Patents by Inventor Leonard J. Tokish, Jr.
Leonard J. Tokish, Jr. 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: 9498260Abstract: The present invention provides tools and methods designed to aid in the placement of artificial facet joints at virtually all spinal levels. One aspect of the present invention is a measurement tool for installing an artificial cephalad facet joint including a fixation measurement element and a support arm element. This measurement tool assists in the selection and/or configuration of an artificial cephalad facet joint for implantation in a patient. Another aspect is a measurement tool for installing a caudad facet joint including a stem element and a trial caudad bearing surface element. This measurement tool assists in the selection and/or configuration of a caudad facet joint for implantation in a patient. Yet another aspect is a measurement tool holder including a measurement surface connected to a holder element. This tool holder assists in determining the measurements obtained with the caudad facet joint measurement tool.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2014Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: GLOBUS MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Michael J Funk, Thomas J McLeer, Teena M Augostino, Richard J Broman, Leonard J Tokish, Jr.
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Publication number: 20150209088Abstract: The present invention provides tools and methods designed to aid in the placement of artificial facet joints at virtually all spinal levels. One aspect of the present invention is a measurement tool for installing an artificial cephalad facet joint including a fixation measurement element and a support arm element. This measurement tool assists in the selection and/or configuration of an artificial cephalad facet joint for implantation in a patient. Another aspect is a measurement tool for installing a caudad facet joint including a stem element and a trial caudad bearing surface element. This measurement tool assists in the selection and/or configuration of a caudad facet joint for implantation in a patient. Yet another aspect is a measurement tool holder including a measurement surface connected to a holder element. This tool holder assists in determining the measurements obtained with the caudad facet joint measurement tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2014Publication date: July 30, 2015Applicant: GMEDELAWARE 2 LLCInventors: Michael J. Funk, Thomas J. McLeer, Teena M. Augostino, Richard J. Broman, Leonard J. Tokish, JR.
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Patent number: 9056016Abstract: Prostheses, systems, and methods are provided for replacement of natural facet joints between adjacent vertebrae using polyaxial attachment mechanisms for securing the prostheses to the vertebrae. A cephalad prosthesis attached to a superior adjacent vertebra replaces the inferior half of a natural facet joint. A caudal prosthesis attached to an inferior adjacent vertebra replaces the superior half of a natural facet joint. Both the cephalad and caudal prostheses are configured with artificial facet joint structures that include articulating surfaces that cooperate and form an artificial articular configuration. The polyaxial attachment mechanism permits adjustment of the position of the artificial facet joint structure along more than one axis at or after the time the cephalad or caudal prosthesis is attached to a vertebra.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2008Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: GMEDELAWARE 2 LLCInventors: Mark A. Reiley, David T. Stinson, Robert M. Scribner, Leonard J. Tokish, Jr.
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Patent number: 8675930Abstract: The present invention provides tools and methods designed to aid in the placement of artificial facet joints at virtually all spinal levels. One aspect of the present invention is a measurement tool for installing an artificial cephalad facet joint including a fixation measurement element and a support arm element. This measurement tool assists in the selection and/or configuration of an artificial cephalad facet joint for implantation in a patient. Another aspect is a measurement tool for installing a caudad facet joint including a stem element and a trial caudad bearing surface element. This measurement tool assists in the selection and/or configuration of a caudad facet joint for implantation in a patient. Yet another aspect is a measurement tool holder including a measurement surface connected to a holder element. This tool holder assists in determining the measurements obtained with the caudad facet joint measurement tool.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2008Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: GMEDELAWARE 2 LLCInventors: Michael J. Funk, Thomas J. McLeer, Teena M. Augostino, Richard J. Broman, Leonard J. Tokish, Jr.
