Patents by Inventor Kyle Kuntz

Kyle Kuntz 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).

  • Publication number: 20130041377
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are devices for use through a cannula to create cavities within interior body regions. When deployed, the distal end of several such devices extend beyond the distal end of the catheter and can then be selectively curved into a shaped compression surface that, when articulated, creates a void within the interior body. This compression surface may then be withdrawn back into the cannula for removal and to make way for bone cement that, in certain instances, may be introduced through the same cannula.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 9, 2011
    Publication date: February 14, 2013
    Inventor: Kyle Kuntz
  • Publication number: 20100305625
    Abstract: A surgical instrument for moving a clamp relative to a bone anchor to properly position and secure the clamp to the bone anchor. The surgical instrument including a housing, a socket assembly, a manipulating assembly, a gripping assembly and a reduction assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 27, 2010
    Publication date: December 2, 2010
    Inventors: Kyle Kuntz, Josef Gabelberger, Zoher Bootwala, Edward McShane
  • Publication number: 20100131016
    Abstract: A system for performing a less invasive surgical procedure and, in particular, devices and methods for spinal fixation. The system comprises dilation tool(s), at least one working/insertion cannula, a plurality of screws, at least one fixation rod for connecting the screws, and a rod inserter. The dilation tool(s) may be used to dilate an incision made in a patient to form an opening. Thereafter, a drill may be used to form holes in the vertebrae. An insertion cannula may be attached to a screw and inserted into the opening. The screws may be polyaxial screws and may be inserted into the vertebrae using a screwdriver. An operator may then move the insertion cannula to manipulate a head portions of the screws such that the head portions may be aligned to receive a fixation rod. A rod inserter may be used to insert a fixation rod into the head portions. After the fixation rod is in place, it may be locked to the screws, thereby fixing the system in place on the spine.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2010
    Publication date: May 27, 2010
    Inventors: David Gerber, Shaun Hanson, Xiaoping Hu, Douglas Scott Kephart, Kyle Kuntz, Andrew Max Lee
  • Patent number: 7666189
    Abstract: A system for performing a less invasive surgical procedure and, in particular, devices and methods for spinal fixation. The system comprises dilation tool(s), at least one working/insertion cannula, a plurality of screws, at least one fixation rod for connecting the screws, and a rod inserter. The dilation tool(s) may be used to dilate an incision made in a patient to form an opening. An insertion cannula may be attached to a screw and inserted into the opening. The screws may be polyaxial screws and may be inserted into the vertebrae using a screwdriver. An operator may then move the insertion cannula to manipulate a head portion of the screws such that the head portions may be aligned to receive a fixation rod. A rod inserter may be used to insert a fixation rod into the head portions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 23, 2010
    Assignee: Synthes USA, LLC
    Inventors: David Gerber, Shaun Hanson, Xiaoping Hu, Douglas Scott Kephart, Kyle Kuntz, Andrew Max Lee
  • Publication number: 20060074445
    Abstract: A system for performing a less invasive surgical procedure and, in particular, devices and methods for spinal fixation. The system comprises dilation tool(s), at least one working/insertion cannula, a plurality of screws, at least one fixation rod for connecting the screws, and a rod inserter. The dilation tool(s) may be used to dilate an incision made in a patient to form an opening. Thereafter, a drill may be used to form holes in the vertebrae. An insertion cannula may be attached to a screw and inserted into the opening. The screws may be polyaxial screws and may be inserted into the vertebrae using a screwdriver. An operator may then move the insertion cannula to manipulate a head portions of the screws such that the head portions may be aligned to receive a fixation rod. A rod inserter may be used to insert a fixation rod into the head portions. After the fixation rod is in place, it may be locked to the screws, thereby fixing the system in place on the spine.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2004
    Publication date: April 6, 2006
    Inventors: David Gerber, Shaun Hanson, Xiaoping Hu, Douglas Kephart, Kyle Kuntz, Andrew Lee