Patents by Inventor John Stewart Young
John Stewart Young 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: 8075601Abstract: A method is provided for detecting neural interference between a bone anchor and a neural element during or subsequent to the application of force on the bone anchor to adjust the orientation of one or more vertebral bodies relative to the spinal column. The method includes engaging at least one bone anchor to the vertebral body and applying force to the bone anchor to adjust the positioning or orientation of the vertebral body. A nerve monitoring system provides an electrical signal and is operable to detect a neural element and its proximity to the bone anchor as a function of a characteristic of the electrical signal.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2007Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventor: John Stewart Young
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Publication number: 20110071577Abstract: A bottom-loading multi-axial bone anchor apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes a receiver member, a crown member, a bone anchor and a retaining member. The receiver member defines an upper opening and a lower opening, which may form part of the same opening, a channel, and a groove. The crown member and bone anchor are loaded into the lower opening of the receiver member, and the retaining member fits around the bone anchor and into the groove in the receiver member. The bone anchor is capable of multi-axial positioning with respect to the receiver member. An elongated member is placed in the channel of the receiver member, contacting the crown member, and a compression member is applied via the upper opening. The compression member presses down on the elongated member, which presses down on the crown member and locks the bone anchor between the crown member and the retaining member.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2010Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.Inventors: B. Thomas Barker, JR., John Stewart Young, Craig Squires, David Brumfield, Chris Johnson, Dennis J. Buchanan
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Publication number: 20100198270Abstract: A bottom-loading multi-axial bone anchor apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes a receiver member, a crown member, a bone anchor and a retaining member. The receiver member defines an upper opening and a lower opening, which may form part of the same opening, a channel, and a groove. The crown member and bone anchor are loaded into the lower opening of the receiver member, and the retaining member fits around the bone anchor and into the groove in the receiver member. The bone anchor is capable of multi-axial positioning with respect to the receiver member. An elongated member is placed in the channel of the receiver member, contacting the crown member, and a compression member is applied via the upper opening. The compression member presses down on the elongated member, which presses down on the crown member and locks the bone anchor between the crown member and the retaining member.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.Inventors: B. Thomas Barker, John Stewart Young, Craig Squires, David Brumfield, Chris Johnson, Dennis J. Buchanan
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Patent number: 7727261Abstract: A bottom-loading multi-axial bone anchor apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes a receiver member, a crown member, a bone anchor and a retaining member. The receiver member defines an upper opening and a lower opening, which may form part of the same opening, a channel, and a groove. The crown member and bone anchor are loaded into the lower opening of the receiver member, and the retaining member fits around the bone anchor and into the groove in the receiver member. The bone anchor is capable of multi-axial positioning with respect to the receiver member. An elongated member is placed in the channel of the receiver member, contacting the crown member, and a compression member is applied via the upper opening. The compression member presses down on the elongated member, which presses down on the crown member and locks the bone anchor between the crown member and the retaining member.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2003Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Inventors: B. Thomas Barker, John Stewart Young, Craig Squires, David Brumfield, Chris Johnson, Dennis J. Buchanan
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Publication number: 20100131020Abstract: A surgical installation tool to insert a vertebral implant into a patient includes an elongated handle and a head attached to one end. The vertebral implant may be attached to the head. The head may include an engagement member that is movable between engaged and released positions. The engagement member may be outwardly biased so that it naturally rests in the released position. The engagement member may be inwardly movable from the released position to the engaged position. A reactive force caused by the inward deflection may supply the attachment force between the installation tool and the vertebral implant. The attachment between the vertebral implant to the installation tool may be maintained while the engagement member is in the engaged position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2010Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventors: Eric Steven Heinz, John Stewart Young
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Patent number: 7722617Abstract: One embodiment of the present application includes a surgical instrument comprising a first member and a second member that are pivotally interconnected together. The first member and the second member each include a proximal end structured for manual manipulation by an operator and a distal end defining a gripping nose structured to engage a bone anchor. The instrument further includes a bearing surface to contact an implantable rod when the gripping nose is engaged with a bone anchor and to urge the rod toward the bone anchor when the gripping nose is pivoted thereabout. A thread guide is included that is engaged by threading of a rotatable member. The rotatable member can include a swivel-mounted head structured to bear against and further urge the rod toward a seat in the bone anchor when the rotatable member is turned through the guide.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2006Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Inventors: John Stewart Young, Douglas D. Kave
