You’re using a public version of DrugPatentWatch with 5 free searches available | Register to unlock more free searches. CREATE FREE ACCOUNT

Last Updated: May 4, 2024

Claims for Patent: 8,048,118


✉ Email this page to a colleague

« Back to Dashboard


Summary for Patent: 8,048,118
Title:Adjustable interspinous process brace
Abstract: An adjustable interspinous process brace is disclosed and can include a superior component. The superior component can include a superior spinous process bracket that can engage a superior spinous process. Further, the adjustable interspinous process brace can include an inferior component. The inferior component can include an inferior spinous process bracket that can engage an inferior spinous process. Further, the inferior component can be movably engaged with the superior component from a retracted position to an extended position. In the extended position, a distance between the superior spinous process bracket and the inferior spinous process bracket can be increased.
Inventor(s): Lim; Roy (Memphis, TN), Carls; Thomas (Memphis, TN), Bruneau; Aurelien (Memphis, TN), Lange; Eric C. (Collierville, TN), Anderson; Kent M. (Memphis, TN), Trieu; Hai H. (Cordova, TN)
Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc. (Warsaw, IN)
Application Number:11/413,980
Patent Claims:1. An adjustable interspinous process brace, comprising: a first component having a first post extending along a longitudinal axis of the brace and a first spinous process bracket configured to receive a first spinous process, the first spinous process bracket comprising an outwardly facing concave surface; the first spinous process bracket extending outwardly from the first post such that the first spinous process bracket is spaced away from the first post and from the longitudinal axis; a second component having a second post extending along the longitudinal axis and a second spinous process bracket configured to receive a second spinous process adjacent to the first spinous process, the second spinous process bracket comprising an outwardly facing concave surface; the second spinous process bracket extending outwardly from the second post such that the second spinous process bracket is spaced away from the second post and from the longitudinal axis; the first post having an interior chamber therein configured to receive an injectable fluid; wherein the first component is movably engaged with respect to the second component from a retracted position to an extended position in which a distance between the first spinous process bracket and the second spinous process bracket is increased; wherein when the injectable fluid is received in the chamber, the injectable fluid inhibits movement of the first and second components from the extended position toward the retracted position; wherein when the first spinous process bracket receives the first spinous process and the second spinous process bracket receives the second spinous process, the longitudinal axis extends parallel to a sagittal plane defined by the spinous processes.

2. The adjustable interspinous process brace of claim 1 further comprising a first spinous process engagement structure projecting from the first spinous process bracket in a direction generally opposite the second spinous process bracket.

3. The adjustable interspinous process brace of claim 1 wherein the second post slidably engages the first post in a telescopic fashion and extends into the interior chamber of the first post.

4. The adjustable interspinous process brace of claim 3 further comprising a second spinous process engagement structure projecting from the second spinous process bracket in a direction generally opposite the first spinous process bracket.

5. The adjustable interspinous process brace of claim 3 further comprising the injectable fluid disposed in the interior chamber; wherein the injectable fluid supports the second post and substantially prevents the second post from withdrawing from the interior chamber of the first post.

6. The adjustable interspinous process brace of claim 5 wherein the injectable fluid comprises a polymer, a ceramic, or a combination thereof.

7. The adjustable interspinous process brace of claim 6, wherein the polymer comprises polyurethane, polyolefin, silicone, silicone polyurethane copolymers, polymethylmethacrylate, epoxy, cyanoacrylate, hydrogel, or a combination thereof.

8. The adjustable interspinous process brace of claim 7, wherein the polyolefin comprises polypropylene, polyethylene, halogenated polyolefin, flouropolyolefin, or a combination thereof.

9. The adjustable interspinous process brace of claim 7, wherein the hydrogel comprises polyacrylamide (PAAM), poly-N-isopropylacrylamine (PNIPAM), polyvinyl methylether (PVM), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), polyethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose, poly (2-ethyl) oxazoline, polyethyleneoxide (PEO), polyethylglycol (PEG), polyacrylacid (PAA), polyacrylonitrile (PAN), polyvinylacrylate (PVA), polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), or a combination thereof.

10. The adjustable interspinous process brace of claim 6, wherein the ceramic comprises calcium phosphate, hydroxyapatite, calcium sulfate, bioactive glass, or a combination thereof.

11. The adjustable interspinous process brace of claim 3 further comprising the injectable fluid disposed in the interior chamber; wherein the interior chamber comprises a corrugation configured to engage the injectable fluid.

12. The adjustable interspinous process brace of claim 11 wherein the second post comprises a corrugated tip configured to engage the injectable fluid.

13. The adjustable interspinous process brace of claim 1 further comprising the injectable fluid disposed in the interior chamber; wherein the injectable fluid comprises sterile water, saline, or sterile air.

14. The adjustable interspinous process brace of claim 1 wherein the first post includes a first hole transverse to the longitudinal axis; wherein the second post includes a plurality of spaced apart second holes transverse to the longitudinal axis; and further comprising a locking pin disposable through said first hole and one of the second holes to inhibit movement of the first and second components relative to each other.

Make Better Decisions: Try a trial or see plans & pricing

Drugs may be covered by multiple patents or regulatory protections. All trademarks and applicant names are the property of their respective owners or licensors. Although great care is taken in the proper and correct provision of this service, thinkBiotech LLC does not accept any responsibility for possible consequences of errors or omissions in the provided data. The data presented herein is for information purposes only. There is no warranty that the data contained herein is error free. thinkBiotech performs no independent verification of facts as provided by public sources nor are attempts made to provide legal or investing advice. Any reliance on data provided herein is done solely at the discretion of the user. Users of this service are advised to seek professional advice and independent confirmation before considering acting on any of the provided information. thinkBiotech LLC reserves the right to amend, extend or withdraw any part or all of the offered service without notice.