Patents by Inventor Kim C. Bertin
Kim C. Bertin 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: 9592127Abstract: A set of distal femoral knee prostheses which are designed to be more narrow in medial/lateral dimensions with increasing anterior/posterior size than existing prostheses to more closely correspond to the physical anatomy of female patients. The prostheses are designed to have a substantially trapezoidal shape or profile when viewed distally which features a more pronounced narrowing of the medial/lateral dimensions beginning at the posterior end of the prostheses and progressing anteriorly to the anterior end of the prostheses. Additionally, the prostheses each include a reduced profile patellar sulcus and reduced profile anterior condyles to more closely conform to the anatomy of a resected femur, and also include sulcus tracking optimized to conform to female anatomy.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2006Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Brian D. Earl, Abraham P. Habegger, Aaron A. Hoffman, Kim C. Bertin, Lawrence Dorr, Robert E. Booth, Jr., Aaron Rosenberg, Sergio Romagnoli
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Patent number: 8137407Abstract: A mobile bearing knee prosthesis apparatus includes a tibial plate. The tibial plate includes a medial lobe and a lateral lobe conjoined in a dividing plane. The apparatus further includes a tibio-femoral insert and a stud-like protuberance extending from the tibial plate into the tibio-femoral insert. The stud-like protuberance includes a protuberance sidewall positioned in the tibio-femoral insert. The protuberance sidewall is bisected by the dividing plane and includes a pair of opposing eccentric convex arcuate portions, and the tibio-femoral insert is moveable relative to the tibial plate about an axis medially disposed from the dividing plane. A mobile bearing knee prosthesis apparatus includes a tibial plate and a tibio-femoral insert coupled to the tibial plate. The tibio-femoral insert includes a generally posteriorly positioned chamfered superior surface and defines a generally posteriorly positioned generally U-shaped space bounded at least in part by the chamfered surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2005Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Dwight T. Todd, Brian D. Byrd, James C. Harris, Kim C. Bertin, Linggawati Tanamal, Peter S. Walker
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Publication number: 20110093083Abstract: A set of distal femoral knee prostheses which are designed to be more narrow in medial/lateral dimensions with increasing anterior/posterior size than existing prostheses to more closely correspond to the physical anatomy of female patients. The prostheses are designed to have a substantially trapezoidal shape or profile when viewed distally which features a more pronounced narrowing of the medial/lateral dimensions beginning at the posterior end of the prostheses and progressing anteriorly to the anterior end of the prostheses. Additionally, the prostheses each include a reduced profile patellar sulcus and reduced profile anterior condyles to more closely conform to the anatomy of a resected femur, and also include sulcus tracking optimized to conform to female anatomy.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: ZIMMER, INC.Inventors: Brian D. Earl, Abraham P. Habegger, Aaron A. Hofmann, Kim C. Bertin, Lawrence Dorr, Robert E. Booth, Aaron Rosenberg, Sergio Romagnoli
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Publication number: 20080097450Abstract: A patella clamp is provided for clamping a patella. The patella clamp includes a first clamp member engageable with the patella and a second clamp member mountable in opposing relative moving relationship to the first clamp member. The patella clamp may be used to perform a variety of procedures on a patella. In one embodiment, a third clamp member is alternatively mountable in place of the second clamp member to change the function of the patella clamp. The patella clamp optionally further includes a cut guide for guiding a cutter in a cut plane to resect a portion of the patella.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Jeffrey D. Brown, Charles A. Baldridge, Kim C. Bertin, Toby N. Farling, Adam M. Griner, Robert A. Hodorek
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Patent number: 6080196Abstract: A provisional knee implant assembly includes a femoral provisional having an articulating surface and a plurality of locating openings. A patella height gauge has at least two projections which each engage with a corresponding locating opening in the femoral provisional. The patella height gauge includes at least one visual locating reference for a patella. The femoral provisional is located relative to the patella by placing the femoral provisional on a distal end of the femur; attaching the patella height gauge to the femoral provisional; overlying the patella onto the gauge; and repositioning the femoral provisional relative to the one or more visual locating references on the patella height gauge.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1999Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Inventor: Kim C. Bertin