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Patent number: 7699874Abstract: A spinal rod system includes a first rod and a second rod engaged to a connector with the first and second rods extending axially therefrom in opposite direction and in laterally offset relation. The connector includes first and second side-by-side receptacles for receiving respective ones of the rods. The connector includes a clamping arrangement to releasably secure the rods in the respective receptacles. The receptacles allow the relative axial position between the rods to be adjusted to accommodate anatomical conditions.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2006Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Inventor: John Stewart Young
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Patent number: 7678114Abstract: A surgical installation tool to insert a vertebral implant into a patient includes an elongated handle and a head attached to one end. The vertebral implant may be attached to the head. The head may include an engagement member that is movable between engaged and released positions. The engagement member may be outwardly biased so that it naturally rests in the released position. The engagement member may be inwardly movable from the released position to the engaged position. A reactive force caused by the inward deflection may supply the attachment force between the installation tool and the vertebral implant. The attachment between the vertebral implant to the installation tool may be maintained while the engagement member is in the engaged position.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2005Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Inventors: Eric Steven Heinz, John Stewart Young
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Patent number: 7655008Abstract: Derotation instrument assemblies and systems are provided to facilitate positioning one or more vertebrae of a spinal column into a desired alignment. The instrument assemblies and systems include implant holders engageable to respective implants engaged to vertebrae of the spinal column, transverse bridges to connect implant holders associated with a particular vertebra, and inter-level linking assemblies to connect instrument assemblies associated with different vertebrae. Derotation handles can be provided on the implant holders to facilitate application of the alignment forces, while the assemblies distribute the corrective forces to the connected implants and vertebrae.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2006Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Inventors: Lawrence G. Lenke, John Stewart Young, Douglas D. Kave
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Publication number: 20090204159Abstract: An adapter including a coupling portion defining a lumen to receive a pedicle post, an intermediate portion including a first end fixedly attached to a side of the coupling portion and including a second end distal from the coupling portion, and a bolt. A proximal end of the bolt is rotatably coupled to the second end of the intermediate portion and a distal end of the bolt includes a connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2008Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Jeff R. Justis, John Stewart Young
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Publication number: 20080269634Abstract: A method is provided for detecting neural interference between a bone anchor and a neural element during or subsequent to the application of force on the bone anchor to adjust the orientation of one or more vertebral bodies relative to the spinal column. The method includes engaging at least one bone anchor to the vertebral body and applying force to the bone anchor to adjust the positioning or orientation of the vertebral body. A nerve monitoring system provides an electrical signal and is operable to detect a neural element and its proximity to the bone anchor as a function of a characteristic of the electrical signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2007Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventor: John Stewart Young
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Patent number: 7393254Abstract: The present application relates to a marine buoy featuring a novel bracing assembly disposed within a marine buoy and featuring a plurality of bracing members extending between and connecting to a first fastening member and a second fastening member.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2007Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Tideland Signal CorporationInventors: John Stewart Young, Christopher T. Smith, Robert W. Williams, W. Richard Klein
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Patent number: 7252670Abstract: A multi-axial bone fixation implant includes an elongated member, one or more bone anchor assemblies, and stabilizer members fitted within the elongated member. A bolt having a bone-threaded end and a machine-threaded end and an enlarged medial portion is also provided. The bolt is anchored into a bone, and its machine-threaded end passes through the elongated member and the stabilizer, and is engaged by a coupled washer and nut. The washer includes an oblong aperture, and the nut includes a projecting sleeve. The sleeve is inserted into the washer and expanded, and the washer retains the sleeve without impairing relative rotatability or translatability of the nut and washer. When locked by the nut and washer, the enlarged portion of the bolt is forced against the stabilizer, which locks against the elongated member. The elongated member can be fixed with respect to the anchor at an infinite number of multi-axial angles.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2004Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Matthew M. Morrison, B. Thomas Barker, John Stewart Young, Jeffrey W. Beale, Chris E. Johnson
