Patents by Inventor Stephen H. Hochschuler
Stephen H. Hochschuler 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: 20220040237Abstract: An improved composition for inducing bone growth is provided that is a combination of at least DBM and an oxygen carrier. Injection/implantation of a composition of DBM and an oxygen carrier (e.g. a perfluorocarbon) results in enhancement of bone formation compared to DBM alone.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Inventors: Frank M. Phillips, Stephen H. Hochschuler, Dan Gazit, Gadi Pelled, Zulma Gazit
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Publication number: 20190167729Abstract: An improved composition for inducing bone growth is provided that is a combination of at least DBM and an oxygen carrier. Injection/implantation of a composition of DBM and an oxygen carrier (e.g. a perfluorocarbon) results in enhancement of bone formation compared to DBM alone.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2019Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: Frank M. Phillips, Stephen H. Hochschuler, Dan Gazit, Gadi Pelled, Zulma Gazit
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Publication number: 20180243344Abstract: An improved composition for inducing bone growth is provided that is a combination of at least DBM and an oxygen carrier. Injection/implantation of a composition of DBM and an oxygen carrier (e.g. a perfluorocarbon) results in enhancement of bone formation compared to DBM alone.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2018Publication date: August 30, 2018Inventors: Frank M. Phillips, Stephen H. Hochschuler, Dan Gazit, Gadi Pelled, Zulma Gazit
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Publication number: 20180169149Abstract: An improved composition for inducing bone growth is provided that is a combination of at least DBM and an oxygen carrier. Injection/implantation of a composition of DBM and an oxygen carrier (e.g. a perfluorocarbon) results in enhancement of bone formation compared to DBM alone.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2018Publication date: June 21, 2018Inventors: Frank M. Phillips, Stephen H. Hochschuler, Dan Gazit, Gadi Pelled, Zulma Gazit
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Patent number: 9968382Abstract: A spinal stabilization system may include a pair of structural members coupled to at least a portion of a human vertebra with connectors. Connectors may couple structural members to spinous processes. Some embodiments of a spinal stabilization system may include fasteners that couple structural members to vertebrae. In some embodiments, a spinal stabilization system, provides three points of fixation for a single vertebral level. A fastener may fixate a facet joint between adjacent vertebrae and couple a stabilization structural member to a vertebra. Connectors may couple the structural members to the spinous processes of the vertebrae. Use of a spinal stabilization system may improve the stability of a weakened or damaged portion of a spine. When used in conjunction with an implant or other device, the spinal stabilization system may immobilize vertebrae and allow for fusion of the implant or other device with vertebrae.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2017Date of Patent: May 15, 2018Assignee: Zimmer Spine, Inc.Inventors: Margaret E. Mitchell, Michael E. Landry, Stephen H Hochschuler, Richard D. Guyer
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Publication number: 20170196598Abstract: A spinal stabilization system may include a pair of structural members coupled to at least a portion of a human vertebra with connectors. Connectors may couple structural members to spinous processes. Some embodiments of a spinal stabilization system may include fasteners that couple structural members to vertebrae. In some embodiments, a spinal stabilization system, provides three points of fixation for a single vertebral level. A fastener may fixate a facet joint between adjacent vertebrae and couple a stabilization structural member to a vertebra. Connectors may couple the structural members to the spinous processes of the vertebrae. Use of a spinal stabilization system may improve the stability of a weakened or damaged portion of a spine. When used in conjunction with an implant or other device, the spinal stabilization system may immobilize vertebrae and allow for fusion of the implant or other device with vertebrae.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2017Publication date: July 13, 2017Inventors: Margaret E. Mitchell, Michael E. Landry, Stephen H. Hochschuler, Richard D. Guyer
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Patent number: 9687589Abstract: An encapsulated three-dimensional (3-D) bone matrix composition for inducing bone growth includes a 3-D bone matrix, an oxygen carrier incorporated into the 3-D bone matrix, and an encapsulation material which encapsulates the 3-D bone matrix incorporated with the oxygen carrier. Methods are disclosed for preparing an encapsulated 3-D bone matrix that can be maintained in packaging.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2014Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Assignee: THERACELL, INC.Inventors: Andrew J. Carter, Nelson L Scarborough, Frank M. Phillips, Stephen H. Hochschuler, Bradley Patt
