Patents by Inventor Steven Stump
Steven Stump 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: 9492290Abstract: Systems for determining force balance on a knee joint during a surgical procedure are disclosed. A system can include a tibial prosthesis. The tibial prosthesis can include a bearing component, a base component, and a shim component. The bearing component can have a superior articulating surface and an inferior surface. The bearing component can include a top portion, a bottom portion, a frame disposed between the top portion and the bottom portion, and a plurality of sensors disposed between the frame and the bottom portion. The frame can have a plurality of apertures corresponding in size or shape to the plurality of sensors. The base component can have a superior surface and an inferior surface. The shim component can be configured to be slidable between the inferior surface of the bearing component and the superior surface of the base component in an anterior to posterior direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignees: Zimmer, Inc., Synvasive Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jody Claypool, Wayne Paprosky, David Lewallen, Steven Stump, Barjinder S. Chana, Michael G. Fisher, Kenneth D Johannaber, Andrew P. Sizelove, Stephen E. White
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Patent number: 9149206Abstract: Tibial prosthesis systems for implantation or use in a knee joint are disclosed. A tibial prosthesis system can include a bearing component, a base component, a shim component, and optionally a spacer component. The shim or spacer component can be inserted between an inferior surface of the bearing component and a superior surface of the base component. The insertion of the shim or spacer component can provide spacing adjustment between the bearing and base components. The shim component can include one or both of a medial edge having a different height than a lateral edge or an anterior edge having a different height than a posterior edge. The differing edge height of the shim component can provide a surgeon with knee joint kinematic insight regarding an angled bone cut before the cut is made, and can allow for sizing of an appropriately permanent prosthesis system using a reduced number of provisional components.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Jody Claypool, Wayne Paprosky, David Lewallen, Steven Stump, Stephen E. White
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Patent number: 9011459Abstract: The present disclosure provides a provisional tibial prosthesis system for a set of prosthetic knee joints for implantation in a natural knee, the provisional tibial prosthesis system including a bearing component and a bearing support, the spacing of the bearing component from the bearing support is adjustable to allow for representation of a variety of different sized final tibial prostheses. In this system, only one provisional bearing component corresponding to each level of constraint is needed and shims are used to adjust the spacing of the bearing component from the bearing support. The shims are slidably insertable between the bearing component and the bearing support in an anterior/posterior direction to allow for adjustment of the spacing of the bearing component from the bearing support. The number of provisional components needed during knee surgery is reduced and adjustment of the system only requires the knee join to be distracted by a distance equal to the height of a particular shim.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2013Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Jody Claypool, Steven Stump
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Patent number: 8747410Abstract: A patellar resection instrument has an integral depth adjustment assembly that is easily, intuitively, and intra-operatively adjustable between a plurality of discrete positions. Each position corresponds to a particular, known depth of resection, and this depth may optionally be inscribed on the depth adjustment knob for easy visual selection and/or confirmation of the resection depth. The depth adjustment assembly provides positive tactile feedback as the stylus is moved between positions. The unique configuration of the depth adjustment assembly maintains the resection depth stylus in a chosen position throughout the patellar resection procedure, even if the procedure causes vibration or other forces to be transmitted to the patellar resection instrument.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2010Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Jody L. Claypool, Steven Stump
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Publication number: 20140052269Abstract: The present disclosure provides a provisional tibial prosthesis system for a set of prosthetic knee joints for implantation in a natural knee, the provisional tibial prosthesis system including a bearing component and a bearing support, the spacing of the bearing component from the bearing support is adjustable to allow for representation of a variety of different sized final tibial prostheses. In this system, only one provisional bearing component corresponding to each level of constraint is needed and shims are used to adjust the spacing of the bearing component from the bearing support. The shims are slidably insertable between the bearing component and the bearing support in an anterior/posterior direction to allow for adjustment of the spacing of the bearing component from the bearing support. The number of provisional components needed during knee surgery is reduced and adjustment of the system only requires the knee join to be distracted by a distance equal to the height of a particular shim.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2013Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Jody Claypool, Steven Stump
