Patents by Inventor Katherine G. Truncale
Katherine G. Truncale 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: 8906110Abstract: The invention is directed toward a cartilage repair assembly comprising a shaped allograft two piece construct with a demineralized cancellous cap and a mineralized cylindrical base member defining a blind bore with a through-going transverse bore intersecting the blind bore. The demineralized cancellous cap has a cylindrical top portion and a smaller diameter cylindrical stem extending away from the top portion which fits into the blind bore of the mineralized base member. The cap stem defines a transverse through-going bore which is aligned with the through-going bore of the base member to receive a cylindrical cortical pin holding the cap within the base member. The shaped structure is dimensioned to fit in a drilled bore in a cartilage defect area so that the assembly engages the side wall of the drilled bore in an interference fit.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2010Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Musculoskeletal Transplant FoundationInventors: Eric J. Semler, Katherine G. Truncale, Alex B. Callahan, Judith I. Yannariello-Brown
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Patent number: 8292968Abstract: A construct for repairing articular cartilage defects includes a cap member and a base member. The cap member has an upper section and a stem depending from a central region thereof. The upper section includes a peripheral region. The stem includes a cavity. The base member has first and second ends, the first end including an annular recess dimensioned such that the stem is receivable therein. The first end also includes an annular edge positioned laterally outwardly from the annular recess, for abutting and supporting the peripheral region of the upper section when the stem is received in the annular recess. The base member further includes an island which is surrounded by the annular recess and receivable in the cavity of the stem, such that the island is abuttable with and may thereby support the central region of the upper section when the stem is received in the annular recess.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2011Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Musculoskeletal Transplant FoundationInventors: Katherine G. Truncale, Eric J. Semler, Arthur A. Gertzman, Moon Hae Sunwoo, William W. Tomford, Roman Shikhanovich
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Publication number: 20110224797Abstract: The invention is directed toward a cartilage repair assembly comprising a shaped allograft two piece construct with a demineralized cancellous cap and a mineralized cylindrical base member defining a blind bore with a through-going transverse bore intersecting the blind bore. The demineralized cancellous cap has a cylindrical top portion and a smaller diameter cylindrical stem extending away from the top portion which fits into the blind bore of the mineralized base member. The cap stem defines a transverse through-going bore which is aligned with the through-going bore of the base member to receive a cylindrical cortical pin holding the cap within the base member. The shaped structure is dimensioned to fit in a drilled bore in a cartilage defect area so that the assembly engages the side wall of the drilled bore in an interference fit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: Eric J. Semler, Katherine G. Truncale, Alex B. Callahan, Judith I. Yannariello-Brown
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Publication number: 20110166669Abstract: Constructs that are at least partially constructed of allograft cancellous bone are disclosed, along with cartilage particles that may be used with the constructs for repairing articular cartilage defects. A multi-piece construct includes a base member, a cap member and at least one pin that secures the cap member to the base member. The base member may be constructed of mineralized cancellous bone, and is used to replace the subchondral bone removed when a surgeon cuts a bore in the area of an adjacent cartilage defect. The base member includes a blind bore and first and second through-going transverse bores in opposite sides of a wall of the base member. The cap member includes an upper section that has a thickness that is similar to that of a patient's surrounding articular cartilage layer and a stem depending from the upper section that is dimensioned to be received in and by the blind bore of the base member.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2011Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventors: Katherine G. Truncale, Eric J. Semler, Arthur A. Gertzman, Moon Hae Sunwoo, William W. Tomford, Roman Shikhanovich
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Publication number: 20110070271Abstract: Constructs that are at least partially constructed of allograft cancellous bone are disclosed, along with cartilage particles that may be used with the constructs for repairing articular cartilage defects. A multi-piece construct includes a base member, a cap member and at least one pin that secures the cap member to the base member. The base member may be constructed of mineralized cancellous bone, and is used to replace the subchondral bone removed when a surgeon cuts a bore in the area of an adjacent cartilage defect. The base member includes a blind bore and first and second through-going transverse bores in opposite sides of a wall of the base member. The cap member includes an upper section that has a thickness that is similar to that of a patient's surrounding articular cartilage layer and a stem depending from the upper section that is dimensioned to be received in and by the blind bore of the base member.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2010Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventors: Katherine G. Truncale, Moon Hae Sunwoo, Arthur A. Gertzman, William W. Tomford