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Patent number: 9636150Abstract: A spinal stabilization system may include a pair of structural members coupled to at least a portion of a human vertebra with connectors. Connectors may couple structural members to spinous processes. Some embodiments of a spinal stabilization system may include fasteners that couple structural members to vertebrae. In some embodiments, a spinal stabilization system, provides three points of fixation for a single vertebral level. A fastener may fixate a facet joint between adjacent vertebrae and couple a stabilization structural member to a vertebra. Connectors may couple the structural members to the spinous processes of the vertebrae. Use of a spinal stabilization system may improve the stability of a weakened or damaged portion of a spine. When used in conjunction with an implant or other device, the spinal stabilization system may immobilize vertebrae and allow for fusion of the implant or other device with vertebrae.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2015Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: Zimmer Spine, Inc.Inventors: Margaret E. Mitchell, Michael E. Landry, Stephen H. Hochschuler, Richard D. Guyer
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Patent number: 9308295Abstract: An improved composition for inducing bone growth is provided that is a mixture of DBM and a perfluorocarbon oxygen carrier. Injection/implantation of a composition of DBM and a perfluorocarbon results in enhancement of bone formation.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2014Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: THERACELL, INC.Inventors: Andrew J. Carter, Nelson L. Scarborough, Richard K. Grant, Frank M. Phillips, Stephen H. Hochschuler
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Publication number: 20150343116Abstract: An encapsulated three-dimensional (3-D) bone matrix composition for inducing bone growth includes a 3-D bone matrix, an oxygen carrier incorporated into the 3-D bone matrix, and an encapsulation material which encapsulates the 3-D bone matrix incorporated with the oxygen carrier. Methods are disclosed for preparing an encapsulated 3-D bone matrix that can be maintained in packaging.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2014Publication date: December 3, 2015Inventors: Andrew J. Carter, Nelson L. Scarborough, Frank M. Phillips, Stephen H. Hochschuler, Bradley Patt
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Publication number: 20150305784Abstract: A spinal stabilization system may include a pair of structural members coupled to at least a portion of a human vertebra with connectors. Connectors may couple structural members to spinous processes. Some embodiments of a spinal stabilization system may include fasteners that couple structural members to vertebrae. In some embodiments, a spinal stabilization system, provides three points of fixation for a single vertebral level. A fastener may fixate a facet joint between adjacent vertebrae and couple a stabilization structural member to a vertebra. Connectors may couple the structural members to the spinous processes of the vertebrae. Use of a spinal stabilization system may improve the stability of a weakened or damaged portion of a spine. When used in conjunction with an implant or other device, the spinal stabilization system may immobilize vertebrae and allow for fusion of the implant or other device with vertebrae.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2015Publication date: October 29, 2015Applicant: ZIMMER SPINE, INC.Inventors: Margaret E. Mitchell, Michael E. Landry, Stephen H. Hochschuler, Richard D. Guyer
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Patent number: 9107707Abstract: A spinal stabilization system may include a pair of structural members coupled to at least a portion of a human vertebra with connectors. Connectors may couple structural members to spinous processes. Some embodiments of a spinal stabilization system may include fasteners that couple structural members to vertebrae. In some embodiments, a spinal stabilization system, provides three points of fixation for a single vertebral level. A fastener may fixate a facet joint between adjacent vertebrae and couple a stabilization structural member to a vertebra. Connectors may couple the structural members to the spinous processes of the vertebrae. Use of a spinal stabilization system may improve the stability of a weakened or damaged portion of a spine. When used in conjunction with an implant or other device, the spinal stabilization system may immobilize vertebrae and allow for fusion of the implant or other device with vertebrae.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2014Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Assignee: Zimmer Spine, Inc.Inventors: Margaret E. Mitchell, Michael E. Landry, Stephen H. Hochschuler, Richard D. Guyer
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Patent number: 8936627Abstract: Expandable support devices for tissue repair are disclosed. The devices can be used to repair hard or soft tissue, such as bone or vertebral discs. A method of repairing tissue is also disclosed. Surgical devices and methods for adjusting (e.g., removing, repositioning, resizing) deployed orthopedic expandable support devices are also disclosed. The expandable support devices can be engaged and surgically implanted by an engagement device and affixed to bone to provide stability and support for the devices. The expandable support devices are attachable to spinal fixation devices such as screws or plates, and may be used to support such devices when placed in weakened or damaged areas of bone.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2010Date of Patent: January 20, 2015Assignee: Alphatec Spine, Inc.Inventors: Stephen H. Hochschuler, Skott E. Greenhalgh, John Paul Romano, Robert A. Kiefer, Wade Kevin Trexler, Michael P. Igoe