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Patent number: 5951564Abstract: The invention is directed to an orthopaedic apparatus 24, 80, 380, 480, 580 for positioning an implant 22, 322, 422 relative to an end of a bone. The implant has at least one extractor opening 30, 330, 430 and a shoulder 26, 326, 426 with a slot therein. The positioning apparatus includes a shaft 32, 82, 382, 482 having a fixed impactor tip at an end thereof. The impactor tip is configured to be received within the implant slot. At least one clamping jaw is connected to the shaft, and includes a projection which is configured to be received in the at least one extractor opening. The at least one clamping jaw is preferably detachably connected to the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1996Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventors: Lisa K. Schroder, David A. Mann, G. Kris Kumar, Steven C. Kitch, Paul F. Hickey, Timothy K. Doolin, Philip H. Cripe, Kim C. Bertin
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Patent number: 5908424Abstract: A tibial milling guide which incorporates a combination of instruments for producing a planar surface on a portion of the tibia using a milling device. The system includes: an extramedullary alignment guide with a detachable reference guide, an adjustable milling base assembly, a detachable milling template, a sizing gauge, and a milling depth gauge. The reference guide is used to position the alignment guide to the tibia. The reference guide has a T-shaped member which provides a planar reference and a centering reference to the tibial head. The reference guide also allows the surgeon to set the rotational alignment before the alignment guide is secured in place. The adjustable milling base assembly is also detachably connected to the alignment guide. The milling base assembly includes a slide and a shiftable base that allows for lateral adjustments of the template with respect to the articular surface after the alignment guide has been properly secured to the tibia.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1994Date of Patent: June 1, 1999Assignee: Zimmer, Inc, by said Stalcup, Dietz, Bays and VanlaninghamInventors: Kim C. Bertin, Robert Booth, Jr., Dennis W. Burke, Rodney Bays, Terry L. Dietz, Gregory C. Stalcup, Richard D. Vanlaningham
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Patent number: 5860981Abstract: The milling instrumentation of this invention provides a milling guide connected to the femur for accommodating a milling device. The milling instrumentation includes an alignment guide which is used by the surgeon to set a femoral bracket or base on the medial and lateral sides of the exposed femur adjacent its distal end. Once the brackets are set, the alignment guide is removed and a milling guide is connected to the bases. The milling guide establishes a series of reference planes each including a slot. A powered milling device having a burr connected thereto is guided by the slots along the reference planes to accurately mill away a portion of the bone. The milling device includes a bobbin-shaped tip which positively engages the slots to ensure that the milling device is held substantially perpendicular to the reference planes of the milling guide.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1997Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignees: Dennis W. Burke, Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Kim C. Bertin, Dennis W. Burke, Gregory C. Stalcup, Rodney Bays, Richard D. Vanlaningham, Terry L. Dietz, Daniel O'Connor
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Patent number: 5853415Abstract: The milling instrumentation of this invention provides a milling guide connected to the femur for accommodating a milling device. The milling instrumentation includes an alignment guide which is used by the surgeon to set a femoral bracket or base on the medial and lateral sides of the exposed femur adjacent its distal end. Once the brackets are set, the alignment guide is removed and a milling guide is connected to the bases. The milling guide establishes a series of reference planes each including a slot. A powered milling device having a burr connected thereto is guided by the slots along the reference planes to accurately mill away a portion of the bone. The milling device includes a bobbin-shaped tip which positively engages the slots to ensure that the milling device is held substantially perpendicular to the reference planes of the milling guide.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1995Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Kim C. Bertin, Dennis W. Burke, Gregory C. Stalcup, Rodney Bays, Richard D. Vanlaningham, Terry L. Dietz, Daniel O'Connor
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Patent number: 5769855Abstract: The milling instrumentation of this invention provides a milling guide connected to the femur for accommodating a milling device. The milling instrumentation includes an alignment guide which is used by the surgeon to set a femoral bracket or base on the medial and lateral sides of the exposed femur adjacent its distal end. Once the brackets are set, the alignment guide is removed and a milling guide is connected to the bases. The milling guide establishes a series of reference planes each including a slot. A powered milling device having a burr connected thereto is guided by the slots along the reference planes to accurately mill away a portion of the bone. The milling device includes a bobbin-shaped tip which positively engages the slots to ensure that the milling device is held substantially perpendicular to the reference planes of the milling guide.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1997Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Zimmer Inc.Inventors: Kim C. Bertin, Dennis W. Burke, Gregory C. Stalcup, Rodney Bays
