Patents by Inventor Michael C. Sherman

Michael C. Sherman 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: 20020007184
    Abstract: A fusionless method of treating spinal deformities in the spine of a child or young adult involves attaching a tether to vertebral bodies on the convex side of the spine. Deformities are treated by using the tether to selectively constrain growth in a portion of the convex side of the spine. One device for tethering the spine is a combination of a strand threaded through channels defined in a set of blocks attached to the vertebral bodies on the convex side of the spine. Another device useful in the method is to attach spinal staples, preferably made of a shape memory alloy, to vertebral bodies, the staples spanning the intervertebral disc space.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 13, 2001
    Publication date: January 17, 2002
    Inventors: James Ogilvie, Michael C. Sherman, Troy Drewry, Jean Saurat
  • Patent number: 6325805
    Abstract: A fusionless method of correcting spinal deformities in growing adolescents is disclosed utilizing a shape memory alloy staple. Various embodiments of the shape memory alloy staple include features such as barbs on the inner and outer surfaces of the prongs in the shape memory alloy staple as well as the use of notches on the crossbar or cross plate connecting the prongs to the shape memory alloy staple. In some embodiments, the shape memory alloy staple has an aperture defined through the cross plate for receiving a bone screw or other bone anchor which in turn allows the interconnection of a longitudinal member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2001
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: James Ogilvie, Troy D. Drewry, Michael C. Sherman
  • Publication number: 20010029375
    Abstract: The treatment and correction of spinal deformities, such as scoliosis, is accomplished without the need for fusion of the intervertebral disc space. A surgical technique is provided in which opening and closing osteotomies are created in the affected vertebrae. Correction devices are provided which hold the osteotomies in either their closed or open orientations. The correction devices include bone-piercing anchors, some in the form of staples, holding the vertebral body on opposite sides of the body to retain the osteotomies in their desired orientation. In the opening osteotomies, the correction devices include a wedge member that is disposed within the opened wedge osteotomy and in contact with the vertebral body. The correction devices also include connection members which can be used to engage the devices to an elongated member spanning the spine, such as a spinal rod or a metal or non-metal cable or tether.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2001
    Publication date: October 11, 2001
    Inventors: Randall Betz, Michael C. Sherman, Troy Drewry
  • Patent number: 6299613
    Abstract: A fusionless method of treating spinal deformities in the spine of a child or young adult involves attaching a tether to vertebral bodies on the convex side of the spine. Deformities are treated by using the tether to selectively constrain growth in a portion of the convex side of the spine. One device for tethering the spine is a combination of a strand threaded through channels defined in a set of blocks attached to the vertebral bodies on the convex side of the spine. Another device useful in the method is to attach spinal staples, preferably made of a shape memory alloy, to vertebral bodies, the staples spanning the intervertebral disc space.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2001
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: James Ogilvie, Christoph Hopf, Michael C. Sherman, Troy Drewry, Jean Saurat
  • Patent number: 6296643
    Abstract: A fusionless method of treating spinal deformities in the spine of a child or young adult involves attaching a tether to vertebral bodies on the convex side of the spine. Deformities are treated by using the tether to selectively constrain growth in a portion of the convex side of the spine. One device for tethering the spine is a combination of a strand threaded through channels defined in a set of blocks attached to the vertebral bodies on the convex side of the spine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2001
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Christoph Hopf, Troy Drewry, Michael C. Sherman
  • Patent number: 6293949
    Abstract: A device for stabilizing at least a portion of the spinal column, including a longitudinal member sized to span a distance between at least two vertebral bodies and being at least partially formed of a shape-memory material exhibiting pseudoelastic characteristics at about human body temperature. A number of bone anchors are used to secure the longitudinal member to each of the vertebral bodies. The longitudinal member is reformed from an initial configuration to a different configuration in response to the imposition of stress caused by relative displacement between the vertebral bodies, and recovers toward the initial configuration when the stress is removed to thereby provide flexible stabilization to the spinal column. During reformation of the longitudinal member, at least a portion of the shape-memory material transforms into stress-induced martensite.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 25, 2001