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Patent number: 7837740Abstract: The invention is directed toward a cartilage repair assembly comprising a shaped allograft two piece construct with a demineralized cancellous cap and a mineralized cylindrical base member defining a blind bore with a through going transverse bore intersecting the blind bore. The demineralized cancellous cap has a cylindrical top portion and a smaller diameter cylindrical stem extending away from the top portion which fits into the blind bore of the mineralized base member. The cap stem defines a transverse through going bore which is aligned with the through going bore of the base member to receive a cylindrical cortical pin holding the cap within the base member. The shaped structure is dimensioned to fit in a drilled bore in a cartilage defect area so that the assembly engages the side wall of the drilled bore in an interference fit.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2007Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Musculoskeletal Transplant FoundationInventors: Eric J. Semler, Katherine G. Truncale, Alex B. Callahan, Judith I. Yannariello-Brown
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Publication number: 20100274362Abstract: Mixtures, such as gels or pastes, comprising freeze-milled cartilage particles and exogenous growth factors are used for repairing chondral defects. Such mixtures may be applied to constructs comprising cancellous bone for implantation at the defect site. Suitable growth factors include variants of FGF-2, particularly variants that include a sole amino acid substitution for asparagine at amino acid 111 of the ?8-?9 loop of the FGF-2 peptide. Such FGF-2 variants are released slowly and continuously at a constant rate from cartilage pastes. In other embodiments, the amino acid substituted for asparigine is glycine. Other variants that may be used include FGF-9 variants having truncated chains and a sole amino acid substitution in the ?8-?9 loop of the FGF-9 peptide either for tryptophan at amino acid 144 or for asparagine at amino acid 143.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventors: Avner Yayon, Katherine G. Truncale, Hilla Barkay-Olami, Alex B. Callahan, Arthur A. Gertzman, Yen-Chen Huang, Morris L. Jacobs, John C. Munson, Eric J. Semler, Roman Shikhanovich, Baruch Stern, Moon Hae Sunwoo, William W. Tomford, Judith I. Yannariello-Brown
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Publication number: 20100112543Abstract: In certain embodiments, the present invention relates to a process for preparing skin removed from a human donor, including a living human donor, and removing cellular components and forming a decellular matrix having as major components collagens and elastins while disinfecting the tissue. In other embodiments, the present invention relates to a process for treating a decellularized soft tissue by freezing the same at a plurality of decreasing temperatures at atmosphere or higher such that there is formation of ice crystals having a size greater than 2.0 and lyophilizing the soft tissue under vacuum to remove the water to less than 6% forming a porous matrix.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventors: Manh-Dan NGO, Arthur Gertzman, Michael Kawas, Katherine G. Truncale, Moon Hae Sunwoo, Alison Lee, Richard Seeman, Carl Alexander DePaula, Jeffrey S. Cartmell, David J. Gocke, Carina Syring, Rudiger von Versen
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Publication number: 20090319045Abstract: Constructs that are at least partially constructed of allograft cancellous bone are disclosed, along with cartilage particles that may be used with the constructs for repairing articular cartilage defects. A multi-piece construct includes a base member, a cap member and at least one pin that secures the cap member to the base member. The base member may be constructed of mineralized cancellous bone, and is used to replace the subchondral bone removed when a surgeon cuts a bore in the area of an adjacent cartilage defect. The base member includes a blind bore and first and second through-going transverse bores in opposite sides of a wall of the base member. The cap member includes an upper section that has a thickness that is similar to that of a patient's surrounding articular cartilage layer and a stem depending from the upper section that is dimensioned to be received in and by the blind bore of the base member.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2009Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventors: Katherine G. Truncale, Eric J. Semler, Arthur A. Gertzman, Moon Hae Sunwoo, William W. Tomford, Roman Shikhanovich, Alex B. Callahan, Judith I. Yannariello-Brown, Morris L. Jacobs, John C. Munson, Yen-Chen Huang
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Publication number: 20090291112Abstract: An allograft osteochondral plug is combined with a mixture that includes freeze-milled cartilage particles, and such combination is used to repair defects in articular cartilage. The plug includes an subchondral bone portion and an integral overlying cartilage cap which is treated to remove cellular debris and proteoglycans. At least a portion of the plug has a lateral dimension selected to form an interference fit against a tissue layer exposed as a result of a bore formed in a defect area in articular cartilage of a host. The cartilage particle mixture is placed adjacent at least a portion of the plug for promoting cartilage cell migration into (i.e., from the adjacent host cartilage) and proliferation in the bore, and for enhancing tissue integration between the plug and patient (i.e., host) tissue when the plug is inserted into the bore. Methods for surgical implantation of the plug into a patient are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2009Publication date: November 26, 2009Inventors: Katherine G. Truncale, Arthur A. Gertzman, Moon Hae Sunwoo, William W. Tomford, Judith I. Yannariello-Brown, Yen-Chen Huang
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Publication number: 20090149893Abstract: The invention is directed toward a cartilage repair assembly comprising a shaped allograft construct comprising a cylindrical mineralized cancellous bone base member and a demineralized cancellous bone cap member having a cylindrical top portion and a stem extending from the top portion mounted to the bone base member. The base member has a central bore and a transverse bore which intersect the central bore and the cap member stem has a through going bore which is aligned with the base member transverse bore when the stem is mounted in the central bore to receive a pin member. Milled cartilage particles having a size ranging from 10 to 212 microns are mixed with a biocompatible carrier and a cartilage growth factor, with the mixture being infused in the cap member to generate cartilage growth.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2008Publication date: June 11, 2009Inventors: Eric J. Semler, Alex B. Callahan, Katherine G. Truncale, Roman Shikhanovich