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Patent number: 5743915Abstract: The milling instrumentation of this invention provides a milling guide connected to the femur for accommodating a milling device. The milling instrumentation includes an alignment guide which is used by the surgeon to set a femoral bracket or base on the medial and lateral sides of the exposed femur adjacent its distal end. Once the brackets are set, the alignment guide is removed and a milling guide is connected to the bases. The milling guide establishes a series of reference planes each including a slot. A powered milling device having a burr connected thereto is guided by the slots along the reference planes to accurately mill away a portion of the bone. The milling device includes a bobbin-shaped tip which positively engages the slots to ensure that the milling device is held substantially perpendicular to the reference planes of the milling guide.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1997Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Kim C. Bertin, Dennis W. Burke, Gregory C. Stalcup, Rodney Bays
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Patent number: 5700268Abstract: A device for use in an orthopedic surgical procedure for replacement of a patient's hip that, prior to dislocation of the pathologic hip, is used by the surgeon to determine leg length and leg displacement, with these measurements then used as references for reproducing or adjusting leg length and positioning. The device includes an ilium pin that is to be driven into the patient's ilium to serve as a fixed reference. Preferably, the ilium pin includes a pair of pointed end portions, the one forking off from the other, with the ilium pin top end arranged to be driven into the ilium using a driver. A straight measuring bar that includes an ilium mounting end is arranged for fitting onto the ilium pin to extend at a right angle therefrom and a scale is formed around the opening through the ilium mounting end and a radial indicator is scribed into the top of the ilium pin, for use in determining femur medial or lateral displacement.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1997Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventor: Kim C. Bertin
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Patent number: 5474559Abstract: The milling instrumentation of this invention provides a milling guide connected to the femur for accommodating a milling device. The milling instrumentation includes an alignment guide which is used by the surgeon to set a femoral bracket or base on the medial and lateral sides of the exposed femur adjacent its distal end. Once the brackets are set, the alignment guide is removed and a milling guide is connected to the bases. The milling guide establishes a series of reference planes each including a slot. A powered milling device having a burr connected thereto is guided by the slots along the reference planes to accurately mill away a portion of the bone. The milling device includes a bobbin-shaped tip which positively engages the slots to ensure that the milling device is held substantially perpendicular to the reference planes of the milling guide.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1993Date of Patent: December 12, 1995Assignees: Zimmer, Inc., Dennis W. BurkeInventors: Kim C. Bertin, Dennis W. Burke, Gregory C. Stalcup, Rodney Bays, Richard D. Vanlaningham, Terry L. Dietz, Daniel O'Connor
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Patent number: 5458645Abstract: A method and apparatus for knee replacement surgery wherein a femoral provisional component is provided which corresponds to a permanent component to be implanted in a human and which includes means for establishing the correct fit and position of such a component, prior to its implantation, in relation to the soft tissues of the knee before final resection of the anterior femoral surface. The provisional component further includes cutting guide means for such anterior surface resection such that accurate cuts may be made with the provisional component in place. The method involves preparing the distal femoral surface using the femoral intramedullary canal as a constant reference point for posterior and distal cutting guides followed by locating the provisional component by means of a provisional intramedullary stem so that the relationship with the soft tissues of the knee may be accurately established.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1993Date of Patent: October 17, 1995Inventor: Kim C. Bertin
