Patents by Inventor Scott D. Boden

Scott D. Boden 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).

  • Patent number: 8470354
    Abstract: Described are osteogenic implants that include a first implant material covered at least in part by a second implant material carrying an osteogenic protein such as a bone morphogenic protein. The first implant material can comprise a mineral and provide an inner scaffolding portion for supporting bone ingrowth, and the second implant material can comprise a collagen or other sponge carrier covering the first implant material and having a liquid osteogenic protein formulation imbibed therein. Related implant materials and methods of preparation and use constitute additional aspects of the invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 2010
    Date of Patent: June 25, 2013
    Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.
    Inventors: William F. McKay, Scott D. Boden, Neil B. Beals
  • Publication number: 20130155318
    Abstract: In some embodiments, a request for an audio stream associated with a video output may be received. Upon receiving the request, the requested audio stream may be encoded for transmission over a network and sent to a user device associated with the request.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2013
    Publication date: June 20, 2013
    Inventors: Michael Boden, Scott D. Boden
  • Publication number: 20130013071
    Abstract: An osteoimplant is made up of a coherent aggregate of elongate bone particles.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2012
    Publication date: January 10, 2013
    Applicant: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.
    Inventors: Randal R. Betz, Scott D. Boden, Christine Clark, Nanette Forsyth, John W. Morris, Kathy Traianedes
  • Patent number: 8293232
    Abstract: A carrier matrix may be delivered to a target position within a patient in a minimally invasive manner by first cutting a collagen sponge sheet into a plurality of relatively small pieces. These pieces are sized so that, when wet, they are capable of flowing through a cannula and/or reduced-diameter syringe tip. The pieces are placed into a syringe and wetted, say with a morphogenic solution, and optionally mixed with a bulking material, which is similarly sized to fit through the cannula. The thoroughly mixed and wetted product forms a viscous aggregate which may then be injected into the patient at the target site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 2012
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2012
    Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.
    Inventors: Neil B. Beals, Jeffrey L. Scifert, Scott D. Boden
  • Patent number: 8268008
    Abstract: An osteoimplant is made up of a coherent aggregate of elongate bone particles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 2006
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2012
    Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.
    Inventors: Randal R. Betz, Scott D. Boden, Christine Clark, Nanette Forsyth, John W. Morris, Kathy Traianedes
  • Patent number: 8198238
    Abstract: A carrier matrix may be delivered to a target position within a patient in a minimally invasive manner by first cutting a collagen sponge sheet into a plurality of relatively small pieces. These pieces are sized so that, when wet, they are capable of flowing through a cannula and/or reduced-diameter syringe tip. The pieces are placed into a syringe and wetted, say with a morphogenic solution, and optionally mixed with a bulking material, which is similarly sized to fit through the cannula. The thoroughly mixed and wetted product forms a viscous aggregate which may then be injected into the patient at the target site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 2011
    Date of Patent: June 12, 2012
    Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.
    Inventors: Neil B. Beals, Jeffrey L. Scifert, Scott D. Boden
  • Publication number: 20120114716
    Abstract: A carrier matrix may be delivered to a target position within a patient in a minimally invasive manner by first cutting a collagen sponge sheet into a plurality of relatively small pieces. These pieces are sized so that, when wet, they are capable of flowing through a cannula and/or reduced-diameter syringe tip. The pieces are placed into a syringe and wetted, say with a morphogenic solution, and optionally mixed with a bulking material, which is similarly sized to fit through the cannula. The thoroughly mixed and wetted product forms a viscous aggregate which may then be injected into the patient at the target site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 19, 2012
    Publication date: May 10, 2012
    Applicant: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.
    Inventors: Neil B. Beals, Jeffrey L. Scifert, Scott D. Boden
  • Patent number: 8148326
    Abstract: A carrier matrix may be delivered to a target position within a patient in a minimally invasive manner by first cutting a collagen sponge sheet into a plurality of relatively small pieces. These pieces are sized so that, when wet, they are capable of flowing through a cannula and/or reduced-diameter syringe tip. The pieces are placed into a syringe and wetted, say with a morphogenic solution, and optionally mixed with a bulking material, which is similarly sized to fit through the cannula. The thoroughly mixed and wetted product forms a viscous aggregate which may then be injected into the patient at the target site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 2009
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2012
    Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.
