01st week of 2010 patent applcation highlights part 47 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100004613 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH FLUORESCENT WETNESS INDICATOR - An absorbent article includes a body having a surface for receiving a liquid and a wetness indicator disposed on the body. The wetness indicator includes a first agent that produces a fluorescence when wetted and a second agent that produces a color change when wetted. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004614 | Disposable Absorbent Article With Varied Distribution Of Absorbent Particulate Polymer Material And Method of Making Same - A disposable absorbent article comprising an absorbent core located in a chassis and comprising absorbent particulate polymer material having a basis weight that varies across the absorbent core. Methods for making such an absorbent core and corresponding disposable absorbent article are also disclosed. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004615 | ABSORBENT PRODUCT - An absorbent product having an extent in a plane in the longitudinal direction and the lateral direction when the product is positioned in a plane position and a thickness perpendicular to the plane. The absorbent product includes a backing layer and a top layer and between them an absorption body, the absorbent product being divided up in the longitudinal direction into a rear section, a front section and positioned between them a central section, and being divided up in the lateral direction into a first lateral zone, a second lateral zone and positioned between them a central zone. The top layer includes slits in an area which fully or partially encloses that part of the absorbent product that is formed by the section of the central zone and the central section, and which constitutes the wet area of the product. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004616 | FASTENING TAB AND SIDE PANEL OF DISPOSABLE DIAPER AND DISPOSABLE DIAPER - There is provided a fastening tab or side panel for a disposable diaper (herein below sometimes referred to simply as a “fastening tab”) with an opening formed in the fastening tab or side panel base member or a notch on the terminal end of the fastening tab or side panel base member. When an invention fastening tab or side panel of an adult or baby disposable diaper (herein below sometimes referred to simply as a “diaper”) is pulled outward, the fastening tab or side panel in some embodiments can be pulled out by hooking the fastening tab or side panel at an opening (the “opening” formed by a discrete opening or a notch) with a finger. The opening helps the fastening tab to have good handleability on the diaper when the diaper is fixed to a user. A fastening tab having openings or notches, with the side having the notches being attached to the diaper such that the notch forms an “opening”, also distributes forces at the side of the diaper. When the fastening tab is pulled the resulting forces are distributed in at least two directions around the sides of the openings or notches. This improves the fit of the diaper around the waist and/or around the thighs. The opening(s) also improves the visibility of the location of the fastener attachment and increases comfort of the fastening tab. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004617 | Medicament cartridge assembly - A person having diabetes will often be required to take both slow acting and fast acting forms of insulin. It is important to be able to distinguish readily between medicament cartridges containing different medicaments. The present invention enables more ready distinction as between medicament cartridges containing different medicaments. An adaptor top for a medicament cartridge, the medicament cartridge comprising a cylinder having a main body portion, a neck portion at a first end having a radially outwardly directed flange portion, a narrowing shoulder portion connecting the body portion and the neck portion, a cap beaded across the first end thereby to retain a fluid impermeable membrane, and the adaptor top comprising a first cylindrical body portion having a radially inwardly directed flange at one end, in use to be seated over and against the cap and a second cylindrical skirt portion being adapted, in use, to be seated against the shoulder portion of the cartridge, the second skirt portion including a plurality of fingers, the free ends of the fingers in use being adapted to be seated beneath the outwardly directed flange of the medicament cartridge. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004618 | PORT ASSEMBLY FOR USE WITH NEEDLELESS CONNECTOR - A port assembly includes a valve housing with an inlet opening, a valve disposed in the valve housing to control access through the inlet opening, and a base having an outlet opening that is initially occluded by a membrane. A pivot is disposed within the base and has a cutting surface disposed within the base, the cutting surface rupturing the membrane at least in part as the pivot is pivoted about an axis between first and second positions. The port assembly may be used in a fluid container that includes a receptacle for retaining a fluid, and at least one conduit in communication with the receptacle. The at least one conduit is defined, at least in part, by the port assembly. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004619 | PORT ASSEMBLY FOR USE WITH NEEDLELESS CONNECTOR - A port assembly includes a valve housing with an inlet opening, a valve disposed in the valve housing to control access through the inlet opening, and a base joined to the valve housing and having a bore therethrough. The bore has a closed end defined by a frangible barrier, and a pushrod is disposed in the bore between the valve and the frangible barrier, axial movement of the pushrod causing rupture of the frangible barrier. The port assembly may be used in a fluid container that includes a receptacle for retaining a fluid, and at least one conduit in communication with the receptacle. The at least one conduit is defined, at least in part, by a port assembly. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004620 | Medical Device Package Including Self-Puncturable Port - The present disclosure provides a medical device package including a container for receiving a medical device and a self-puncturabie port. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004621 | CHARGING MECHANISM FOR A NEEDLE FREE INJECTOR - The present invention provides a needle-free injector for delivering a medicament under pressure into an animal or human, the injector having a charging mechanism comprising a threaded shaft/nut member combination. The injection device is of the type that includes an actuating device comprising: a gas tight chamber; a piston and rod assembly slidably received in the chamber and movable between a forward position and a rearward position; a gas charge in the chamber for urging the piston and rod assembly to the forward position; a mechanism for moving said piston and rod assembly against said gas charge into the rearward position; and a trigger for releasably retaining the piston and rod assembly in the rearward position. Also provided is a method and kit for using the device including the charging mechanism to administer a liquid through the skin of an animal or human. