Patents by Inventor José Gournay
José Gournay 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: 8128665Abstract: Apparatuses are disclosed for use in orthopedic surgery, for example for procedures in which a support member is connected to the spine. A connector member for connecting to an orthopedic implant and a support member is provided. A sleeve fits around the implant, and a locking member or mechanism connects to the sleeve. Locking causes a part of the sleeve to press the support against the connector, and causes a part of the sleeve to compress around the implant, so that the implant and support are substantially inhibited or prevented from moving with respect to each other.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2007Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Ezzine Banouskou, Jose Gournay, Douglas N. Baker, Marco Capote
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Patent number: 7850715Abstract: Apparatuses are disclosed for use in orthopedic surgery, for example for procedures in which a support member is connected to the spine. A connector member for connecting to an orthopedic implant and a support member is provided. A sleeve fits around the implant, and a locking member or mechanism connects to the sleeve. Locking causes a part of the sleeve to press the support against the connector, and causes a part of the sleeve to compress around the implant, so that the implant and support are substantially inhibited or prevented from moving with respect to each other.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2005Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic Inc.Inventors: Ezzine Banouskou, Jose Gournay, Douglas N. Baker, Marco Capote
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Patent number: 7850719Abstract: Orthopedic implants are disclosed that may be used in spinal applications. In one embodiment, a plate portion is provided with a threaded protrusion on which a connector for attachment to an orthopedic rod can be fitted. The protrusion may be multi-axially orientable with respect to said plate portion. The plate portion may include a dome having an inner surface that may be of conical shape, through which a portion of the protrusion may extend. A pin may be provided to retain the protrusion in place with respect to the dome. A second plate portion may be provided, which may be integral with or movable with respect to the first plate portion, that can be connected to a bone, e.g. iliac or sacral bone.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2005Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Jose Gournay, Philippe Lemaitre, Ezzine Banouskou
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Patent number: 7520887Abstract: An interspinous device for impeding the movements of two successive vertebrae (8, 9) of the spinal column. In some embodiments, the device includes two pads (2a, 2b; 11a, 11b; 20a, 20b) whose internal faces (3a, 3b; 12a, 12b) are intended to be pressed against the lateral faces of the spinous processes (6, 7) of the vertebrae (8, 9), and ligaments (4, 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d; 17a, 17b, 18, 19; 23, 24) which connect the pads (2a, 2b; 11a, 11b; 20a, 20b) to each other and to the spinous processes (6, 7), so that, during flexion and extension movements of the spinal column with respect to its normal position, the pressures exerted against the lateral faces of the spinous processes (6, 7) by the pads (2a, 2b; 11a, 11b; 20a, 20b) increase as the spinal column moves away from the normal position. Method for making a pad designed for such a device.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2004Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Philippe Maxy, Jose Gournay
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Publication number: 20080009867Abstract: Apparatuses are disclosed for use in orthopedic surgery, for example for procedures in which a support member is connected to the spine. A connector member for connecting to an orthopedic implant and a support member is provided. A sleeve fits around the implant, and a locking member or mechanism connects to the sleeve. Locking causes a part of the sleeve to press the support against the connector, and causes a part of the sleeve to compress around the implant, so that the implant and support are substantially inhibited or prevented from moving with respect to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2007Publication date: January 10, 2008Inventors: Ezzine Banouskou, Jose Gournay, Douglas Baker, Marco Capote
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Patent number: 7303562Abstract: This invention is a pedicle screw (1), comprising a threaded rod (2) having a longitudinal axis (XX) and a head (4) in which there is a channel (5) adapted to receive a spinal support rod, and a means for blocking the rod; the channel is formed such that its longitudinal axial plane (P) is inclined relative to the longitudinal axis (XX) of the threaded rod. The head (4) of the screw being made up of two flanks (6, 7), a threaded hole (11) is formed in one of them; the inclination of the channel (5) relative to the axis of the treaded rod (2) makes it possible to place a tool for blocking the rod in the channel without this tool coming into contact with the muscle tissues delimiting the incision. Moreover, the threaded seat (11) permits the positioning of instruments without obstructing the channel for passage of the rod.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2000Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Remi Cavagna, Denis Huten, Hugues Malandain, Jose Gournay
