Patents by Inventor Peter Metz-Stavenhagen
Peter Metz-Stavenhagen 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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Publication number: 20060058879Abstract: The invention relates to a vertebral body placeholder comprising a cylindrical inner body (14), which can be inserted in a telescopic manner into a coaxially arranged, sleeve-shaped outer body (16). The aim of the invention is to create a vertebral body placeholder that does not unwantedly penetrate spongy vertebrae. To this end, a cap (20, 22) is placed on a face of the inner body (14) and/or on a face of the outer body (16).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2003Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Peter Metz-Stavenhagen
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Publication number: 20050234550Abstract: The invention relates to a vertebral body placeholder having a cylindrical inner body (14), which can be telescopically inserted into a coaxially arranged sleeve-shaped outer body (16). A detent device that works in one direction is arranged between the inner body (14) and the outer body (16). A number of detent projections (22) are arranged in succession in an axial direction and form a row (20) of detent projections. A number of detent notches (26) are arranged in succession in an axial direction while corresponding to the row (20) of detent projections. Said detent notches form a row (24) of detent notches that completely or partially accommodate the row (20) of detent projections. The invention also relates to a method for assembling said vertebral body placeholder. The aim of the invention is to create a vertebral body placeholder whose overall height can be easily and reliably adjusted, particularly, during implantation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2003Publication date: October 20, 2005Inventor: Peter Metz-Stavenhagen
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Patent number: 6719798Abstract: The vertebral column segment is designed for being implanted into a human vertebral column (10). The vertebral column segment comprises a vertebral body insert (42) and or comprises an intervetebral disc (22) with the associated upper and/or lower vertebral body fragment (28, 34) and/or comprises a vertebral arch (28, 30), particularly provided with the diverse extensions. According to the invention, the intervertebral disc (22) is made from a genetically manipulated animal intervertebral disc, or the vertebral body insert, the vertebral body fragments (24, 34), the vertebral arch (28, 30) and/or the extensions are made of genetically manipulated animal bones.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Inventor: Peter Metz-Stavenhagen
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Publication number: 20030100897Abstract: An apparatus for bracing a plurality of vertebrae of the human spine has at least two pedicle screws, each having an annular head with an opening therewithin and including a slot therewithin. Each slot extends into the corresponding opening and includes internal threaded portions. A securing screw to be screwed in each slot is provided. A relatively stiff threaded rod is also provided and is to be inserted into the opening in the head of each of the pedicle screws and to be secured by the securing screws. Adjusting nuts are screwed on the rod and at least one cooperates with each head.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2003Publication date: May 29, 2003Applicant: Stryker Trauma GmbHInventor: Peter Metz-Stavenhagen
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Patent number: 6537276Abstract: An apparatus for bracing a plurality of vertebrae of the human spine has at least two pedicle screws, each having an annular head with an opening therewithin and including a slot therewithin. Each slot extends into the corresponding opening and includes internal threaded portions. A securing screw to be screwed in each slot is provided. A relatively stiff threaded rod is also provided and is to be inserted into the opening in the head of each of the pedicle screws and to be secured by the securing screws. Adjusting nuts are screwed on the rod and at least one cooperates with each head.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Stryker Trauma GmbHInventor: Peter Metz-Stavenhagen
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Publication number: 20020107575Abstract: The invention relates to a vertebral column segment for implanting into a human vertebral column (10). Said vertebral column segment comprises a vertebral body insert (42) and or comprises an intervertebral disc (22) with the associated upper and/or lower vertebral body fragment (28, 34) and/or comprises a vertebral arch (28, 30), particularly provided with the diverse extensions. According to the invention, the intervertebral disc (22) is made from a genetically manipulated animal intervertebral disc, or the vertebral body insert, the vertebral body fragments (24, 34), the vertebral arch (28, 30) and/or the extensions are made of genetically manipulated animal bones.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2002Publication date: August 8, 2002Inventor: Peter Metz-Stavenhagen
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Publication number: 20010020169Abstract: An apparatus for bracing a plurality of vertebrae of the human spine has at least two pedicle screws, each having an annular head with an opening therewithin and including a slot therewithin. Each slot extends into the corresponding opening and includes internal threaded portions. A securing screw to be screwed in each slot is provided. A relatively stiff threaded rod is also provided and is to be inserted into the opening in the head of each of the pedicle screws and to be secured by the securing screws. Adjusting nuts are screwed on the rod and at least one cooperates with each head.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2001Publication date: September 6, 2001Inventor: Peter Metz-Stavenhagen