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Publication number: 20130261759Abstract: Tibial prosthesis systems for implantation or use in a knee joint are disclosed. A tibial prosthesis system can include a bearing component, a base component, a shim component, and optionally a spacer component. The shim or spacer component can be inserted between an inferior surface of the bearing component and a superior surface of the base component. The insertion of the shim or spacer component can provide spacing adjustment between the bearing and base components. The shim component can include one or both of a medial edge having a different height than a lateral edge or an anterior edge having a different height than a posterior edge. The differing edge height of the shim component can provide a surgeon with knee joint kinematic insight regarding an angled bone cut before the cut is made, and can allow for sizing of an appropriately permanent prosthesis system using a reduced number of provisional components.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Jody Claypool, Wayne Paprosky, David Lewallen, Steven Stump
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Publication number: 20130261758Abstract: Tibial prosthesis methods for balancing a knee joint during a surgical procedure are disclosed. A method can comprise inserting a first tibial shim component between a tibial bearing component and a tibial base or a tibial plate component in an anterior/posterior direction. The first tibial shim component can include one or both of a medial edge having a different height than a lateral edge or an anterior edge having a different height than a posterior edge. The method can further comprise testing one or more of a stability, a force balance, or a range of motion of a knee joint in which the first tibial shim component is inserted. If the testing result is not satisfactory, the method can include removing the first tibial shim component, and inserting a second tibial shim component between the tibial bearing component and the tibial base or tibial plate component in the anterior/posterior direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Jody Claypool, Wayne Paprosky, David Lewallen, Steven Stump, Barjinder S. Chana, Michael G. Fisher, Kenneth D. Johannaber, Andrew P. Sizelove
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Publication number: 20130261504Abstract: Systems for determining force balance on a knee joint during a surgical procedure are disclosed. A system can include a tibial prosthesis. The tibial prosthesis can include a bearing component, a base component, and a shim component. The bearing component can have a superior articulating surface and an inferior surface. The bearing component can include a top portion, a bottom portion, a frame disposed between the top portion and the bottom portion, and a plurality of sensors disposed between the frame and the bottom portion. The frame can have a plurality of apertures corresponding in size or shape to the plurality of sensors. The base component can have a superior surface and an inferior surface. The shim component can be configured to be slidable between the inferior surface of the bearing component and the superior surface of the base component in an anterior to posterior direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Jody Claypool, Wayne Paprosky, David Lewallen, Steven Stump, Barjinder S. Chana, Michael G. Fisher, Kenneth D. Johannaber, Andrew P. Sizelove
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Publication number: 20130261757Abstract: Tibial prosthesis systems for implantation or use in a knee joint are disclosed. A tibial prosthesis system can include a bearing component, a base component, a shim component, and optionally a spacer component. The shim or spacer component can be inserted between an inferior surface of the bearing component and a superior surface of the base component. The insertion of the shim or spacer component can provide spacing adjustment between the bearing and base components. The shim component can include one or both of a medial edge having a different height than a lateral edge or an anterior edge having a different height than a posterior edge. The differing edge height of the shim component can provide a surgeon with knee joint kinematic insight regarding an angled bone cut before the cut is made, and can allow for sizing of an appropriately permanent prosthesis system using a reduced number of provisional components.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Jody Claypool, Wayne Paprosky, David Lewallen, Steven Stump
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Publication number: 20050203537Abstract: An orthopaedic injection restrictor apparatus is provided. The apparatus includes a nozzle. The nozzle includes an elongated portion. The apparatus further includes an orthopaedic plug. The orthopaedic plug includes a first portion releasably engaged with the elongated portion of the nozzle and further includes a plurality of flaps extending radially outwardly from its first portion. A method for restricting injection of a substance into a cavity within a bone with a plug is also provided. The method includes the steps of injecting the substance into the cavity and ejecting the plug into the cavity simultaneously with the injecting step.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2004Publication date: September 15, 2005Inventors: Roy Wiley, Jayme Isham, Bernard Morrey, Steven Stump