    Inventors: Neil B. Beals, Jeffrey L. Scifert, Scott D. Boden
  • Patent number: 8148329
    Abstract: Described are osteogenic implants that include a first implant material covered at least in part by a second implant material carrying an osteogenic protein such as a bone morphogenic protein. The first implant material can comprise a mineral and provide an inner scaffolding portion for supporting bone ingrowth, and the second implant material can comprise a collagen or other sponge carrier covering the first implant material and having a liquid osteogenic protein formulation imbibed therein. Related implant materials and methods of preparation and use constitute additional aspects of the invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 2010
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2012
    Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.
    Inventors: William F. McKay, Scott D. Boden, Neil B. Beals
  • Patent number: 8092823
    Abstract: Described are osteogenic implants that include a first implant material covered at least in part by a second implant material carrying an osteogenic protein such as a bone morphogenic protein. The first implant material can comprise a mineral and provide an inner scaffolding portion for supporting bone ingrowth, and the second implant material can comprise a collagen or other sponge carrier covering the first implant material and having a liquid osteogenic protein formulation imbibed therein. Related implant materials and methods of preparation and use constitute additional aspects of the invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 2010
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2012
    Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.
    Inventors: William F. McKay, Scott D. Boden, Neil B. Beals
  • Patent number: 8092452
    Abstract: Systems, methods, and carriers for percutaneous delivery of growth factors to treat osteonecrosis in the hip and other locations are disclosed. A rolled carrier comprising a biphasic ceramic rolled by a collagen sponge, and carrying a growth factor, are inserted via a delivery tube or cannula into a pre-formed hole in bone without overstuffing of the carrier or growth factor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2012
    Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen D. Stamps, Scott D. Boden, James S. Marotta
  • Publication number: 20120003315
    Abstract: A carrier matrix may be delivered to a target position within a patient in a minimally invasive manner by first cutting a collagen sponge sheet into a plurality of relatively small pieces. These pieces are sized so that, when wet, they are capable of flowing through a cannula and/or reduced-diameter syringe tip. The pieces are placed into a syringe and wetted, say with a morphogenic solution, and optionally mixed with a bulking material, which is similarly sized to fit through the cannula. The thoroughly mixed and wetted product forms a viscous aggregate which may then be injected into the patient at the target site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 15, 2011
    Publication date: January 5, 2012
    Applicant: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.
    Inventors: Neil Beals, Jeffrey L. Scifert, Scott D. Boden
  • Patent number: 8080521
    Abstract: A carrier matrix may be delivered to a target position within a patient in a minimally invasive manner by first cutting a collagen sponge sheet into a plurality of relatively small pieces. These pieces are sized so that, when wet, they are capable of flowing through a cannula and/or reduced-diameter syringe tip. The pieces are placed into a syringe and wetted, say with a morphogenic solution, and optionally mixed with a bulking material, which is similarly sized to fit through the cannula. The thoroughly mixed and wetted product forms a viscous aggregate which may then be injected into the patient at the target site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2010
    Date of Patent: December 20, 2011
    Assignee: Warsaw Othopedic, Inc.
    Inventors: Neil B. Beals, Jeffrey L. Scifert, Scott D. Boden
  • Publication number: 20110092953
    Abstract: A carrier matrix may be delivered to a target position within a patient in a minimally invasive manner by first cutting a collagen sponge sheet into a plurality of relatively small pieces. These pieces are sized so that, when wet, they are capable of flowing through a cannula and/or reduced-diameter syringe tip. The pieces are placed into a syringe and wetted, say with a morphogenic solution, and optionally mixed with a bulking material, which is similarly sized to fit through the cannula. The thoroughly mixed and wetted product forms a viscous aggregate which may then be injected into the patient at the target site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2010
    Publication date: April 21, 2011
    Applicant: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.
