Patents by Inventor Joseph Fucci
Joseph Fucci 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: 7189238Abstract: A soft tissue anchor is provided for attaching soft tissue to bone. The anchor is useful generally throughout the body where soft tissue needs to be anchored to bone. It is particularly useful for reattaching separated tissues adjacent to an articular joint such as the hip, knee, or shoulder. For example it is well suited for reattaching labral tissue that has become separated from the glenoid rim adjacent a shoulder joint.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2003Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: Linvatec CorporationInventors: Giuseppe Lombardo, Robert K. Adikes, Jr., Joseph Fucci
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Publication number: 20040059336Abstract: A soft tissue anchor is provided for attaching soft tissue to bone. The anchor is useful generally throughout the body where soft tissue needs to be anchored to bone. It is particularly useful for reattaching separated tissues adjacent to an articular joint such as the hip, knee, or shoulder. For example it is well suited for reattaching labral tissue that has become separated from the glenoid rim adjacent a shoulder joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: Giuseppe Lombardo, Robert K. Adikes, Joseph Fucci
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Patent number: 6346109Abstract: A system for inserting a cannulated tissue anchor during endoscopic surgical procedures. The system incorporates an elongated generally cylindrical tissue anchor having a plurality of barbs outwardly extending from its body and a transverse head situated at its proximal end. The head is elongated along a major axis which is misaligned relative to the rows of barbs on the body of the tissue anchor in order to enhance retention of the anchor within selected tissue. The anchor may be inserted during an endoscopic surgical procedure by a single-handed operation utilizing an instrument having a longitudinally slidable needle for guiding the anchor into place and a longitudinally slidable push rod for pushing the anchor along the needle. The system incorporates a package/loading device to facilitate the assembly of a cannulated tissue anchor with the inserter, the package/loading device being provided with a means for guiding the inserter needle through the axial bore of the tissue anchor.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2000Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: Linvatec CorporationInventors: Joseph Fucci, Robert C. Hackett, T. Dan Moore, Mark A. Bellafiore
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Patent number: 6290702Abstract: A system for inserting a cannulated tissue anchor during endoscopic surgical procedures. The system incorporates an elongated generally cylindrical tissue anchor having a plurality of barbs outwardly extending from its body and a transverse head situated at its proximal end. The head is elongated along a major axis which is misaligned relative to the rows of barbs on the body of the tissue anchor in order to enhance retention of the anchor within selected tissue. The anchor may be inserted during an endoscopic surgical procedure by a single-handed operation utilizing an instrument having a longitudinally slidable needle for guiding the anchor into place and a longitudinally slidable push rod for pushing the anchor along the needle. The system incorporates a package/loading device to facilitate the assembly of a cannulated tissue anchor with the inserter, the package/loading device being provided with a means for guiding the inserter needle through the axial bore of the tissue anchor.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2000Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Linvatec CorporationInventors: Joseph Fucci, T. Dan Moore
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Patent number: 6280448Abstract: A system for inserting a cannulated tissue anchor during endoscopic surgical procedures. The system incorporates an elongated generally cylindrical tissue anchor having a plurality of barbs outwardly extending from its body and a transverse head situated at its proximal end. The head is elongated along a major axis which is misaligned relative to the rows of barbs on the body of the tissue anchor in order to enhance retention of the anchor within selected tissue. The anchor may be inserted during an endoscopic surgical procedure by a single-handed operation utilizing an instrument having a longitudinally slidable needle for guiding the anchor into place and a longitudinally slidable push rod for pushing the anchor along the needle. The system incorporates a package/loading device to facilitate the assembly of a cannulated tissue anchor with the inserter, the package/loading device being provided with a means for guiding the inserter needle through the axial bore of the tissue anchor.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2000Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Linvatec CorporationInventors: A. Frank Trott, Joseph Fucci, Sam R. Marchand, Anne F. Booth