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Patent number: 6261287Abstract: An apparatus for bracing a plurality of vertebrae of the human spine has at least two pedicle screws, each having an annular head with an opening therewithin and including a slot therewithin. Each slot extends into the corresponding opening and includes internal threaded portions. A securing screw to be screwed in each slot is provided. A relatively stiff threaded rod is also provided and is to be inserted into the opening in the head of each of the pedicle screws and to be secured by the securing screws. Adjusting nuts are screwed on the rod and at least one cooperates with each head.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2000Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Stryker Trauma GmbHInventor: Peter Metz-Stavenhagen
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Patent number: 6214006Abstract: An apparatus for bracing a plurality of vertebrae of the human spine has at least two pedicle screws, each having an annular head with an opening therewithin and including a slot therewithin. Each slot extends into the corresponding opening and includes internal threaded portions. A securing screw to be screwed in each slot is provided. A relatively stiff threaded rod is also provided and is to be inserted into the opening in the head of each of the pedicle screws and to be secured by the securing screws. Adjusting nuts are screwed on the rod and at least one cooperates with each head.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Howmedica GmbHInventor: Peter Metz-Stavenhagen
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Patent number: 6193755Abstract: A spinal cage assembly has an inner sleeve-shaped tubular body which telescopes into or through an outer tubular sleeve-shaped body from either a first or second end thereof. Each inner and outer sleeve is made of one-piece construction made of a physiologically compatible metal. Both sleeve-shaped bodies have multiple holes therein and can be secured at different heights relative to one another. At least one of the sleeve-shaped bodies has two edges which form a different angle of between about 3° and about 6° with respect to the transverse axis of the sleeve-shaped bodies. An edge having a different angle is exposed depending on which end of the inner body is inserted into or through the outer body.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1997Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Howmedica GmbHInventors: Peter Metz-Stavenhagen, Bernd Robioneck
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Patent number: 6090110Abstract: An apparatus for bracing a plurality of vertebrae of the human spine has at least two pedicle screws, each having an annular head with an opening therewithin and including a slot therewithin. Each slot extends into the corresponding opening and includes internal threaded portions. A securing screw to be screwed in each slot is provided. A relatively stiff threaded rod is also provided and is to be inserted into the opening in the head of each of the pedicle screws and to be secured by the securing screws. Adjusting nuts are screwed on the rod and at least one cooperates with each head.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1997Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Assignee: Howmedica GmbHInventor: Peter Metz-Stavenhagen
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Patent number: 6074391Abstract: A receiving part for a retaining component of a vertebral column implant, having a fork-shaped section for receiving the retaining component, with the inner wall of the fork-shaped section including inner threaded portions into which there may be screwed a screw which, either directly or via a pressing element, acts on the retaining component in the fork-shaped section. The inner threaded portions and the outer thread of the screw comprises a saw tooth thread of a shape that the steep flanks of the inner threaded portions face away from the opening of the fork-shaped section.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1998Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Howmedica GmbHInventors: Peter Metz-Stavenhagen, Bernd Robioneck
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Patent number: 6019760Abstract: An intersomatic spine implant is provided which is easily and quickly insertable dorsally into a defective disc. The implant is formed as a hollow body in a substantially cylindrical shape with at least one opening in a side wall for receiving bone material, and the surface of the implant has a roughness which ensures better hold and better conditions for bone ingrowth. In one embodiment, the hollow body can have a self-cutting external thread and can also be either open or closed by means of a cover. In another embodiment, one end of the hollow body comprises a means for turning the body by use of a tool.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1997Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignee: Howmedica GmbHInventors: Peter Metz-Stavenhagen, Bernd Robioneck
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Patent number: 6001098Abstract: The invention relates to a connecting element for connecting a screw in the spine with a stabilizing rod, the connecting element being easily and quickly securable. The connecting element includes a receiving section which receives the stabilizing rod and which is part of a tension member having a threaded shank. A sleeve is arranged around the receiving section and can slide parallel to the shank axis. In the wall of the sleeve, two openings are present for positioning the rod. The connecting element further includes a nut which can be screwed onto the shank in order to fix the head of the pedicle screw at the sleeve. This connecting element has the advantage that by a single securing process (i.e., the tightening of the nut) the rod can be fixed in the receptacle of the tension member and the connecting element can be secured at the screw head.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1997Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Howmedica GmbHInventors: Peter Metz-Stavenhagen, Bernd Robioneck