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeff R. Justis, Michael C. Sherman
  • Patent number: 6287311
    Abstract: In one embodiment, a spinal fixation assembly includes an elongated member, such as a spinal rod, configured for placement adjacent the spine and a bone engaging fastener, such as a bone screw having a lower portion configured for engaging a vertebra and a head that is at least partially spherical. The assembly further includes a receiver member defining a bore therethrough from a top end to a bottom end, a recess for receiving the head of the bone screwing fastener therein, and a lower opening at said bottom end of the receiver member through which the bone screw extends. The recess is configured to at permit pivoting of the bone screw within the receiver member until the head is fixed within the recess. The receiver member also includes a channel communicating with the bore and having an upper opening at the top end of the receiver member for insertion of the spinal rod into the channel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2001
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael C. Sherman, Troy Drewry
  • Patent number: 6287308
    Abstract: The treatment and correction of spinal deformities, such as scoliosis, is accomplished without the need for fusion of the intervertebral disc space. A surgical technique is provided in which opening and closing osteotomies are created in the affected vertebrae. Correction devices are provided which hold the osteotomies in either their closed or open orientations. The correction devices include bone-piercing anchors, some in the form of staples, holding the vertebral body on opposite sides of the body to retain the osteotomies in their desired orientation. In the opening osteotomies, the correction devices include a wedge member that is disposed within the opened wedge osteotomy and in contact with the vertebral body. The correction devices also include connection members which can be used to engage the devices to an elongated member spanning the spine, such as a spinal rod or a metal or non-metal cable or tether.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2001
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Randall Betz, Michael C. Sherman, Troy Drewry
  • Publication number: 20010010000
    Abstract: A transverse fixator assembly for spanning between a number of longitudinal members situated adjacent a patient's vertebrae and methods for fixation of the spine which allow variation of the distance between two or more vertebrae. The assembly includes a number of connectors configured to span the distance between and engage the longitudinal members. The connectors define a thru-hole for engaging a bone bolt which is engaged to a vertebra plus a number of spikes projecting from the connector. A locking mechanism is configured to prevent the bolt from rotating relative to the connector when the nut is being tightened. One or more of the connectors may be a dynamic connector which is slidably engaged to the longitudinal members to vary the distance between the vertebrae for compression or distraction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 12, 2001
    Publication date: July 26, 2001
    Inventors: Stanley Gertzbein, Michael C. Sherman
  • Patent number: 6254603
    Abstract: A transverse fixator assembly for spanning between a number of longitudinal members situated adjacent a patient's vertebrae and methods for fixation of the spine which allow variation of the distance between two or more vertebrae. The assembly includes a number of connectors configured to span the distance between and engage the longitudinal members. The connectors define a thru-hole for engaging a bone bolt which is engaged to a vertebra plus a number of spikes projecting from the connector. A locking mechanism is configured to prevent the bolt from rotating relative to the connector when the nut is being tightened. One or more of the connectors may be a dynamic connector which is slidably engaged to the longitudinal members to vary the distance between the vertebrae for compression or distraction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2001
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Stanley Gertzbein, Michael C. Sherman
  • Patent number: 6210413
    Abstract: An apparatus for connecting two members uses shape-memory technology. The connecting apparatus includes a first module having a connector portion adapted for connection to a first member, and a second module having a connector portion adapted for connection to a second member. Each module has a pair of flanges extending therefrom which are disposed about and overlap a portion of the connector portion of the other module. In one embodiment, a compression member at least partially formed of a shape-memory material is disposed adjacent to the flanges and has a first configuration at one temperature which allows relative movement between the modules, and a second configuration at a different temperature which limits relative movement between the modules.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2001