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Publication number: 20120290009Abstract: Prostheses, systems, and methods are provided for replacement of natural facet joints between adjacent vertebrae with vertebral prostheses. A portion of the vertebral prosthesis includes anti-rotation and/or anti-pullout elements to prevent or reduce prosthesis fastener rotation or pull out as a result of torques applied to the prosthesis. Various tools and methods aid the process of surgically adding the vertebral prosthesis to a patient's vertebra.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Inventors: Leonard J. Tokish, JR., Mark T. Charbonneau, Mark A. Reiley, Robert M. Scribner
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Patent number: 8187303Abstract: Prostheses, systems, and methods are provided for replacement of natural facet joints between adjacent vertebrae with vertebral prostheses. A portion of the vertebral prosthesis includes anti-rotation and/or anti-pullout elements to prevent or reduce prosthesis fastener rotation or pull out as a result of torques applied to the prosthesis. Various tools and methods aid the process of surgically adding the vertebral prosthesis to a patient's vertebra.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2004Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: GMEDelaware 2 LLCInventors: Leonard J. Tokish, Jr., Mark T. Charbonneau, Mark A. Reiley, Robert M. Scribner
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Publication number: 20080292161Abstract: The present invention provides tools and methods designed to aid in the placement of artificial facet joints at virtually all spinal levels. One aspect of the present invention is a measurement tool for installing an artificial cephalad facet joint including a fixation measurement element and a support arm element. This measurement tool assists in the selection and/or configuration of an artificial cephalad facet joint for implantation in a patient. Another aspect is a measurement tool for installing a caudad facet joint including a stem element and a trial caudad bearing surface element. This measurement tool assists in the selection and/or configuration of a caudad facet joint for implantation in a patient. Yet another aspect is a measurement tool holder including a measurement surface connected to a holder element. This tool holder assists in determining the measurements obtained with the caudad facet joint measurement tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Inventors: Michael J. Funk, Thomas J. McLeer, Teena M. Augostino, Richard J. Broman, Leonard J. Tokish, JR.
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Publication number: 20080287959Abstract: The present invention provides tools and methods designed to aid in the placement of artificial facet joints at virtually all spinal levels. One aspect of the present invention is a measurement tool for installing an artificial cephalad facet joint, the tool including a trial marker having a portion configured to be placed in a hole; and a trial body comprising a bore therethrough for slidaby receiving a portion of the trial marker. In some embodiments, the trial body further comprises an arm extending generally radially outward from the bore and configured to contact an opposing spinal prosthesis component. The trial body may further comprise a lower portion configured to be placed in the hole. The trial marker and the trial body are configured to cooperate to indicate a relative positioning between them. This measurement tool assists in the selection and/or configuration of an artificial cephalad facet joint for implantation in a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: Archus Orthopedics, Inc.Inventors: Matthew M. Quest, Leonard J. Tokish, JR., Michael J. Funk, Thomas J. McLeer, Teena M. Augostino, Richard J. Broman
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Patent number: 7406775Abstract: The present invention provides tools and methods designed to aid in the placement of artificial facet joints at virtually all spinal levels. One aspect of the present invention is a measurement tool for installing an artificial cephalad facet joint including a fixation measurement element and a support arm element. This measurement tool assists in the selection and/or configuration of an artificial cephalad facet joint for implantation in a patient. Another aspect is a measurement tool for installing a caudad facet joint including a stem element and a trial caudad bearing surface element. This measurement tool assists in the selection and/or configuration of a caudad facet joint for implantation in a patient. Yet another aspect is a measurement tool holder including a measurement surface connected to a holder element. This tool holder assists in determining the measurements obtained with the caudad facet joint measurement tool.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2005Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: Archus Orthopedics, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Funk, Thomas J. McLeer, Teena M. Augostino, Richard J. Broman, Leonard J. Tokish, Jr.
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Patent number: 6626907Abstract: An anterior cervical plate is disclosed, along with threaded fasteners for securing the plate to vertebrae or other osseous material. The cervical plate has several pockets or apertures, preferably at least four, to receive a corresponding number of the fasteners. The pockets have spherical surfaces, and the fasteners have heads with similarly sized spherical surfaces, which when engaged permit each of the fasteners to be oriented at a variety of projection angles with respect to the plate. In connection with each pocket, the cervical plate incorporates a fastener retaining feature. The feature can take the form of a cantilevered tab or a beam supported at its opposite ends, in each case plastically deformable between an open position for admitting the fastener and a closed position for preventing retraction.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Alphatec Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Christopher M. Campbell, Donald E. Anselm, Jason D. Blain, Joel P. Bales, Dan L. Pastrick, George A. Ramirez, Rick B. Delamarter, Leonard J. Tokish, Jr.