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Publication number: 20060247624Abstract: Apparatuses are disclosed for use in orthopedic surgery, for example for procedures in which a support member is connected to the spine. A connector member for connecting to an orthopedic implant and a support member is provided. A sleeve fits around the implant, and a locking member or mechanism connects to the sleeve. Locking causes a part of the sleeve to press the support against the connector, and causes a part of the sleeve to compress around the implant, so that the implant and support are substantially inhibited or prevented from moving with respect to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2005Publication date: November 2, 2006Inventors: Ezzine Banouskou, Jose Gournay, Douglas Baker, Marco Capote
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Publication number: 20060217726Abstract: Interspinous device for impeding the movements of two successive vertebrae (8, 9) of the spinal column, characterized in that it comprises: two pads (2a, 2b; 11a, 11b; 20a, 20b) whose internal faces (3a, 3b; 12a, 12b) are intended to be pressed against the lateral faces of the spinous processes (6, 7) of the said vertebrae (8, 9), and ligaments (4, 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d; 17a, 17b, 18, 19; 23, 24) which connect the said pads (2a, 2b; 11a, 11b; 20a, 20b) to each other and to the said spinous processes (6, 7), so that, during flexion and extension movements of the spinal column with respect to its normal position, the pressures exerted against the lateral faces of the spinous processes (6, 7) by the said pads (2a, 2b; 11a, 11b; 20a, 20b) increase as the spinal column moves away from the said normal position. Method for making a pad designed for such a device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2004Publication date: September 28, 2006Applicant: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Philippe Maxy, Jose Gournay
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Publication number: 20060106382Abstract: Orthopedic implants are disclosed that may be used in spinal applications. In one embodiment, a plate portion is provided with a threaded protrusion on which a connector for attachment to an orthopedic rod can be fitted. The protrusion may be multi-axially orientable with respect to said plate portion. The plate portion may include a dome having an inner surface that may be of conical shape, through which a portion of the protrusion may extend. A pin may be provided to retain the protrusion in place with respect to the dome. A second plate portion may be provided, which may be integral with or movable with respect to the first plate portion, that can be connected to a bone, e.g. iliac or sacral bone.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2005Publication date: May 18, 2006Inventors: Jose Gournay, Philippe Lemaitre, Ezzine Banouskou
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Publication number: 20060084990Abstract: Embodiments of devices for connecting a spinal rod to a vertebra or to two vertebrae are disclosed. In one embodiment, there is provided a first hook having a threaded protrusion for fitting a connector in which the spinal rod is inserted, a second hook, a rod for connecting the two hooks, and structure for immobilizing the ends of the hook-connecting rod on the heads of the hooks. The end of the hook-connecting rod in contact with the first hook may have an oblong aperture, and the structure for immobilizing this end on the head of the first hook may include a nut intended to cooperate with the connector. Also disclosed are embodiments of a spinal osteosynthesis system including such devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2005Publication date: April 20, 2006Inventors: Jose Gournay, Gaspard Demay, Istvan Hovorka
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Patent number: 6709434Abstract: A spinal osteosynthesis device comprising a bone anchorage element, a vertebral rod, a connector for interconnecting the rod and the anchorage element so that the anchorage element is capable of being angularly oriented in a polyaxial manner relative to the rod. A fixation element is provided for fixing the position of the connector in translation and in rotation relative to the rod. A clamp element is provided for clamping the bone anchorage element to the connector in a predetermined angular position independent of the fixation element.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Sofamor S.N.C.Inventors: Jose Gournay, Serge Governatori