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Patent number: 7063705Abstract: A registration device is used to couple an identification superstructure of a surgical navigation system to the spinal column. The registration device includes a pair of vertebral engaging members positionable in a spinal disc space. At least one of the vertebrae engaging members moves outwardly from a collapsed position to engage the registration device to the endplates of the adjacent vertebrae.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2002Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: John Stewart Young, Harold S. Taylor, Tony Melkent, Thomas A. Carls, Chris Johnson
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Patent number: 7011658Abstract: A device for applying a corrective force to a spinal column segment is provided that includes a mechanism with opposite first and second engagement ends and driving means for moving the opposite engagement ends in extension and retraction directions. A locking mechanism has a first position in engagement with the mechanism to prevent the opposite engagement ends from being moved in one of the extension and retraction directions while allowing movement in the other of the extension and retraction directions. The locking mechanism has a second position that allows the opposite engagement ends to be moved in both of the extension and retraction directions. The locking mechanism can also be configured to prevent the opposite engagement ends from being moved in either of the extension and retraction directions when in the first position.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventor: John Stewart Young
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Patent number: 6858031Abstract: A spinal implant system is disclosed for the fixation of bone segments in the spine. The system includes an elongated member, one or more bone anchor assemblies, and stabilizer members which are fitted within the elongated member. A bone anchor is attached to a bone, and the elongated member and stabilizer are fitted over the bone anchor. A rounded washer and nut having a corresponding rounded underside surface are fitted on to the bone anchor over the elongated member, and tightened. The configuration of the bone anchor assembly, including an intermediate portion of the bone anchor, the arcuate washer, and the nut, along with the configuration of the sliding support, allows multi-axial positioning of the bone anchor with respect to the elongated member at a plurality of locations along a slotted member.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2001Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Matthew M. Morrison, B. Thomas Barker, John Stewart Young, Jeffrey W. Beale, Chris E. Johnson
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Patent number: 6790209Abstract: Rod reducers for use in orthopedic surgery are disclosed that include a fastener engaging member and a reducing member coupled together by an actuator assembly. The fastener engaging member can be secured to a fastener engaged to bone or tissue of the patient. The actuator assembly moves the reducing member such that its distal end contacts a rod and moves it toward the fastener.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey W. Beale, John Stewart Young
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Publication number: 20040158251Abstract: A multi-axial bone fixation implant includes an elongated member, one or more bone anchor assemblies, and stabilizer members which are fitted within the elongated member. A bone bolt having cancellous threads on one end and machine threads at the opposing end and an enlarged portion between these sections is also provided. The bone bolt is anchored into a bone via the cancellous thread end. The machine threaded end passes through an opening of the elongated member and the stabilizer, and is engaged by a coupled washer and nut. The washer includes an undercut within its oblong aperture, and the nut includes a projecting sleeve. The sleeve is inserted into the washer aperture and expanded, so that the undercut retains the sleeve within the washer without impairing the rotatability or translatability of the nut and washer with respect to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2004Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventors: Matthew M. Morrison, B. Thomas Barker, John Stewart Young, Jeffrey W. Beale, Chris E. Johnson
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Publication number: 20040116929Abstract: A bottom-loading multi-axial bone anchor apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes a receiver member, a crown member, a bone anchor and a retaining member. The receiver member defines an upper opening and a lower opening, which may form part of the same opening, a channel, and a groove. The crown member and bone anchor are loaded into the lower opening of the receiver member, and the retaining member fits around the bone anchor and into the groove in the receiver member. The bone anchor is capable of multi-axial positioning with respect to the receiver member. An elongated member is placed in the channel of the receiver member, contacting the crown member, and a compression member is applied via the upper opening. The compression member presses down on the elongated member, which presses down on the crown member and locks the bone anchor between the crown member and the retaining member.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2003Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventors: B. Thomas Barker, John Stewart Young, Craig Squires, David Brumfield, Chris Johnson, Dennis J. Buchanan
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Publication number: 20040111088Abstract: A fixation element for use in orthopedic surgery, particularly spinal surgery is disclosed. The fixation element is capable of being screwed, hooked, or otherwise attached to a bone, and is configured to accommodate two or more rods or other elongated members. The head of the fixation elements thus has multiple places for positioning a rod, either vertically or horizontally spaced from each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2002Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventors: George D. Picetti, Anthony J. Melkent, John Stewart Young