Patents by Inventor Todd F. Alamin

Todd F. Alamin 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: 20110172712
    Abstract: A method for promoting fusion of and/or stabilizing a facet joint between two adjacent vertebrae comprises clamping the two adjacent vertebrae across the facet joint to apply a compressive force across the joint. Apparatus for promoting fusion of and/or stabilizing a facet joint comprises at least one cinchable tether and at least one locking member coupled with the tether for locking the cinched tether to maintain compressive force across the facet joint. The tether is adapted to extend through at least one hole through each of two adjacent vertebrae, across the facet joint.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 28, 2011
    Publication date: July 14, 2011
    Inventors: Uriel Hiram Chee, Todd F. Alamin
  • Patent number: 7935136
    Abstract: A method for promoting fusion of and/or stabilizing a facet joint between two adjacent vertebrae comprises clamping the two adjacent vertebrae across the facet joint to apply a compressive force across the joint. Apparatus for promoting fusion of and/or stabilizing a facet joint comprises at least one cinchable tether and at least one locking member coupled with the tether for locking the cinched tether to maintain compressive force across the facet joint. The tether is adapted to extend through at least one hole through each of two adjacent vertebrae, across the facet joint.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2011
    Inventors: Todd F. Alamin, Uriel Hiram Chee
  • Publication number: 20070293788
    Abstract: Harvesting apparatuses comprising a generally cylindrical outer cannula having one end secured in a first handle and having a distal end that is generally semicylindrical, and a generally cylindrical inner cannula having one end secured in a second handle and having a distal end that is generally semicylindrical, are provided. The present invention provides for apparatuses wherein the inner cannula is rotatable with respect to the outer cannula such that, in cooperation with the outer cannula, a volume at the distal end of both cannulas is substantially enclosed. Also provided are kits comprising the apparatuses of the present invention, as well as methods of using the apparatuses of the present invention.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 19, 2006
    Publication date: December 20, 2007
    Applicant: Vita Special Purpose Corporation
    Inventors: Dean Allen Entrekin, Michael W. Paris, Charanpreet S. Bagga, Donald L. Scanlan, Todd F. Alamin, Lawrence T. Khoo
  • Patent number: 7118576
    Abstract: The device of the invention consists of a plurality of tubular cannulae, which prior to the surgery, are linked together at their distal ends by flexible elements, such as wires or threads. All the threads, the number of which is one less than the number of the used cannulae, are passed through one of the cannulae and the distal ends of the threads are either attached to the walls of other cannulae, at their distal ends, or pulled back through one of the cannula forming the loop at the distal end and fixed at the proximal end of the cannula. During surgery, the cannulae with their distal ends being linked are inserted into the patient's body through an incision and then the cannulae are used for guiding various surgical tools. Due to flexible linking of the cannulae at their distal ends, the cannulae can be easily manipulated without disconnection and without a need for use extraneous X-raying for reorientation of the cannulae.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2006
    Assignee: Nevmet Corporation
    Inventors: Norm Gitis, Todd F. Alamin, Aleksandr Meyman, Oleg Shulepov, Mikhail Faynberg
  • Patent number: 7118577
    Abstract: The device of the invention consists of a plurality of tubular cannulae, consisting of stackable segments, which prior to the surgery, are linked together at their distal ends by flexible elements, such as wires or threads. All the threads, the number of which is one less than the number of the used cannulae, are passed through one of the cannulae and the distal ends of the threads are either attached to the walls of other cannulae, at their distal ends, or pulled back through one of the cannula forming the loop at the distal end and fixed at the proximal end of the cannula. During surgery, the cannulae with their distal ends being linked are inserted into the patient's body through an incision, then the surgeon makes additional incisions, disconnects some segments from selected cannulae, subcutaneously pulls them to the additional incisions, and reconnects previously disconnected segments. The surgery is then performed using the cannulae for guiding various surgical tools.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2006