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Patent number: 5946988Abstract: A tool for driving pedicle screws into vertebrae of the human spine has a shaft preferably with a handle at one end and, at the opposite end, a holder for receiving a preferably ring-shaped head which is flattened on opposite sides. The tool has a first clamping jaw (18) secured to the shaft (12), and a second loose clamping jaw (20) including a lateral projection which is tiltably received by the first clamping jaw (18). The tool has an axially slidable actuating member (32) which is guided along the shaft (12). The front end of the actuating member (32) engages the rear end of the second clamping jaw (20) and is preferably axially urged towards the second clamping jaw (20) by a threaded driving means.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1996Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Howmedica GmbHInventor: Peter Metz-Stavenhagen
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Patent number: 5707371Abstract: A repositioning tool for handling pedicle screws which have annular heads with parallel clamping faces is provided. The tool has a tongue-shaped portion connected to a handle, which tongue-shaped portion is brought into engagement with the head of a pedicle screw in the axial direction thereof. The tool can apply a tilting moment perpendicular to the length axis of the pedicle screw and can apply a torque. The tool comprises pliers with jaws (22, 24) including inwardly extending projections (28, 30) to engage opposite indentations (70, 72) provided along the periphery of the annular head (64) of the pedicle screw (60).Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1996Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: Howmedica GmbHInventor: Peter Metz-Stavenhagen
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Patent number: 5683390Abstract: An apparatus for correcting a spinal column having damaged vertebrae comprises a fastener (which is preferably a pedicle screw) having a receiving slot for holding a distracting or compressing bar. The bar is positioned within the slot in a manner permitting adjustment and is then locked in a fixed position, both functions achieved by a special two-part locking element which first holds and then rigidly locks the bar and fastener together. A method for correcting a spinal column having damaged vertebrae is also given.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1995Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: Howmedica GmbHInventors: Peter Metz-Stavenhagen, Bernd Robioneck
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Patent number: 5643262Abstract: Device for stabilizing, and/or compressing, and/or distracting certain portions of the spinal column is provided. The device utilizes pedicle screws, and an adapter is provided which may be connected by a screw device to the head of a pedicle screw. A roughened portion of the adapter cooperates with a roughened portion of the pedicle screw head to provide for a non-rotatable connection of the adapter with respect to the pedicle screw. The adapter has a circular opening or a recess for receiving the threaded rod which is fixed to the adapter by a threaded device.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1995Date of Patent: July 1, 1997Assignee: Howmedica GmbHInventors: Peter Metz-Stavenhagen, Bernd Robioneck
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Patent number: 5476464Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for setting a spine having damaged vertebrae, comprising an anchoring element including a shaft portion (16) to be attached to spaced vertebrae, the free end of said anchoring element including a slot (24) for receiving a distracting or, respectively, compressing bar (40) and a cap nut (42) to be screwed onto an outer thread (32) provided in the region of the receiving slot to urge an axial fixing portion (44) towards the bar received in said receiving slot.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1994Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Assignee: Howmedica GmbHInventors: Peter Metz-Stavenhagen, Bernd Robioneck
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Patent number: 5468241Abstract: Support device for the human vertebral column having an elongated dorsally implantable holding device, at least two pedicle screws which have a head and a threaded shank and the head of which is mounted on the holding device pivotally about an axis which extends approximately perpendicularly to the threaded shank axis whilst the threaded shank projects from the holding device, and a securing device for the fixing of the pedicle screws in the set angular position and at desired axial intervals from each other, wherein the holding device includes at least two separate preferably threaded bolts which cooperate with a preferably threaded sleeve and which at the head ends includes a clamping surface lying on the axis or axis-parallel, the head of the pedicle screws includes two approximately parallel clamping faces extending approximately parallel to the threaded shank axis and for each bolt a screw connection is provided which clampingly fixes with respect to each other in their position the clamping surfaces ofType: GrantFiled: February 10, 1994Date of Patent: November 21, 1995Assignee: Howmedica GmbHInventors: Peter Metz-Stavenhagen, Klaus F. A. Behrens