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Patent number: 5320625Abstract: An implantation instrument and methods for reliably implanting a prosthetic acetabular cup in the acetabular area of the pelvic bone during a total prosthetic hip implant operation are disclosed. Such implantation device and methods also provide means for determining the adequacy or strength of the implant.The implantation device includes means for receiving an implantation force from, for example a mallet, and imparting this force to press fit the prosthetic acetabular cup into a recess formed in the acetabular area of the pelvic bone. The apparatus also includes means for testing the strength or adequacy of the acetabular cup implant by receiving and imparting a torquing moment. Finally, the apparatus includes an alignment arm which is laterally displaced from the longitudinal axis of the apparatus, and selectively fixed or rotatably connected, in order to implant the prosthetic acetabular cup in the desired orientation.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1993Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Inventor: Kim C. Bertin
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Patent number: 5258032Abstract: A method and apparatus for knee replacement surgery wherein a femoral provisional component is provided which corresponds to a permanent component to be implanted in a human and which includes means for establishing the correct fit and position of such a component, prior to its implantation, in relation to the soft tissues of the knee before final resection of the anterior femoral surface. The provisional component further includes cutting guide means for such anterior surface resection such that accurate cuts may be made with the provisional component in place. The method involves preparing the distal femoral surface using the femoral intramedullary canal as a constant reference point for posterior and distal cutting guides followed by locating the provisional component by means of a provisional intramedullary stem so that the relationship with the soft tissues of the knee may be accurately established.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1992Date of Patent: November 2, 1993Inventor: Kim C. Bertin
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Patent number: 5226915Abstract: A femoral prosthesis component system particularly for knee revision surgery comprising a set of femoral implant components constructed around a set of geometrical constants which allows resection of the distal femur to be conducted using the intramedullary canal as a reference point and without the requirement of first measuring for a specific implant size. The construction of all the components in the set is based around a constant relationship between the intramedullary shaft and the anterior flange such that the anterior resection is the same regardless of the size of the component used and the distal and posterior resections are standard cuts made based on this relationship and the intramedullary canal reference point. Adjustment of the distal and posterior resections to fit is made with a set of augments having dimensions also based on the standard distal and posterior resection cuts.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1992Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Inventor: Kim C. Bertin
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Patent number: 5019108Abstract: A modular hip implant for left or right side installation as a femoral implant portion of a hip prosthesis. The implant is preferably utilized in a surgical procedure addressing fractures of the femoral neck and may inclue a lateral opening formed through a proximal portion of the implant for receiving a fenestration plug for installation thereover. Which fenestration plug is for use where the implant is to be cemented in place, and is not installed when the implant is for friction seating implantation. For ease of installation, the implant includes a stem that tapers inwardly along three sides, the anterior, medial and posterior, to the implant end, the corners or junctions of which sides are rounded. The implant is also tapered at the proximal portion, inwardly from its lateral straight side to its medial side, for providing, when press fitted into a prepared medullary channel, a wedging therein.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1990Date of Patent: May 28, 1991Inventors: Kim C. Bertin, Harry E. Rubash
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Patent number: RE39301Abstract: A method and apparatus for knee replacement surgery wherein a femoral provisional component is provided which corresponds to a permanent component to be implanted in a human and which includes means for establishing the correct fit and position of such a component, prior to its implantation, in relation to the soft tissues of the knee before final resection of the anterior femoral surface. The provisional component further includes cutting guide means for such anterior surface resection such that accurate cuts may be made with the provisional component in place. The method involves preparing the distal femoral surface using the femoral intramedullary canal as a constant reference point for posterior and distal cutting guides followed by locating the provisional component by means of a provisional intramedullary stem so that the relationship with the soft tissues of the knee may be accurately established.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1996Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventor: Kim C. Bertin
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Patent number: D376202Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1994Date of Patent: December 3, 1996Assignees: Zimmer, Inc., Dennis W. Burke, Kim C. BertinInventors: Dennis W. Burke, Kim C. Bertin, Daniel O'Connor, Gregory C. Stalcup, Steven E. Dietzel