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeff R. Justis, Michael C. Sherman
  • Patent number: 6149651
    Abstract: A device for supporting weak bony structures comprises an elongated tubular body having first and second ends configured for contacting adjacent bony structures. A tubular body is formed by a plurality of intersecting elongate bars with a first group of bars having their longitudinal axes arranged perpendicular to the axis of the tubular body, and a second group of bars having their axes arranged at non-perpendicular angles relative to the body axis. The tubular body also includes a plurality of joints formed by the intersection of two perpendicular bars and four angled bars. The ends of the tubular body are defined only by the intersection of angled bars. The ends include a plurality of substantially flat end surfaces that have a surface area greater than the combined cross-sectional areas of the intersecting angled bars forming the joints at the end of the body. In a preferred embodiment, the end surfaces have an undercut between the surfaces and the intersecting angled bars.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 21, 2000
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Troy Drewry, Michael C. Sherman
  • Patent number: 6146384
    Abstract: and methods for attaching an implant to bone are disclosed. In one embodiment, the device 10 includes an elongated stud 15 defining an engaging surface 16 and a foot 20 projecting outwardly from an end 18 of the stud 15. The foot 20 is receivable through an opening O in the cortical layer R of the bone B and includes an upper surface 21 for contacting an internal surface R' of the cortical layer R. A fastener 25 is provided for engaging the engaging surface 16 of the stud 15, having a surface 29 for bearing against the implant I to clamp the implant I to the bone B when the fastener 25 is engaged to the engaging surface 16 of the stud 15 and the foot 20 is received in the opening O. In another embodiment, the apparatus 30 includes a number of additional studs 31 which are extendable together through the opening O. A wedge 36 can be provided to clamp the multiple studs within the bone opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2000
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Casey K. Lee, Robert A. Farris, Bradley I. Coates, Michael C. Sherman
  • Patent number: 6136003
    Abstract: One embodiment of a spinal fixation system 10 including a pair of longitudinal members 11, 12 positionable adjacent the spine, means for engaging longitudinal members to the spine 13, 14, a pair of wedge members 16 each having a bearing surface 38 configured to bear on a longitudinal member 11, 12, and a connector 20 configured to span a distance between the longitudinal members 11, 12. The connector 20 includes a pair of engaging members 25, 26 each having a fixation surface 33 and a connecting surface 30, and a bridge member 21 attached to the connecting surfaces 30. The engaging members 25, 26 each define a thru-hole 35 for receiving one of the wedge members 16. The thru-holes 35 are aligned so that when one of the wedge members 16 is advanced through the thru-hole 35, the bearing surface 38 will bear on a corresponding longitudinal member 11, 12 to force the longitudinal member 11, 12 into contact with the fixation surface 33 and engage the longitudinal member 11, 12 to the connector 20.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2000
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: James Van Hoeck, Denis S. Drummond, David L. Brumfield, M. Neil Anderson, Michael C. Sherman
  • Patent number: 6132434
    Abstract: In one embodiment, a spinal fixation assembly includes an elongated member, such as a spinal rod, configured for placement adjacent the spine and a bone engaging fastener, such as a bone screw having a lower portion configured for engaging a vertebra and a head that is at least partially spherical. The assembly further includes a receiver member defining a bore therethrough from a top end to a bottom end, a recess for receiving the head of the bone screwing fastener therein, and a lower opening at said bottom end of the receiver member through which the bone screw extends. The recess is configured to at permit pivoting of the bone screw within the receiver member until the head is fixed within the recess. The receiver member also includes a channel communicating with the bore and having an upper opening at the top end of the receiver member for insertion of the spinal rod into the channel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2000
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael C. Sherman, Troy Drewry
  • Patent number: 6113600