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Patent number: 6258089Abstract: An anterior cervical plate is disclosed, along with threaded fasteners for securing the plate to vertebrae or other osseous material. The cervical plate has several pockets or apertures, preferably at least four, to receive a corresponding number of the fasteners. The pockets have spherical surfaces, and the fasteners have heads with similarly sized spherical surfaces, which when engaged permit each of the fasteners to be oriented at a variety of projection angles with respect to the plate. In connection with each pocket, the cervical plate incorporates a fastener retaining feature. The feature can take the form of a cantilevered tab or a beam supported at its opposite ends, in each case plastically deformable between an open position for admitting the fastener and a closed position for preventing retraction.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Alphatec Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Christopher M. Campbell, Donald E. Anselm, Jason D. Blain, Joel P. Bales, Dan L. Pastrick, George A. Ramirez, Rick B. Delamarter, Leonard J. Tokish, Jr.
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Patent number: 5810829Abstract: A posterior stabilized/constrained reamer guide is provided that enables a surgeon to prepare a patient s distal femur to receive either a posterior stabilized or a constrained type femoral component. The instrument guide has an opening the largest anterior to posterior housing size. For example, a constrained housing has a longer anterior to posterior dimension than a posterior stabilized housing. The apparatus of the present invention provides an improved reamer guide that addresses differences in housing sizes and necessary bone removal. The apparatus provides a housing guide that accepts either a posterior stabilized collet or a constrained collet. Each of the collets accepts a rotary reamer or a box chisel. During surgery, the reamer is first used to form a cylindrically-shaped or oval shaped cut. The box chisel then removes additional bone to create a rectangular or squared opening. This insures that only the necessary bone is removed for each housing depending upon the one selected by the surgeon.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1997Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Scott Elliott, Jennifer J. Lackey, Steve M. Tammi, Leonard J. Tokish, Jr.
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Patent number: 5720752Abstract: A distal femoral sizing instrument includes an intramedullary rod for referencing the patient's intramedullary canal. A valgus module mounts to the intramedullary rod at a bore of the valgus. The bore of the module has a slant with respect to the flat reference surface of a valgus block. The module slidably connects to the block. The valgus block, referencing guide and a stylus (for connecting the valgus block and cutting together) are removed as a unit before shaping of the distal femur. An indexing system includes a gauge having a series of openings corresponding to "anterior" referencing and to "posterior" referencing. During anterior referencing, the gauge allows the surgeon to select the next smaller size prosthesis if the size falls in between available sizes. In posterior referencing, the gauge allows the surgeon to select the next larger size prosthesis if the gauge measures a size that falls in between available sizes.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1996Date of Patent: February 24, 1998Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Scott Elliott, Jennifer J. Lackey, Gregory C. Marik, Brian Schumacher, Leonard J. Tokish, Jr.
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Patent number: 5549702Abstract: An orthopaedic prosthesis for implantation in a patient's intramedullary canal includes a prosthesis body and a removable prosthesis stem portion that is connectable to the prosthesis body at the lower end portion of the prosthesis body. The stem is formed of an elongated stem member that is preferably conically shaped, having an inner elongated conical core with proximal and distal end portions. A helical portion extends around the core beginning at a position adjacent to the proximal end and terminating at a position adjacent to the distal end. The stem and body can be connectable using a wedge lock or taper-like connection. The prosthesis stem can provide a socket with internal threads for attaching a removal tool thereto.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1994Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Assignee: Smith & Nephew Richards Inc.Inventors: Michael D. Ries, Leonard J. Tokish, Jr., Thomas W. Fallin
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Patent number: 5534005Abstract: An in-situ surgical orthopedic milling apparatus includes an instrument frame having upper and lower end portions. A plurality of templates are provided, each forming a respective virtual pattern. A cutting device supported upon the frame cuts bone tissue (e.g., within the intramedullary canal of a patient's bone), by tracking the virtual patterns. A system of vertically stacked templates can be placed in position with respect to the instrument frame to define an operative position. The templates provide a wall portion that constrains movement of the cutting tool beyond a desired surgical cutting area defining an "actual pattern". In this first embodiment, the templates are in the form of stacked templates, each template having its own pattern.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1994Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Assignee: Smith & Nephew Richards, Inc.Inventors: Leonard J. Tokish, Jr., Thomas W. Fallin, Jeff Schryver