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Patent number: 6146387Abstract: A system for inserting a cannulated tissue anchor during endoscopic surgical procedures. The system incorporates an elongated generally cylindrical tissue anchor having a plurality of barbs outwardly extending from its body and a transverse head situated at its proximal end. The head is elongated along a major axis which is misaligned relative to the rows of barbs on the body of the tissue anchor in order to enhance retention of the anchor within selected tissue. The anchor may be inserted during an endoscopic surgical procedure by a single-handed operation utilizing an instrument having a longitudinally slidable needle for guiding the anchor into place and a longitudinally slidable push rod for pushing the anchor along the needle. The system incorporates a package/loading device to facilitate the assembly of a cannulated tissue anchor with the inserter, the package/loading device being provided with a means for guiding the inserter needle through the axial bore of the tissue anchor.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1998Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Linvatec CorporationInventors: A. Frank Trott, Joseph Fucci, Robert C. Hackett, T. Dan Moore, Mark A. Bellafiore, Sam R. Marchand, Anne F. Booth
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Patent number: 5871504Abstract: Improved ligament anchor structures and methods for affixing graft ligaments to bone are provided. The ligament anchor assembly includes a sleeve having gripping means for being firmly secured within a bone tunnel and a bore extending therethrough. The graft ligament is secured to an insert sized to pass through the bore in the sleeve. The bore in the sleeve and the external surface of the insert have cooperating asymmetrical teeth formed thereon so that the insert can pass through the sleeve in only one direction. The sleeve is first placed in a bone tunnel and the opposite end of the ligament secured in the corresponding bone, followed by final adjustment of the ligament tension without disturbing the anchors of either end of the graft ligament.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1997Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Inventors: Katulle Koco Eaton, Joseph Fucci, Steven E. Fitts, Sharon K. Anderson
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Patent number: 5827291Abstract: An elongated suture anchor driver having a suture retaining means at its proximal end. The driver receives a suture anchor at its distal tip and has a throughbore for enabling suture attached to the suture anchor to pass through the driver from its distal end to its proximal end. The proximal end of the driver is provided with a channel and a fixed post for guiding the suture exiting from the throughbore into an annular recess. A spring loaded slidable cylindrical sleeve acts against the suture in the recess to frictionally retain the suture, thereby securing the suture anchor and suture within the driver.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1996Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Assignee: Linvatec CorporationInventors: Joseph Fucci, A. Frank Trott
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Patent number: 5707394Abstract: A method and apparatus for facilitating use of a threaded suture anchor in combination with a reusable cannulated anchor driver. The device enables a suture anchor to be preassembled with a suture so that a user need not assemble a suture anchor with suture immediately prior to use. The preassembled anchor/suture is provided with a suture stiffening or support means by which the free ends of the suture may be easily threaded into the axial bore of a cannulated driver. The stiffening means may comprise an elongated rod abuttingly joined to the free ends of suture (threaded through a suture anchor) and secured thereto by a length of shrinkable tubing frictionally engaging the free ends of the suture and one end of the rod.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1996Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventors: Peter C. Miller, Joseph Fucci
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Patent number: 5697950Abstract: A method and apparatus for facilitating use of a threaded suture anchor in combination with a reusable cannulated anchor driver. The device enables a suture anchor to be preassembled with a suture so that a user need not assemble a suture anchor with suture immediately prior to use. The preassembled anchor/suture is provided with a suture stiffening or support member by which the free ends of the suture may be easily threaded into the axial bore of a cannulated driver. The support member may comprise a length of shrinkable tubing frictionally engaging at least a portion of the free ends of the suture extending from the anchor. In another embodiment, the support means may comprise an elongated non-shrinkable material such as a rod attached to the suture and enabling the anchor/suture/rod assembly to be threaded into a cannulated driver simply by the force of gravity acting upon the rod.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1996Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Assignee: Linvatec CorporationInventors: Joseph Fucci, Bennie W. Gladdish, Jr.