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004622 | METHOD EMPLOYING A DRAINAGE CATHETER ASSEMBLY FOR DELIVERING A CATHETER TO A BODY - A method for employing a pre-assembled drainage catheter assembly for the insertion of a drainage catheter percutaneously. The assembly includes a trocar, a cannula, a catheter stiffener, and a catheter. The drainage catheter assembly is operated between a pre-assembled condition, a first step condition and a second step condition. In the first step insertion the trocar and cannula are inserted into a patient's body for obtaining a specimen fluid before the catheter is inserted. In the second step the catheter is inserted for collecting fluid. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004623 | Method for Treatment of Complications Associated with Arteriovenous Grafts and Fistulas Using Electroporation - Electroporation devices and methods for use in the treatment of complications, such as thrombosis, stenotic segments, or infections, associated with an arteriovenous graft or fistula are provided. The devices include at least two electrodes. The electrodes are adapted to be positioned near the target zone of complication for applying electrical pulses and thereby causing electroporation. In a preferred embodiment, the electroporation pulses are sufficient to subject substantially all cells within the target zone to irreversible electroporation without creating a thermally damaging effect. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004624 | MEASURING PROPERTIES OF AN ANATOMICAL BODY - A medical device includes a sensor that is configured to measure a property of an outer layer of an anatomical body surface. The sensor includes a source probe configured stimulate a local surface of the outer layer of an anatomical body surface. The sensor also includes a detector configured to measure a response of the outer layer resulting from the source probe stimulation. A controller coupled to the source probe and the sensor drives the source probe using a tailored stochastic sequence and determines the property of the outer layer using the measured response received from the detector. The sensor can be used with medical devices, such as drug delivery devices including microneedle transport devices and needleless injection devices. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004625 | FLOATING SPINAL CANNULA AND METHOD OF USE - A spinal cannula for delivering a therapeutic agent to a spinal cord target includes proximal and distal end portions, a middle portion, and a deployable cannula member having distal and proximal end portions and a first lumen extending between the end portions. The spinal cannula includes a fluid delivery line operably connected to the proximal end portion of the deployable cannula member, and a fluid delivery line including a second lumen in fluid communication with the first lumen. The spinal cannula includes a support cannula proximally located from the deployable cannula member and securely connected to a portion of the fluid delivery line. Additionally, the spinal cannula includes a delivery cannula having distal and proximal end portions and a third lumen extending between the end portions for receiving the support cannula. The proximal end portion includes a locking mechanism for releasably engaging the proximal end portion of the support cannula. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004626 | INTRAOSSEOUS DEVICE AND METHODS FOR ACCESSING BONE MARROW IN THE STERNUM AND OTHER TARGET AREAS - Apparatus and methods are provided to access bone marrow at various target areas. Such apparatus may include an intraosseous device operable to penetrate bone at a selected target area and a depth limiter operable to control depth of penetration of the intraosseous device into bone and associated bone marrow. A manual driver and a guide may be included to optimize optimum insertion of the intraosseous device at a selected insertion site on a sternum. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004627 | NEEDLE CATHETER WITH AN ANGLED DISTAL TIP LUMEN - A needle catheter configured for injecting an agent into a wall of a patient's body cavity, which directs a needle from the distal tip of the catheter into the wall of the body cavity at an angle relative to the axis of the shaft. The resulting angled injection pathway improves the retention of the agent in the body cavity wall, while keeping a distal section of the catheter substantially perpendicular to the body cavity wall for optimal push against the tissue at the injection site. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004628 | SYSTEM FOR DELIVERING A COMPOSITION TO THE NASAL MEMBRANE AND METHOD OF USING SAME - A quick and easy system and method for delivering a composition to a nasal membrane is presented. The applicator assembly includes a sleeve member which encases a swab having a portion that contacts a gelled composition. The sleeve member is manually severed to expose the applicator and the composition. The gelled composition contained on the applicator is applied to the nasal membrane. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004629 | APPARATUS AND METHODS TO IMPLEMENT A VERSATILE LIQUID STORAGE AND DELIVERY MECHANISM - A container shaped in the form of a teardrop is used interchangeably in upright and inverted orientations. The container is used in an upright orientation to allow a person to directly drink liquids. In the inverted orientation, the container is mounted at a height over the user and allows versatile and controlled administration of liquids even to bedridden patients. The controlled administration provides the advantages of precise and measured dispensation of liquids, on-site or remote monitoring of dispensation, and control of dispensation by a patient or a care-giver. This type of liquid dispensation is not as invasive as other medical treatments (e.g., intravenous treatment), and therefore can be employed both at home and at hospitals with comparable effectiveness. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004630 | EYE COLORING SYSTEMS - A novel system for coloring tissues of the human eye, especially methods of coloring the iris, includes drying the tissue surface, applying colorant to the dried surface, and then drying the applied colorant. The system avoids tattooing, implanting, and corneal modification. Permanent results may be obtained. Colorants may be coatings or stains. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004631 | MEDICAL DEVICE INCLUDING BRAID WITH COATED PORTION - Alternative design, material, manufacturing method, and use for medical devices, such as catheters, catheter shafts and the like. An example includes a medical device, such as a catheter shaft, including an elongated tubular braid comprising a plurality of filaments and including an end portion coated with a first polymeric material having a first melting point temperature, wherein the first polymeric material attaches the braid filaments together. A second polymeric material having a second melting temperature lower than the first melting point temperature may be attached to the coated end portion of the braid. In some embodiments, the underlying a first polymeric material may reduce the tendency of the braid to flair into the second polymeric material. Other examples relate to methods of making such medical devices, such as a catheter shaft, of the like. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004632 | MAGNETIC GUIDED ABLATION CATHETER - Magnetic guided ablation catheters and methods of manufacture are disclosed. In an exemplary embodiment, a catheter includes a unitary flexible tubing having a proximal end and a distal end. A plurality of magnets are positioned along an axis of the unitary flexible tubing, the plurality of magnets provided within the unitary flexible tubing. During operation, the plurality of magnets are responsive to an external magnetic field to selectively position and guide the catheter within a body of a patient. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004633 | CATHETER CONTROL SYSTEMS - Catheter control systems which facilitate the tracking of an angle of deflection of a catheter distal end can be used for any number of procedures where catheter orientation relative to the body is desirable, e.g., in transseptal access procedures where an accurate angle of puncture of the septal wall is desirable. Such control systems may comprise a steerable handle which is oriented relative to the catheter steerable section to provide for consistent catheter articulation upon corresponding manipulation of the steering ring. Another variation may utilize an orientation indicator to track the deflectable distal end. For instance, an orientation marker as visualized through an imaging hood on the distal end may correspond to identical orientation markers on the control handle such that articulation of a steering mechanism in a direction relative to the orientation markers deflects the catheter distal end in a corresponding direction relative to the visualized orientation markers. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004634 | SELF-SEALING MALE LUER CONNECTOR WITH MULTIPLE SEALS - A self-sealing male Luer connector attaches to any standard female Luer valve to open a flow channel between the two. The self-sealing male Luer connector includes a rigid housing having a distal end with a rigid male Luer connector and a proximal end at which a proximal seal is formed. The distal end of the housing includes a valve seat. Located within the housing is a resilient biasing member that biases an actuator into contact with the valve seat to prevent fluid flow through the male connector. Upon engagement with a female connector, the actuator is moved in the proximal direction to open the distal valve and then the proximal seal. A partial vacuum is formed within the male connector upon disengagement with the female connector that draws any fluids on the external surface of the distal end of the male Luer connector into the male tip. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004635 | Implantable glaucoma drainage device - An implantable glaucoma drainage device (GDD) system is disclosed. The GDD system comprises a microflow control system for controlling intraocular pressure, a protective capillary carrier tube housing the microflow control system, and anchoring arms holding the implanted device in place. The overall GDD size can be in a needle-implantable form factor for minimally invasive implantation. The GDD may be implanted via subconjunctival needle implantation to mimic the normal aqueous humor drainage pathway. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004636 | DRAINAGE CATHETER HUB WITH ROTATABLE LEVER HANDLE - A drainage catheter hub having a rotatable lever handle adapted to secure a suture thread to maintain the anchor configuration of the distal end of the catheter to secure the position of the catheter within the patient's body. The rotatable lever handle has a released position for allowing movement of the suture and a secured position for preventing movement of the suture. A suture securement ridge adapted to secure the proximal portion of the suture that may otherwise remain loose during the procedure. The rotatable lever handle and associated rotatable barrel can be depressed relative to hub body in a locked configuration to prevent inadvertent rotational movement of the rotatable lever handle and a release slot or release button that can be actuated by the practitioner to allow for rotational movement of the rotatable lever handle. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004637 | System and method for implantation of devices having unknown biocompatible materials - There is disclosed a system and method for allowing use within a body of devices having material not known for its biocompatibility with the body. In one embodiment, a magnetically controlled solenoid/valve is used where portions of the valve are directly in contact with compositions that are to be delivered to a target site. Advantage is taken of an existing solenoid/valve having chromium alloy parts by coating the portions of the valve that contact the deliverable composition with a known biocompatible material having good wear resistance. In one embodiment, titanium nitride (TiN) is used as the coating material. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004638 | Implantable Infusion Devices With Overfill Protection - Implantable medical devices that prevent over fill. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004639 | DRUG-DELIVERY PUMPS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - Embodiments of an implantable electrolytic pump include an electrolysis chamber, a drug chamber and an osmosis chamber, the osmosis chamber having a first portion in contact with the drug chamber and a second portion exposed to facilitate contact with a surrounding fluid. The pump further includes a cannula for conducting liquid from the drug chamber and electrolysis electrodes within the electrolysis chamber for causing generation of a gas therein, the electrolysis and drug chambers being in contact such that gas electrolysis within electrolysis chamber forces fluid from the drug chamber into the cannula, contact between the drug chamber and the osmosis chamber permitting fluid admitted into the osmotic chamber from the surrounding fluid to offset volume loss from the drug chamber and prevent buildup of vacuum pressure thereon. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004640 | Cancer Treatment Using Lasers - A method and apparatus for destroying cancerous cells or tumors includes placing fiber needles into the human body adjacent cancerous cells or tumors that have been biologically stained and exposing the cells or tumors to low-energy laser energy light emitted through the fiber needles so that the laser energy destroys the cancer cells or tumors through carbonization and/or vaporization without destruction of surrounding healthy tissue. The stain is specifically selected to have an absorption efficiency of greater than 90% for energy emitted by a given laser such that it greatly enhances absorption of the laser energy over surrounding unstained tissue. Appropriate stain and laser selection can allow treatment through an intact column of living tissue as laser energy to which living tissue is transparent may be used in combination with a stain that makes targeted tissue opaque to that energy. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004641 | System and apparatus for delivering a laser beam to the lens of an eye - A system and apparatus for increasing the amplitude of accommodation and/or changing the refractive power and/or enabling the removal of the clear or cataractous lens material of a natural crystalline lens is provided. Generally, the system comprises a laser, optics for delivering the laser beam and a control system for delivering the laser beam to the lens in a particular pattern. There is further provided a range determining system for determining the shape and position of the lens with respect to the laser. There is yet further provided a method and system for delivering a laser beam in the lens of the eye in a predetermined shot pattern. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004642 | Selectively bendable laser fiber for surgical laser probe - A surgical laser probe includes a handpiece having a proximal end for receiving an optical fiber into a centrally located throughhole, and a distal end through which the centrally located throughhole extends and varies in diameter. An end portion of a stainless steel tube is rigidly secured within the hole in the distal end of the handpiece. An end portion of a polyimide bendable tube is secured to the free end of the stainless steel tube. A slideable finger pad is installed in a slotway of the handpiece and rigidly secured to one end of a Nitinol wire. The optical fiber is extended through the handpiece, the stainless steel tube, and into the bendable tube, with the free end of the optical fiber terminated at the free end of the polyimide bendable tube. As the finger pad is slid toward the distal end of the handpiece, the free end of the Nitinol wire is increasingly moved into the bendable tube for increasingly bending the bendable tube and optical fiber away from the longitudinal axis of the stainless steel tube. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004643 | System and method for improving the accommodative amplitude and increasing the refractive power of the human lens with a laser - A system and method for increasing the amplitude of accommodation and/or changing the refractive power of lens material of a natural crystalline lens is provided. Generally, there is provided methods and systems for delivering a laser beam to a lens of an eye in a plurality of patterns results in the increased accommodative amplitude and/or refractive power of the lens. There is further provided a system and method of treating presbyopia by increasing both the flexibility of the human lens and the depth of field of the eye. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004644 | Method for Decreasing the Size and/or Changing the Shape of Pelvic Tissues - Methods for decreasing the size and/or changing the shape of pelvic tissues. Energy, preferably radio frequency or laser energy, may be applied to endopelvic fascia or other subcutaneous tissue transcutaneously, through one or more incisions in skin, or directly to the desired subcutaneous tissue after a strip of mucosa or skin has been removed. Such an application of energy may cause the subcutaneous tissue to shrink, thereby bringing the mucosa or skin edges closer together while minimizing damage to deep nerves and other surrounding tissues. Such manipulation of the layers of the skin may be utilized to decrease the size or change the shape of numerous anatomical structures and may also serve to alleviate the symptoms of urinary incontinence, dyspareunia, or chronic pelvic pain. The method steps of the present invention may further provide for the beneficial pretreatment of a tissue site prior to stem cell implantation. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004645 | INVASIVE DUAL-WAVELENGTH LASER ACUPUNCTURE - An invasive laser acupuncture includes a first semiconductor laser connected to a first optical fiber acupuncture and providing red-based laser beam with the first optical fiber acupuncture; a second semiconductor laser connected to a second optical fiber acupuncture and providing a green-based laser beam with the second optical fiber acupuncture; and a driving circuit independently driving the first semiconductor laser and the second semiconductor laser in a continuous mode or a pulse mode by a switching operation. Since red and green lasers can independently be driven in the continuous mode and the pulse mode, the red and green laser can easily be adopted in a reinforcing and reducing treatment method in traditional oriental medicine. In addition, by using a metal-coated optical fiber acupuncture, the optical fiber acupuncture is injected directly into meridian pathways provided under an epidermal layer, such that it is possible to efficiently transmit a laser beam without loss. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004646 | LASER DELIVERY APPARATUS FOR ENDOVASCULAR APPLICATIONS - An apparatus for delivering energy, and in particular laser energy, to a tissue includes a protective quartz cap that is secured to a laser delivery fiber by a crimp sleeve. The fiber may have a conical tip, and the quartz cap may be secured to the crimp sleeve by a layer of epoxy. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004647 | CRYOSURGERY DEVICE - A cryosurgery device includes an aerosol container holding a liquid refrigerant and having a valve and a stem extending out therefrom; an actuator seated on the stem and including an outlet tube for receiving released refrigerant from the container; a hub mounted on the container and including slots therein; and a base having a central opening for receiving the hub, the base including aligning projections that enter the slots in the hub to engage and apply pressure to the actuator to cause the actuator to depress the stem and release refrigerant into the base. The container may further contain an applicator tube mounted to the hub in fluid communication with the outlet tube with a porous tip mounted to a distal end of the applicator tube for receiving the refrigerant and, being chilled thereby, applied to a skin lesion to be treated. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004648 | Method to treat gastric reflux via the detection and ablation of gastro-esophageal nerves and receptors - A method of treating a sphincter provides a sphincter electropotential mapping device with at least one of a mapping electrode or a treatment electrode. The sphincter electropotential mapping device is introduced into at least a portion of the sphincter, the lower esophageal sphincter, stomach, the cardia or the fundus. Bioelectric activity causing a relaxation of the sphincter is detected and energy is delivered from either the mapping electrode or the treatment electrode to treat the bioelectric activity. A method of treating a sphincter provides a sphincter electropotential mapping device with at least one of a mapping electrode or a treatment electrode. The sphincter electropotential mapping device is introduced into at least a portion of the sphincter, the lower esophageal sphincter, stomach, the cardia or the fundus. Bioelectric activity causing a relaxation of the sphincter is detected and energy is delivered from either the mapping electrode or the treatment electrode to treat the bioelectric activity. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004649 | RF Electrode array for low-rate collagen shrinkage in capsular shift procedures and methods of use - Methods and apparatus are provided for an achieving low-rate collagen shrinkage using an electrode array comprising an elongated insulator strip having at least one pair of spaced-apart bi-polar RF electrodes, and a “channeling” disposed on the strip between the bi-polar electrodes to direct the flow of RF current therebetween. The channeling electrode is not directly coupled to the RF power source, but only indirectly through the tissue in contact with the channeling electrode. The apparatus enables low RF power levels (e.g., 0.5 watts to 25 watts) to be applied over time intervals of 5 seconds to 180 seconds to attain low-rate collagen shrinkage by directing or focusing the path of the RF current. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004650 | ANGIOPLASTY AND TISSUE ABLATION APPARATUS AND METHOD - A coaxial cable apparatus which transmits radio frequency (RF) energy for the ablation of biological tissues has inner and outer coaxial conductors extending substantially the entire length of the cable from a proximal end portion to a distal end portion. An RF antenna is disposed at the distal end portion of the cable and transmits RF energy for ablation of a tissue region to be treated. An angioplasty balloon is disposed over the RF antenna and communicates with a fluid supply and extraction passageway extending through the cable to allow the balloon to be inflated for an angioplasty procedure including tissue ablation, and to be deflated after the procedure is complete. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004651 | TRANSPEDICULAR ACCESS TO THE INTERVERTEBRAL DISC SPACE FOR DISCECTOMY, END PLATE PREPARATION, AND INTERBODY FUSION - An insertion device is configured to access a disc positioned between adjacent vertebrae. The insertion device includes a cannula having a passage formed therein. The cannula has an exit aperture. An obturator is substantially positioned within the passage formed in the cannula. One end of the obturator has a probe and the other end of the obturator has a head. An impaction cap is in contact with the cannula and is positioned to cover the head of the obturator. The impaction cap is configured to allow at least a portion of the cannula to be inserted through a portion of one vertebra without deployment of the probe of the obturator through the exit aperture of the cannula. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004652 | Orthopedic method for correcting angular bone deformity - An orthopedic device and method for correcting angular deformation of a bone structure having a growth plate. The device includes first and second hinge members connected together at a hinge joint. The device is adapted for mounting the orthopedic device to the bone structure with the pivot joint positioned over the growth plate. Alignment of the pivot joint with the growth plate promotes asymmetric growth of the growth plate to thereby correct the angular deformation. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004653 | SELF-CLEARING RASP SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATIC MILLING APPARATUS - Two self-clearing radial rasp systems for automatic milling material disclosed. In addition, as examples two automatic apparatuses utilizing said rasp systems for milling material disclosed. The rasp system may include a rasp and a trimming member. The radial rasp may include a base surface that may include cutting teeth with apertures of predetermined sizes disposed adjacent the cutting teeth. The revolving radial trimming member may include radial channels which may independently partitioned for confining and directing material toward the base surface of the rasp as the material move by centrifugal force in a radial direction. The rasp may have different sizes of cutting teeth associating with the individual radial channels of the radial trimming member. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004654 | ACCESS AND TISSUE MODIFICATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Described herein are methods and systems for precisely placing and/or manipulating devices within the body by first positioning a guidewire or pullwire through the body from a first location, around a curved pathway, and out of the body through a second location, so that the distal and proximal ends of the guidewire extend from the body, then pulling a device into position using the guidewire. The device to be positioned within the body is coupled to the proximal end of the guidewire, and the device is pulled into the body by pulling on the distal end of the guidewire that extends from the body. The device may be bimanually manipulated by pulling the guidewire distally, and an attachment to the device that extends proximally, allowing control of both the proximal and the distal ends. In this manner devices (and particularly implants such as innerspinous distracters, stimulating leads, and disc slings) may be positioned and/or manipulated within the body. Devices to modify tissue may also be positioned or manipulated so that a target tissue within the body is modified. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004655 | APPARATUS FOR PERCUTANEOUS DELIVERY OF BONE-FILLING MATERIAL - The present invention relates to an apparatus for percutaneous delivery of a bone-filling material, which comprises a cannula including a hollow main pipe, a handle attached to an end of the main pipe and having a hole connected to with the inside of the main pipe, and a branch pipe providing a passage for a material to be inserted into the interior of the main pipe. The apparatus has an improved functional structure to satisfy an operator and a surgical patient by improving conveniences during and after operation. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004656 | BONE CEMENT CONDUCTOR DEVICE - A bone cement conductor device provides for the application and the safe and effective filling of bone cement during surgical treatment procedures in patients suffering from osteoporosis. More specifically, the device is constituted by a structure that is easy to manufacture and handle, and that facilitates surgical processes and treatments, demanding less effort of surgeons. The device includes an outer encasement with a conductor body being provided with interlink and connection mechanisms with a cement injection device and a bone screw that eliminate any risk of leakage or incorrect application of the cement in the patient's bones. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004657 | Instruments and methods for inserting artificial intervertebral implants - Apparatus and methods for preparing a disc space and inserting an intervertebral disc implant therein are disclosed. Among the various instruments disclosed are a midline marker, a reference pin drill and insertion guide, a fin drill guide, a chisel guide, a sizer, a serrated broach, an implant dispenser, and an implant insertion tool. Methods of utilizing these tools are also disclosed. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004658 | Methods and tools for femoral resection in knee surgery - Tools for resecting the femur include an anchoring device, a three-way alignment guide and a six way alignment guide attachable to the anchoring device, a resection guide attachable to the three-way alignment guide and equipped with couplings for trackers, an A-P sizer, a femoral sizing block bushing attachable to the six-way alignment guide, a 4-in-i femoral cutting block, a 5-in-i positional alignment guide attachable to the six-way alignment guide, a pair of diodes, and a 5-in-one cutting block. Methods of utilizing the apparatus are also disclosed. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004659 | Cavitation Depth, Perforation Confirmation and Implant Delivery Tool - Methods and tools that insert implants for the treatment of snoring and sleep apnea in a cavity created in the patient's tissue are disclosed. Some tools and methods can additionally verify that the cavity has proper cavitation depth and does not have unwanted perforations. The tools include: a sheath having a substantially flat portion for housing an implant, the sheath having a distal end and a proximal end, the sheath having a hollow collar on the proximal end, an insertion depth mark near the distal end, and a slit on the distal end, the slit being in fluid communication with the hollow collar; a substantially rigid pusher configured to be disposed within and in slidable engagement with the sheath, the pusher having a distal end and a proximal end, the pusher having a rigid body having an outside diameter for slidably engaging with the hollow collar of the sheath, a tip on the distal end for engaging a proximal end of an implant, and a lumen extending from said proximal side to said distal side of said rigid body, the lumen configured for fluid communication with a syringe at the proximal end and in fluid communication with the sheath at the distal end. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004660 | BIRTHING AID AND METHOD - A birthing aid includes a continuous band of resilient stretchable tubular material, such as surgical tube or an exercise bungee cord. The band includes opposing intermediate sections forming a leg sling, and opposing end sections forming integral loop handles on ends of the leg sling. A soft tubular sheet cover covers the intermediate sections. By this arrangement, the birthing aid is extremely well adapted to comfortably engage and resiliently support a mother's thigh and leg, while also being aesthetically pleasing to the mother while letting the mother focus on child delivery. Further, when properly used, the child delivery is greatly assisted by the birthing aid helping to properly position the mother's pelvic and other bones related to childbirth, and also causing the mother to naturally focus on appropriate muscle action (often called “pulling” versus “pushing”). | 2010-01-07 |
20100004661 | MEDICAL DEVICE FOR TISSUE ABLATION - A medical device for ablating tissues within a heart chamber comprising a guiding member intended to be introduced in the oesophagus of the patient and an ablating member comprising an ablation electrode mounted at the distal end or tip of catheter. Both the head of the guiding member and the tip of the ablating member are magnetised and can enter into magnetic coupling when their distal ends are brought in close contact. Once the magnetic coupling is achieved, the tip of the ablating member is guided by moving the guiding member. The guiding member can include sensors enabling to monitor physiological parameters during the intervention. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004662 | PREFORMED STYLET FOR GUIDING A LEAD TO CONTACT THE SEPTUM - Preformed guiding stylet for introducing a septal lead in contact with the septum or other intra-corporal device in contact with body tissue. This stylet include a flexible wire ( | 2010-01-07 |
20100004663 | SURGICAL INSTRUMENT WRIST - A link is positioned to pivot at the distal end of a surgical instrument shaft. The link includes a pulley portion. A first control cable that pivots the link in one direction extends out of the surgical instrument shaft and crosses the width of the instrument in a first crossing direction. The first control cable is then routed around the pulley portion of the link in a first circumferential direction. Similarly, a second control cable that pivots the link in the opposite direction extends out of the surgical instrument shaft and crosses the width of the instrument in a second crossing direction. The second control cable is then routed around the pulley portion of the link in a second circumferential direction that is opposite the first circumferential direction. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004664 | ANCHORING SYSTEM FOR DISC REPAIR - Embodiments of the invention relate generally to tissue anchors and methods of delivering same to the intervertebral disc or other sites within the body. In some embodiments, the anchors provide pull-out resistance, stability and/or maximize contact with tissue involving a minimum amount of penetration. In some embodiments, delivery methods are minimally invasive and include linear, lateral, and off-angle implantation or driving of anchors along, against or within tissue surfaces. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004665 | BEAD FOR STITCHING, VACUUM CAP FOR SUCTION INTERNAL ORGAN AND APPARATUS FOR STITCHING INTERNAL ORGAN USING THE SAME - A bead for stitching, a vacuum cap for suction-holding an internal organ, and an apparatus for stitching an internal organ using the vacuum cap are disclosed. The bead includes a through hole which is formed vertically through the bead so that a stitching fiber passes through the bead. At least one of both ends of the bead is inclined relative to a transverse direction of the bead. The bead is shaped to pass through a hole formed in a stitching needle. That apparatus includes an endoscope tube having a stitching needle which is movable in a longitudinal direction thereof and a suction tube for drawing air, and a vacuum cap having at an end thereof a fastening hole to which the endoscope tube is fastened. A suction hole is formed in the vacuum cap in a direction crossing the fastening hole. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004666 | Oral Care Implement - An oral care implement with a soft tissue cleanser is provided to effectively cleanse the soft tissue of the mouth with comfort and a reduced risk of injury to the user. In one construction, a projection is formed of a combination of a hard material and a soft material. The hard material provides good stability for cleaning debris from the tongue or other tissue while the soft material provides comfort and a reduced risk of injury. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004667 | ULTRASONIC SURGICAL TOOL - At the surgical tool's proximal end, there is a first means ( | 2010-01-07 |