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Publication number: 20150004247Abstract: An improved composition for inducing bone growth is provided that is a mixture of DBM and a perfluorocarbon oxygen carrier. Injection/implantation of a composition of DBM and a perfluorocarbon results in enhancement of bone formation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2014Publication date: January 1, 2015Inventors: Andrew J. Carter, Nelson L. Scarborough, Richard K. Grant, Frank M. Phillips, Stephen H. Hochschuler
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Patent number: 8859007Abstract: An improved composition for inducing bone growth is provided that is a mixture of DBM and a perfluorocarbon oxygen carrier. Injection/implantation of a composition of DBM and a perfluorocarbon results in enhancement of bone formation.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2013Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: Theracell, Inc.Inventors: Andrew J. Carter, Nelson L. Scarborough, Richard K. Grant, Frank M. Phillips, Stephen H. Hochschuler
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Publication number: 20140199409Abstract: An improved composition for inducing bone growth is provided that is a mixture of DBM and a perfluorocarbon oxygen carrier. Injection/implantation of a composition of DBM and a perfluorocarbon results in enhancement of bone formation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2013Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: THERACELL, INC.Inventors: Andrew J. Carter, Nelson L. Scarborough, Richard K. Grant, Frank M. Phillips, Stephen H. Hochschuler
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Publication number: 20140200614Abstract: A spinal stabilization system may include a pair of structural members coupled to at least a portion of a human vertebra with connectors. Connectors may couple structural members to spinous processes. Some embodiments of a spinal stabilization system may include fasteners that couple structural members to vertebrae. In some embodiments, a spinal stabilization system, provides three points of fixation for a single vertebral level. A fastener may fixate a facet joint between adjacent vertebrae and couple a stabilization structural member to a vertebra. Connectors may couple the structural members to the spinous processes of the vertebrae. Use of a spinal stabilization system may improve the stability of a weakened or damaged portion of a spine. When used in conjunction with an implant or other device, the spinal stabilization system may immobilize vertebrae and allow for fusion of the implant or other device with vertebrae.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2014Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: Zimmer Spine, Inc.Inventors: Margaret E. Mitchell, Michael E. Landry, Stephen H. Hochschuler, Richard D. Guyer
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Patent number: 8758409Abstract: A spinal stabilization system includes a first engagement member and a support structure. The first engagement member is adapted to be disposed between a first vertebra and a second vertebra. The engagement member generally includes a seating surface for accommodating at least a portion of a laminar region of the first vertebra. The support structure engages a portion of the second vertebra. The structural cooperation of the first engagement member and the support structure is such that the engagement member restricts reduction of the intervertebral spacing between the first and second vertebrae.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2007Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Pioneer Surgical Technology, Inc.Inventors: Stephen H. Hochschuler, Brian P. Janowski, Thomas S. Kilpela, Matthew N. Songer, Qi-bin Bao
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Patent number: 8709047Abstract: A spinal stabilization system may include a pair of structural members coupled to at least a portion of a human vertebra with connectors. Connectors may couple structural members to spinous processes. Some embodiments of a spinal stabilization system may include fasteners that couple structural members to vertebrae. In some embodiments, a spinal stabilization system, provides three points of fixation for a single vertebral level. A fastener may fixate a facet joint between adjacent vertebrae and couple a stabilization structural member to a vertebra. Connectors may couple the structural members to the spinous processes of the vertebrae. Use of a spinal stabilization system may improve the stability of a weakened or damaged portion of a spine. When used in conjunction with an implant or other device, the spinal stabilization system may immobilize vertebrae and allow for fusion of the implant or other device with vertebrae.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2013Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Zimmer Spine, Inc.Inventors: Margaret E. Mitchell, Michael E. Landry, Stephen H. Hochschuler, Richard D. Guyer
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Patent number: 8603141Abstract: An implant device includes a pair of hook devices and an elongate guide device. The hook devices are configured to be disposed between and engage adjacent vertebral bodies. The elongate guide device is connected to the hook devices and allows for relative movement of at least one of the hook devices to adjust for the geometries of the vertebral surfaces to be engaged by the hook devices.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2010Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Pioneer Surgical Technology, Inc.Inventors: Stephen H. Hochschuler, Ali Araghi, Thomas S. Kilpela, Jeffrey A. Hoffman, Michael R. Jackson, Russell M. Pietila