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Publication number: 20090043389Abstract: The invention is directed toward a cartilage repair assembly comprising a shaped structure of subchondral bone with an integral overlying cartilage cap which is treated to remove cellular debris and proteoglycans and milled cartilage in a bioabsorbable carrier. The shaped structure is dimensioned to fit in a drilled bore in a cartilage defect area so that said shaped bone and cartilage cap when centered in the bore does not engage the side wall of the bore in an interference fit and is surrounded by milled cartilage and carrier. A method for inserting the assembly into a cartilage defect area is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Inventors: GORDANA VUNJAK-NOVAKOVIC, Arthur A. Gertzman, Moon Hae Sunwoo, William W. Tomford, Katherine G. Truncale
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Patent number: 7488348Abstract: The invention is directed toward a cartilage repair assembly comprising a cylindrically shaped allograft structure of subchondral bone with an integral overlying smaller diameter cartilage cap which is treated to remove cellular debris and proteoglycans. The shaped structure is dimensioned to fit in a drilled bore in a cartilage defect area so that the subchondral bone of the structure engages the side wall of the bone portion of the drilled bore in an interference fit while the cartilage cap is spaced from cartilage portion of the side wall of the drilled bore forming a gap in which a milled cartilage and biocompatible carrier mixture is placed allowing cell transfer throughout the defect area. A method for inserting the shaped allograft structure into a cartilage defect area is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2005Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Musculoskeletal Transplant FoundationInventors: Katherine G. Truncale, Moon Hae Sunwoo, Arthur A. Gertzman, William W. Tomford, Judith I. Yannariello-Brown
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Publication number: 20080274157Abstract: The invention is directed toward a cartilage repair assembly comprising a shaped structure of subchondral bone with an integral overlying cartilage cap which is treated to remove cellular debris and proteoglycans and milled cartilage in a bioabsorbable carrier. The shaped structure is dimensioned to fit in a drilled bore in a cartilage defect area so that said shaped bone and cartilage cap when centered in the bore does not engage the side wall of the bore and is positioned from the side wall of the bone a distance ranging from 10 microns to 1000 microns and is surrounded by milled cartilage and a fibrin thrombin glue. A method for inserting the assembly into a cartilage defect area is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2008Publication date: November 6, 2008Inventors: Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic, Katherine G. Truncale, Moon Hae Sunwoo, Arthur A. Gertzman
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Publication number: 20080255676Abstract: The invention is directed toward a cartilage repair assembly comprising a shaped allograft two piece construct with a demineralized cancellous cap and a mineralized cylindrical base member defining a blind bore with a through going transverse bore intersecting the blind bore. The demineralized cancellous cap has a cylindrical top portion and a smaller diameter cylindrical stem extending away from the top portion which fits into the blind bore of the mineralized base member. The cap stem defines a transverse through going bore which is aligned with the through going bore of the base member to receive a cylindrical cortical pin holding the cap within the base member. The shaped structure is dimensioned to fit in a drilled bore in a cartilage defect area so that the assembly engages the side wall of the drilled bore in an interference fit.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2007Publication date: October 16, 2008Inventors: Eric J. Semler, Katherine G. Truncale, Alex B. Callahan, Judith I. Yannariello-Brown
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Publication number: 20080220044Abstract: The invention is directed toward an osteochondral repair assembly comprising a shaped allograft construct comprising an unbalanced barbell-shaped cylindrical cancellous bone primary member formed with a mineralized cylindrical base section having a smaller diameter cylindrical stem leading to a second cylindrical section which is demineralized. A mineralized ring-shaped support member is forced over the compressed demineralized second demineralized the aperture of the ring-shaped member to fit around the stem with one ring surface being adjacent the bottom surface to the second cylindrical section and the opposite ring surface being adjacent the upper surface of the mineralized cylindrical base section.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventors: Eric J. Semler, Roman Shikhanovich, Alex B. Callahan, Katherine G. Truncale, Judith I. Yannariello-Brown
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Patent number: RE43258Abstract: The invention is directed toward a sterile cartilage defect implant material comprising milled lyophilized allograft cartilage pieces ranging from 0.01 mm to 1.0 mm in size in a bioabsorbable carrier taken from a group consisting of sodium hyaluronate, hyaluronic acid and its derivatives, gelatin, collagen, chitosan, alginate, buffered PBS, Dextran or polymers with allogenic chondrocytes or bone marrow cells in an amount exceeding the natural occurrence of same in hyaline cartilage and adding a cell growth additive.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2010Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Musculoskeletal Transplant FoundationInventors: Katherine G. Truncale, Moon Hae Sunwoo, Arthur A. Gertzman, William W. Tomford