    Inventors: Norm Gitis, Todd F. Alamin, Aleksandr Meyman, Oleg Shulepov, Mikhail Faynberg
  • Patent number: 6969392
    Abstract: A multiportal device for percutaneous surgery consists of a guiding device with a radial arm that supports an auxiliary guiding device, which can slide along the arm and can be fixed in a require angular position on the arm. The device also includes a first cannula, which can be inserted into the patient's body through the guiding device and can be fixed in a required axial position, and a second cannula, which can be inserted into the second guiding unit and fixed therein. The arch-shaped form of the arm ensures intersection of distal ends of both cannulae in one point aimed at the symptomatic site where surgery has to be done. The device is provided with a linking mechanism that links the distal ends of both cannulae in their position inside the body of a patient. In the engaged state of the linking device, the cannulae still have some freedom of relative movements that may be required for manipulation with cannulae during the surgery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2005
    Assignee: Nevmet Corporation
    Inventors: Norm Gitis, Todd F. Alamin, Aleksandr Meyman, Oleg Shulepov, Mikhail Faynberg
  • Publication number: 20030216768
    Abstract: The device of the invention consists of a plurality of tubular cannulae, consisting of stackable segments, which prior to the surgery, are linked together at their distal ends by flexible elements, such as wires or threads. All the threads, the number of which is one less than the number of the used cannulae, are passed through one of the cannulae and the distal ends of the threads are either attached to the walls of other cannulae, at their distal ends, or pulled back through one of the cannula forming the loop at the distal end and fixed at the proximal end of the cannula. During surgery, the cannulae with their distal ends being linked are inserted into the patient's body through an incision, then the surgeon makes additional incisions, disconnects some segments from selected cannulae, subcutaneously pulls them to the additional incisions, and reconnects previously disconnected segments. The surgery is then performed using the cannulae for guiding various surgical tools.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 16, 2002
    Publication date: November 20, 2003
    Inventors: Norm Gitis, Todd F. Alamin, Aleksandr Meyman, Oleg Shulepov, Mikhail Faynberg
  • Publication number: 20030216748
    Abstract: The device of the invention consists of a plurality of tubular cannulae, which prior to the surgery, are linked together at their distal ends by flexible elements, such as wires or threads. All the threads, the number of which is one less than the number of the used cannulae, are passed through one of the cannulae and the distal ends of the threads are either attached to the walls of other cannulae, at their distal ends, or pulled back through one of the cannula forming the loop at the distal end and fixed at the proximal end of the cannula. During surgery, the cannulae with their distal ends being linked are inserted into the patient's body through an incision and then the cannulae are used for guiding various surgical tools. Due to flexible linking of the cannulae at their distal ends, the cannulae can be easily manipulated without disconnection and without a need for use extraneous X-raying for reorientation of the cannulae.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2002
    Publication date: November 20, 2003
    Inventors: Norm Gitis, Todd F. Alamin, Aleksandr Meyman, Oleg Shulepov, Mikhail Faynberg
  • Publication number: 20030208206
    Abstract: A multiportal device for percutaneous surgery consists of a guiding device with a radial arm that supports an auxiliary guiding device, which can slide along the arm and can be fixed in a require angular position on the arm. The device also includes a first cannula, which can be inserted into the patient's body through the guiding device and can be fixed in a required axial position, and a second cannula, which can be inserted into the second guiding unit and fixed therein. The arch-shaped form of the arm ensures intersection of distal ends of both cannulae in one point aimed at the symptomatic site where surgery has to be done. The device is provided with a linking mechanism that links the distal ends of both cannulae in their position inside the body of a patient. In the engaged state of the linking device, the cannulae still have some freedom of relative movements that may be required for manipulation with cannulae during the surgery.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2002
    Publication date: November 6, 2003
    Inventors: Norm Gitis, Todd F. Alamin, Aleksandr Meyman, Oleg Shulepov, Mikhail Faynberg