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Patent number: 5607432Abstract: A threaded bone anchor retriever and method for retrieving threaded bone anchors and the like from an implantation site. The anchor retriever is particularly suitable for retrieving threaded suture anchors during endoscopic surgical procedures. The retriever comprises an elongated shaft having an anchor engaging means at its distal tip for engaging the drive portion of the threaded anchor and for turning it in a direction to remove it from the implantation site. A concentric anchor engaging sleeve is adapted to move longitudinally relative to the elongated shaft in order to engage the threaded body of the anchor as it is removed from the implantation site. The invention includes a method for using the anchor retriever, particularly during endoscopic procedures, to remove anchors which may or may not have tissue growth overlying the implantation site.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1995Date of Patent: March 4, 1997Assignee: Linvatec CorporationInventor: Joseph Fucci
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Patent number: 5601586Abstract: A surgical cutting instrument having an elongated rotatable inner member provided with a cutting edge at its distal tip, the inner member adapted to rotate within an elongated outer tube having a window adjacent its distal end adapted to cooperate with the cutting edge of the inner member. The outer tube is provided with a portion thereof adjacent its distal end which enables the distal tip of the outer tube to be bent at an angle relative to the proximal portion of the outer tube. The outer tube may be bent by a user into a selected angular position with the aid of a tool calibrated in a plurality of discrete positions. The tool is adapted to enable the outer tube to be rotated to any selected position prior to being bent so that the window at the distal tip of the outer tube may be caused to face in any desired direction relative to the bend in the outer tube.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1995Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Assignee: Linvatec CorporationInventors: Joseph Fucci, Fred B. Dinger, III, A. Frank Trott, Kenneth M. Adams, William F. Mazurek
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Patent number: 5411514Abstract: A surgical cutting instrument having an elongated rotatable inner member provided with a cutting edge at its distal tip, the inner member adapted to rotate within an elongated outer tube having a window adjacent its distal end adapted to cooperate with the cutting edge of the inner member. The outer tube is provided with a portion thereof adjacent its distal end which enables the distal tip of the outer tube to be bent at an angle relative to the proximal portion of the outer tube. The outer tube may be bent by a user into a selected angular position with the aid of a tool calibrated in a plurality of discrete positions. The tool is adapted to enable the outer tube to be rotated to any selected position prior to being bent so that the window at the distal tip of the outer tube may be caused to face in any desired direction relative to the bend in the outer tube.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1994Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Assignee: Linvatec CorporationInventors: Joseph Fucci, Fred B. Dinger, III, A. Frank Trott, Kenneth M. Adams, William F. Mazurek
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Patent number: 5366468Abstract: A surgical router for cutting anatomical tissue includes an outer tubular member and an inner member rotatably disposed in said outer member and having a pair of router blades disposed distally of a distal end of the outer member and equally spaced about a longitudinal axis of the inner member and a pair of flutes disposed between the router blades. The flutes have bottoms and sides transverse to the flute bottoms, with the flute bottoms angularly intersecting a passage in the inner member to form aspiration ports within and integral with the flutes. The router blades have leading walls, trailing walls and clearance walls with a width between the trailing walls that is tapered in a distal direction. The leading walls correspond to the flute sides and are curved about the inner member axis in the direction of rotation of the inner member in the outer member.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1993Date of Patent: November 22, 1994Assignee: Linvatec CorporationInventors: Joseph Fucci, Terry L. Whipple
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Patent number: 5286253Abstract: A thin-walled sleeve of polymeric or similar material is heat shrunk or otherwise closely fitted over a flexible torque-transmitting shaft in an angled rotary surgical instrument. The sheath primarily provides a seal to maintain aspiration or suction through the porous flexible shaft, and also provides an additional bearing surface on the distal end of the flexible shaft, facilitates insertion and removal of the flexible shaft, and provides a low friction surface between the flexible shaft and outer sheath of the instrument.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1992Date of Patent: February 15, 1994Assignee: Linvatec CorporationInventor: Joseph Fucci