    Inventors: Neil Beals, Jeffrey L. Scifert, Scott D. Boden
  • Patent number: 7897564
    Abstract: A carrier matrix may be delivered to a target position within a patient in a minimally invasive manner by first cutting a collagen sponge sheet into a plurality of relatively small pieces. These pieces are sized so that, when wet, they are capable of flowing through a cannula and/or reduced-diameter syringe tip. The pieces are placed into a syringe and wetted, say with a morphogenic solution, and optionally mixed with a bulking material, which is similarly sized to fit through the cannula. The thoroughly mixed and wetted product forms a viscous aggregate which may then be injected into the patient at the target site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 2009
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2011
    Inventors: Neil B. Beals, Jeffrey L. Scifert, Scott D. Boden
  • Patent number: 7892532
    Abstract: The invention provides fusion polypeptides comprising protein transduction domains and osteoinductive polypeptides, as well as methods of using such polypeptides to induce osteogenesis and to promote proteoglycan synthesis. The invention also provides osteoinductive peptides which have demonstrated the ability to induce bone formation in vivo.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2011
    Inventors: Frances Louisa Titus, Jeffrey C. Marx, Scott D. Boden, Sangwook T. (Tim) Yoon, Susan Drapeau
  • Publication number: 20100279940
    Abstract: Compositions comprising osteogenic factors fused with membrane transduction domains of viral proteins are provided. Also provided are methods of expression and use of such compositions. Further, the methods of making such compositions are also provided. The methods involve transfecting the cells with an isolated nucleic acid comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding a LIM mineralization protein operably linked to a promoter and optionally a membrane transduction domain of a viral protein. Transfection may be accomplished ex vivo or in vivo by direct injection of virus or naked DNA, or by a nonviral vector such as a plasmid. Methods for treating disc disease associated with trauma or disc degeneration are also described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 20, 2010
    Publication date: November 4, 2010
    Applicant: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.
    Inventors: Scott D. Boden, Sreedhara Sangadala
  • Patent number: 7825228
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to isolated nucleic acid molecules that encode LIM mineralization protein, or LMP. The invention further provides vectors comprising nucleotide sequences that encode LMP, as well as host cells comprising those vectors. Moreover, the present invention relates to methods of inducing bone formation by transfecting osteogenic precursor cells with an isolated nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding LIM mineralization protein. The transfection may occur ex vivo or in vivo by direct injection of virus or naked plasmid DNA. In a particular embodiment, the invention provides a method of fusing a spine by transfecting osteogenic precursor cells with an isolated nucleic acid molecule having a nucleotide sequence encoding LIM mineralization protein, admixing the transfected osteogenic precursor cells with a matrix and contacting the matrix with the spine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 2, 2010
    Inventors: Gregory A. Hair, Scott D. Boden
  • Publication number: 20100266661
    Abstract: Described are osteogenic implants that include a first implant material covered at least in part by a second implant material carrying an osteogenic protein such as a bone morphogenic protein. The first implant material can comprise a mineral and provide an inner scaffolding portion for supporting bone ingrowth, and the second implant material can comprise a collagen or other sponge carrier covering the first implant material and having a liquid osteogenic protein formulation imbibed therein. Related implant materials and methods of preparation and use constitute additional aspects of the invention.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 14, 2010
    Publication date: October 21, 2010
    Applicant: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.
    Inventors: William F. McKay, Scott D. Boden, Neil B. Beals
  • Publication number: 20100266658
    Abstract: Described are osteogenic implants that include a first implant material covered at least in part by a second implant material carrying an osteogenic protein such as a bone morphogenic protein. The first implant material can comprise a mineral and provide an inner scaffolding portion for supporting bone ingrowth, and the second implant material can comprise a collagen or other sponge carrier covering the first implant material and having a liquid osteogenic protein formulation imbibed therein. Related implant materials and methods of preparation and use constitute additional aspects of the invention.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 8, 2010
    Publication date: October 21, 2010
    Applicant: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.
    Inventors: William F. McKay, Scott D. Boden, Neil Beals