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Publication number: 20030144664Abstract: This invention is a pedicle screw (1), comprising a threaded rod (2) having a longitudinal axis (XX) and a head (4) in which there is a channel (5) adapted to receive a spinal support rod, and a means for blocking the rod; the channel is formed such that its longitudinal axial plane (P) is inclined relative to the longitudinal axis (XX) of the threaded rod. The head (4) of the screw being made up of two flanks (6, 7), a threaded hole (11) is formed in one of them; the inclination of the channel (5) relative to the axis of the treaded rod (2) makes it possible to place a tool for blocking the rod in the channel without this tool coming into contact with the muscle tissues delimiting the incision. Moreover, the threaded seat (11) permits the positioning of instruments without obstructing the channel for passage of the rod.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2003Publication date: July 31, 2003Inventors: Remi Cavagna, Denis Huten, Hugues Malandain, Jose Gournay
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Patent number: 6478795Abstract: The plug (1) comprises two coaxial parts (2, 3) separated by a fracture initiating line (4). A respective print (6, 7) is provided on each part and is coaxial with the other print. The first part (1) permits the screwing of the second part (3) which is provided with a screw thread (5) in an implant to which it must remain fixed after fracture of the two parts on the line (4), when a predetermined fracture torque is exceeded. The print (7) of the second part (3) permits a subsequent unscrewing, if necessary, for disassembling the instrumentation, which constitutes an essential advantage of this plug. Further, the clamping can be achieved with high precision in conformity with the wishes of the manufacturer, since the fracture torque can be adjusted to the intended value by machining the fracture intiating line (4) in a precise manner.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1996Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Sofamor S.N.C.Inventors: Jose Gournay, Dominique Petit, Jean Saurat
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Patent number: 6475218Abstract: A spinal implant for an osteosynthesis device having a bone anchorage portion, a connector portion adapted for connection to an elongate rod, an extension portion extending from the connector portion, and a threaded fastener operable to secure the implant to the elongate rod. The connector portion includes a pair of flanges extending axially from the anchorage portion and spaced apart to define a channel for receiving the elongate rod therein. The extension portion includes a first segment extending axially from one of the flanges and a second segment extending transversely from the first segment toward the other of the flanges so as to define a transverse opening capable of receiving the elongate rod therethrough. The fastener is advanced along a continuous thread extending between the extension portion and the opposing flanges to secure the elongate rod within the channel. In one embodiment, the extension portion is selectively separable from the connector portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Sofamor, S.N.C.Inventors: José Gournay, Stéphan Chojnicki
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Publication number: 20020013585Abstract: A spinal implant for an osteosynthesis device having a bone anchorage portion, a connector portion adapted for connection to an elongate rod, an extension portion extending from the connector portion, and a threaded fastener operable to secure the implant to the elongate rod. The connector portion includes a pair of flanges extending axially from the anchorage portion and spaced apart to define a channel for receiving the elongate rod therein. The extension portion includes a first segment extending axially from one of the flanges and a second segment extending transversely from the first segment toward the other of the flanges so as to define a transverse opening capable of receiving the elongate rod therethrough. The fastener is advanced along a continuous thread extending between the extension portion and the opposing flanges to secure the elongate rod within the channel. In one embodiment, the extension portion is selectively separable from the connector portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2001Publication date: January 31, 2002Inventors: Jose Gournay, Stephan Chojnicki
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Tool for screwing a screw having two threaded portions separated by an intermediate screwing portion
Patent number: 6112623Abstract: A tool for driving a screw having two threaded shanks separated by an intermediate portion. The tool includes a rod having a tapped end portion adapted to engage one of the threaded shanks. The tool also includes a cage adapted to receive the intermediate portion of the screw therein. The cage is provided with at least one opening containing a rolling member configured to be applied against a surface of the intermediate portion of the screw. The tool additionally includes a tube surrounding the rod and the cage. The tube includes an inner wall having a profile configured such that as the tube is rotated about the longitudinal axis, the inner surface applies a radial force to the rolling member, causing the rolling member to be radially displaced through the opening in the cage and placing it in abutment with the intermediate portion of the screw.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1998Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Sofamor S.N.C.Inventors: Dominique Bigand, Jacques Clauze, Jose Gournay, Jean-Charles Moreau, Jean Saurat