    Abstract: The embodiment of a spinal fixation system 10 including a pair of longitudinal members 11, 12 positionable adjacent the spine, engaging member for engaging longitudinal members to the spine 13, 14, a pair of wedge members 16 each having a bearing surface 38 configured to bear on a longitudinal member 11, 12, and a connector 20 configured to span a distance between the longitudinal members 11, 12. The connector 20 includes a pair of engaging members 25, 26 each having a fixation surface 33 and a connecting surface 30, and a bridge member 21 attached to the connecting surfaces 30. The engaging members 25, 26 each define a thru-hole 35 for receiving one of the wedge members 16. The thru-holes 35 are aligned so that when one of the wedge members 16 is advanced through the thru-hole 35, the bearing surface 38 will bear on a corresponding longitudinal member 11, 12 to force the longitudinal member 11, 12 into contact with the fixation surface 33 and engage the longitudinal member 11, 12 to the connector 20.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2000
    Assignee: Denek Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Denis S. Drummond, James Van Hoeck, David L. Brumfield, M. Neil Anderson, Michael C. Sherman
  • Patent number: 6083224
    Abstract: A transverse fixator assembly for spanning between a number of longitudinal members situated adjacent a patient's vertebrae and methods for fixation of the spine which allow variation of the distance between two or more vertebrae. The assembly includes a number of connectors configured to span the distance between and engage the longitudinal members. The connectors define a thru-hole for engaging a bone bolt which is engaged to a vertebra plus a number of spikes projecting from the connector. A locking mechanism is configured to prevent the bolt from rotating relative to the connector when the nut is being tightened. One or more of the connectors may be a dynamic connector which is slidably engaged to the longitudinal members to vary the distance between the vertebrae for compression or distraction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2000
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Stanley Gertzbein, Michael C. Sherman
  • Patent number: 6066140
    Abstract: A transverse fixator assembly for spanning between a number of longitudinal members situated adjacent a patient's vertebrae and methods for fixation of the spine which allow variation of the distance between two or more vertebrae. The assembly includes a number of connectors configured to span the distance between and engage the longitudinal members. The connectors define a thru-hole for engaging a bone bolt which is engaged to a vertebra plus a number of spikes projecting from the connector. A locking mechanism is configured to prevent the bolt from rotating relative to the connector when the nut is being tightened. One or more of the connectors may be a dynamic connector which is slidably engaged to the longitudinal members to vary the distance between the vertebrae for compression or distraction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 23, 2000
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Stanley Gertzbein, Michael C. Sherman
  • Patent number: 6053917
    Abstract: A multi-axial bone screw assembly includes a bone screw having a partially spherical head. The bone screw head is truncated at an upper surface in which a tool receiving recess is defined. The assembly includes a receiver member including a central bore that defines a tapered recess to receive a contracting collet carrying the head of the bone screw. The bore of the receiver member also defines a channel communicating with the recess and configured to receive a spinal rod therein. A portion of the channel is threaded to receive a set screw above the rod. The assembly also includes a contracting collet disposed between the rod and the head of the bone screw. The collet defines a partially spherical recess to receive the head of the bone screw, and includes deflectable fingers that substantially surround the screw head.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 25, 2000
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael C. Sherman, Troy Drewry
  • Patent number: 5980521
    Abstract: A new top-loading transverse connector of the present invention for bridging between longitudinal members of a spinal fixation system implant. The transverse connector is loaded and clamped to the longitudinal member from the top permitting easy access and adjustment and may clamp at the same location along the rod as a vertebral fixation element. The transverse connector comprises an elongate body and an engagement portion on each opposing end of the elongate body. The engagement portion includes downward legs each with a surface to engage the longitudinal member. The downward legs are displaced from each other to define a space therebetween. The engagement portion includes an upper surface defining an opening therethrough. The opening intersects the space defined between the downward legs. Together, the space and opening are configured to receive the clamp assembly carried on the longitudinal member. Another object of the invention, is to provide an improved system including the transverse connector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1999
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings,Inc.
    Inventors: Leslie A. Montague, Michael C. Sherman, Eddie Ray, III