold Sparr Taylor, Jeffrey Wade Poyner
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Patent number: 7001387Abstract: In one embodiment of the invention, an anterior fixation system includes a plate defining a plurality of screw holes, a number of screws and a number of locking assemblies for fixing the screws to the plate. The system includes two bone screws a fixed angle screw and a variable angle screw, that are configured to extend through the same screw openings in the fixation plate. The surgeon can select either the fixed or variable angled screws to be implanted with a single plate and can place either type of screw into any of the screw holes along the plate. The fixation plate according to the invention can include several screw holes in various patterns that provide the surgeon with great flexibility in the placement of bone screws depending upon the spinal anatomy and pathology. The invention further contemplates a locking assembly to lock one or more bone screws within a respective screw hole. In one embodiment, the locking assembly includes a washer that is held to the plate by a staked locking screw.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2003Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Farris, Jeffrey Wade Poyner, Volker K. H. Sonntag, Regis W. Haid, Jr., Stephen M. Papadopoulos
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Publication number: 20040220571Abstract: The present invention is directed to a plating system for anterior fixation of the spine that utilizes a fixation plate. The plating system stabilizes the spine and promotes fusion and incorporation of a graft in a portion of the spinal column. The plating system includes a fixation plate and bone screws that extend through holes in the plate to rigidly secure the plate to vertebrae. The plating system also includes a retainer assembly that prevents screw back out. Methods and instruments relating to the plating system are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventors: Richard Assaker, Richard-Laurent Minfelde, Jean-Francois D'Amore, Dusty Anna Needham, Jeffrey Wade Poyner, Harry N. Herkowitz, Thomas A. Zdeblick
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Publication number: 20040097934Abstract: In one embodiment of the invention, an anterior fixation system includes a plate defining a plurality of screw holes, a number of screws and a number of locking assemblies for fixing the screws to the plate. The system includes two bone screws a fixed angle screw and a variable angle screw, that are configured to extend through the same screw openings in the fixation plate. The surgeon can select either the fixed or variable angled screws to be implanted with a single plate and can place either type of screw into any of the screw holes along the plate. The fixation plate according to the invention can include several screw holes in various patterns that provide the surgeon with great flexibility in the placement of bone screws depending upon the spinal anatomy and pathology. The invention further contemplates a locking assembly to lock one or more bone screws within a respective screw hole. In one embodiment, the locking assembly includes a washer that is held to the plate by a staked locking screw.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Robert A. Farris, Jeffrey Wade Poyner, Volker K. H. Sonntag, Regis W. Haid, Stephen M. Papadopoulos
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Patent number: 6669700Abstract: In one embodiment of the invention, an anterior fixation system includes a plate defining a plurality of screw holes, a number of screws and a number of locking assemblies for fixing the screws to the plate. The system includes two bone screws, a fixed angle screw and a variable angle screw, that are configured to extend through the same screw openings in the fixation plate. The surgeon can select either the fixed or variable angled screws to be implanted with a single plate and can place either type of screw into any of the screw holes along the plate. The fixation plate according to the invention can include several screw holes in various patterns that provide the surgeon with great flexibility in the placement of bone screws depending upon the spinal anatomy and pathology. The invention further contemplates a locking assembly to lock one or more bone screws within a respective screw hole. In one embodiment, the locking assembly includes a washer that is held to the plate by a staked locking screw.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2000Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Farris, Jeffrey Wade Poyner, Volker K. H. Sonntag, Regis W. Haid, Jr., Stephen M. Papadopoulos
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Patent number: 6533786Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system for anterior fixation of the spine that utilizes an elongated fixation plate. The plating system stabilizes the spine and promotes fusion and incorporation of a graft or implant in a portion of the spinal column. In one aspect of the invention, the fixation plate has a first end with a pair of holes. Bone screws extend through the holes to rigidly secure the plate to a first vertebra. The second end of the plate is provided with a pair of slots through which bone screws extend for engagement with a second vertebra. The screws extending through the slots are translatable in the slot to maintain compression of the spinal column portion. The plating system includes a retainer assembly that prevents screw back out. Methods and instruments relating to the plating system are also described.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1999Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Dusty Anna Needham, Jeffrey Wade Poyner, Harry N. Herkowitz, Thomas A. Zdeblick
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Publication number: 20030004512Abstract: A posterior fixation system includes a saddle member, an anchoring member, an occipital plate, an occipital rod, and a cross-link connector. The anchoring member anchors the saddle member to bone. The saddle member includes a pair of upright portions that define a channel. The channel is adapted to receive an orthopedic rod, and the saddle member can include a hole to receive the anchoring member. The saddle member and the anchoring member can be coupled so as to allow multi-axial movement of the members. The anchoring member in one embodiment is a screw coupled to the hole of the saddle, and in another embodiment, the anchoring member is a hook. The offset member may be coupled to the saddle member to allow for offset connection of rods. Connection of individual rods can be accomplished by connecting the rods with the cross-link connector. The cross-link connector has an integrally formed cylindrical member that couples a pair of coupling portions together.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Inventors: Robert A. Farris, Kevin T. Foley, Stephen M. Papadopoulos, Jeffrey Wade Poyner, Ricardo Sasso
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Patent number: 6485491Abstract: A posterior fixation system includes a saddle member, an anchoring member, an occipital plate, an occipital rod, and a cross-link connector. The anchoring member anchors the saddle member to bone. The saddle member includes a pair of upright portions that define a channel. The channel is adapted to receive an orthopedic rod, and the saddle member can include a hole to receive the anchoring member. The saddle member and the anchoring member can be coupled so as to allow multi-axial movement of the members. The anchoring member in one embodiment is a screw coupled to the hole of the saddle, and in another embodiment, the anchoring member is a hook. The offset member may be coupled to the saddle member to allow for offset connection of rods. Connection of individual rods can be accomplished by connecting the rods with the cross-link connector. The cross-link connector has an integrally formed cylindrical member that couples a pair of coupling portions together.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Farris, Kevin T. Foley, Stephen M. Papadopoulos, Jeffrey Wade Poyner, Ricardo Sasso
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Publication number: 20020120273Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system for anterior fixation of the spine that utilizes an elongated fixation plate. The plating system stabilizes the spine and promotes fusion and incorporation of a graft or implant in a portion of the spinal column. In one aspect of the invention, the fixation plate has a first end with a pair of holes. Bone screws extend through the holes to rigidly secure the plate to a first vertebra. The second end of the plate is provided with a pair of slots through which bone screws extend for engagement with a second vertebra. The screws extending through the slots are translatable in the slot to maintain compression of the spinal column portion. The plating system includes a retainer assembly that prevents screw back out. Methods and instruments relating to the plating system are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2002Publication date: August 29, 2002Inventors: Dusty Anna Needham, Jeffrey Wade Poyner, Harry N. Herkowitz, Thomas A. Zdeblick
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Patent number: 6152927Abstract: In one embodiment of the invention, an anterior fixation system includes a plate defining a plurality of screw holes, a number of screws and a number of locking assemblies for fixing the screws to the plate. The system includes two bone screws, a fixed angle screw and a variable angle screw, that are configured to extend through the same screw openings in the fixation plate. The surgeon can select either the fixed or variable angled screws to be implanted with a single plate and can place either type of screw into any of the screw holes along the plate. The fixation plate according to the invention can include several screw holes in various patterns that provide the surgeon with great flexibility in the placement of bone screws depending upon the spinal anatomy and pathology. The invention further contemplates a locking assembly to lock one or more bone screws within a respective screw hole. In one embodiment, the locking assembly includes a washer that is held to the plate by a staked locking screw.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1999Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Farris, Jeffrey Wade Poyner, Volker K. H. Sonntag, Regis W. Haid, Jr., Stephen M. Papadopoulos