20100004668 | Cordless Hand-Held Ultrasonic Cautery Cutting Device and Method - A disposable ultrasonic surgical handle connectable to an ultrasonic transducer, an ultrasonic waveguide, a removable battery, and an ultrasonic-signal-generator assembly, includes a handle body with a portion defining a battery-holding compartment, the battery-holding compartment having at least two battery contacts, a waveguide attachment dock exposed to the environment and shaped to accept the waveguide therein, a transducer attachment dock exposed to the environment and shaped to place the ultrasonic transducer in coaxial alignment with the waveguide when the waveguide is disposed within the waveguide attachment dock, and an ultrasonic-signal-generator assembly dock exposed to the environment. The ultrasonic-signal-generator assembly dock is shaped to substantially simultaneously selectively removably secure the ultrasonic-signal-generator assembly to the handle body, place an end of the ultrasonic transducer within the transducer attachment dock, and electrically couple the ultrasonic-signal-generator assembly to the at least two battery contacts. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004669 | Cordless Hand-Held Ultrasonic Cautery Cutting Device and Method - A disposable ultrasonic surgical handle connectable to an ultrasonic transducer, an ultrasonic waveguide, a battery, and an ultrasonic-signal-generator assembly, includes a handle body having a power supply portion defining a battery-holding compartment, the battery-holding compartment having at least two battery contacts, a waveguide attachment dock exposed to the environment and shaped to accept the waveguide therein, an ultrasonic-signal-generator assembly dock exposed to the environment and shaped to selectively removably secure the ultrasonic-signal-generator assembly to the handle body and electrically couple the ultrasonic-signal-generator assembly to the battery contacts, and a transducer attachment dock exposed to the environment and shaped to substantially simultaneously place the ultrasonic transducer in coaxial alignment with the waveguide when the waveguide is disposed within the waveguide attachment dock and electrically couple the ultrasonic transducer to the ultrasonic-signal-generator assembly when the ultrasonic-signal-generator assembly is secured to the ultrasonic-signal-generator assembly dock. The battery can be removable. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004670 | EXTRALUMINAL BALLOON DISSECTION - The present invention provides balloon dissection apparatus and methods of use in which an elongate balloon is utilized to dissect along a region that follows a naturally existing path alongside a vessel or structure, such as an artery, a vein, a lymphatic vessel, the trachea, the esophagus, or even a nerve bundle. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004671 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR THE TREATMENT OF ANEURYSMS - A device for at least partially occluding an aneurysm is disclosed. The device includes a first elongate member having a distal end. A bridge is positioned proximate the distal end and transformable between a delivery configuration and a deployed configuration. A second elongate member is movable relative to the first elongate member, the first and second elongate members being configured such that one can be moved relative to the other in order to transform the bridge between the delivery and deployed configurations. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004672 | OCCLUDING DEVICE FOR OCCLUSION OF A BODY VESSEL AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME - In at least one embodiment of the present invention, a method for making an occluding device for occlusion of fluid flow through a lumen of a body vessel is provided. The method comprises attaching a coating to an embolization coil that is substantially straight. The coating is nominally strained on the substantially straight embolization coil. The embolization coil has a pre-curled tension to facilitate the embolization coil being curled within the lumen of the body vessel when deployed. The embolization coil is restrained from curling until deploying to reduce pre-deployment straining of the coating. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004673 | EMBOLIC FILTERING DEVICES FOR BIFURCATED VESSELS - An embolic filtering device for use in a bifurcated vessel includes delivery device having a first guide wire and a second guide wire. The second guide wire diverges from the distal-end region of the first guide wire. The filter device also includes a filter support having a first deployment member and a second deployment member. These deployment members can be formed as a first loop and a second loop. A bifurcated filter element is coupled to the filter support. The distal-end region of the first guide wire extends through a first leg of the filter element and the second guide wire extends through a second leg of the filter element. During use, the first leg of the filter element is deployed within a first branch of the bifurcated vessel and the second leg of the filter element is deployed within a second branch of the bifurcated vessel. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004674 | DEVICE FOR, AND METHOD OF, BLOCKING EMBOLI IN VESSELS SUCH AS BLOOD ARTERIES - A filtering device has a directional member and filtering member disposable in a vessel (e.g. blood artery) at a position past a lesion in the direction of fluid flow. The filtering member is made from a resilient material having properties of passing the fluid while blocking the passage of emboli in the fluid. This material may be selected from a group consisting of blood filter material and a braided/woven biocompatible material with the properties specified above. The inner end of the filtering member is attached to a shaft which provides for the disposition of the members in the vessel at the position past the lesion and the withdrawal of the members from the vessel. The directional member has a length extending at least to the vessel wall. The directional member is made from a pliable and elongatable material with properties of blocking fluid and emboli passage. The directional member is deployable within the vessel by the fluid flow in the vessel and directs the fluid in the vessel and any emboli in the fluid into the filtering member. The filtering and directional members are disposed at an acute angle relative to the shaft to create a trapping pocket. Restraining wires attached to the directional member are used to collapse the directional member and draw at least a part of the directional member into an outer sheath to prevent emboli from backflowing into the vessel. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004675 | STRETCH RESISTANT THERAPEUTIC DEVICE - A vasoocclusive coil is reinforced with a stretch resistant member to improve safety during retraction of the coil. The stretch resistant member is fixedly attached at one end to the vasoocclusive coil, and the other end of the stretch resistant member is detachably mounted to an elongated pusher member to allow for placement and release of the vasoocclusive coil within the patient's vasculature. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004676 | Low-Cost Disposable Tourniquet Cuff - A low-cost disposable tourniquet cuff includes: a first sheet formed of flexible material that is impermeable to gas; a second sheet facing the first sheet and formed of flexible material impermeable to gas; a bladder seal joining the first sheet to the second sheet around a perimeter to form an inflatable bladder within the perimeter; port means communicating pneumatically with the bladder and releasably connectable to a tourniquet instrument; stiffener means contained within the inflatable bladder and formed of gas-impermeable material less flexible than the first sheet, wherein the stiffener means has a stiffener width dimension less than the bladder width dimension and is joined to the first sheet to form a non-inflatable portion of the first sheet; and securing means attached to the non-inflatable portion of the first sheet and adapted to allow a surgical user to releasably secure the cuff around the limb at the desired location so that the bladder overlaps upon itself. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004677 | SHAFTED SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR REMOTE ACCESS SURGICAL PROCEDURES - An instrument for endoscopic minimally invasive procedures has a shaft with a working end, such as a clamp, scissors, forceps, or the like. Handle portions extend in an opposed relationship and pivot relative to the shaft. When the handle portions are moved about respective pivot points, the working end of the surgical instrument is actuated. The first and second handle portions each have an indented grasping segment in which a surgeon's finger or thumb may rest. The grasping segments have rounded cross-sections to facilitate a surgeon rotating the handle with a finger and another finger or thumb. The indented portions form a narrow portion when the handle is in a closed configuration. There may be a 1:1 ratio between handle movement and that of the working end, and the balance point of the instrument may be at the distal end of the handle. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004678 | AMBIDEXTROUS GRASPING SYSTEM FOR A MEDICAL INSTRUMENT - A medical instrument with an ambidextrous grasping system, which includes: a single elongate arm and a double elongate arm, which are joined to one another by a joining means at the rear ends, a sliding blocking mechanism which is connected and disconnected by means of a vertical movement, and tips for medical use which are located at the front end, wherein the blocking mechanism is activated by slight pressure exerted by the user in the grasping area, in order to activate and deactivate the mechanism, whilst maintaining a constant distance between the two arms in the grasping area, in order to improve the comfort of the user; the said instrument with a grasping system does not have a pivoting point, thus facilitating its cleaning, maintenance and use, and in addition this grasping system is simple to manufacture and has a low cost. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004679 | MEDICAL DEVICE - A medical device ( | 2010-01-07 |
20100004680 | REINFORCED CLOSURE ANCHOR - A reinforced closure anchor includes a fabric layer having an adhesive side, an opposite non-adhesive side, and an outer edge. An anchor member layer having a reinforcing structure is disposed on the fabric layer. The anchor member is adhered to the fabric layer adhesive side. The anchor member is disposed within the outer edge of the fabric layer. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004681 | WOUND CLOSURE METHODS - Methods and devices are provided for closing a puncture wound. In one exemplary embodiment, a puncture closure device is provided having an elongate tubular body that is disposable through a puncture in tissue and that includes proximal and distal portions. The proximal portion can be adapted to expand to form proximal wings upon rotation of the elongate tubular body, preferably in a first direction. The distal portion can be adapted to expand to form distal wings upon rotation of the elongate tubular body, preferably in a second, opposite direction. The proximal and distal portions can also be adapted to be moved toward one another as they expand upon rotation. As a result, the proximal and distal wings can engage tissue therebetween. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004682 | SYSTEM FOR TREATING SKIN WOUNDS, BANDAGING AND BIOCHEMICAL ACTIVATION EQUIPMENT FOR EMPLOYING THIS SYSTEM - The present invention concerns a system for dermatologic treatment comprising an energy source for activating a biochemical healing effect and at least one bandage meant to be placed on or near the area being treated before applying the activation step using the said energy source characterized in that the bandage comprises an identification means ( | 2010-01-07 |
20100004683 | ANCHORS AND METHOD FOR SECURING SUTURE TO BONE - A method for securing suture to bone comprises drilling a hole in a desired portion of bone at a desired procedural site, passing a strand of suture through a portion of soft tissue to be approximated to the portion of bone, and extending the free suture ends proximally from the soft tissue. The suture is loaded into an anchor implant. Using an inserter, on a distal end of which is attached the anchor implant, the anchor implant is manipulated into the bone hole. The suture is then tensioned to a desired level by pulling on the free suture ends, after the anchor implant is positioned in the bone hole. The free suture ends are wrapped about a suture cleat on an inserter handle once the desired tension level is achieved. A proximal anchor component is moved distally to engage with a distal anchor component to lock the anchor in place within the bone hole, and to lock the suture in place within the anchor. Then, the inserter is removed from the procedural site. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004684 | RECLINING CHAIR SYSTEM FOR SPIRAL TRACTION - A spiral-traction device is disclosed that includes a neck and upper back frame attached designed to attached to a patient, and a portable or stationary reclining chair. The neck and upper back frame is used with the portable or stationary reclining chair. Both the neck and upper back frame and the portable or stationary reclining chair have inflatable and deflatable air chambers that can be controlled to apply spiral traction relax muscles and to release soft-tissues and decompress spinal-joint surfaces with specificity. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004685 | IMPLANTABLE DEVICE AND METHOD OF FORMING - An implantable device includes a first arm member, a second arm member, a compressible member disposed between and coupled to the first arm member and the second arm member, and a tensioning member coupled to the first arm member and the second arm member. Wherein upon moving the first arm member toward the second arm member the tensioning member translates within the first arm member. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004686 | TAPERED-LOCK SPINAL ROD CONNECTORS AND METHODS FOR USE - A spine stabilization system having cylindrical bodies, plates, transverse members and resilient inserts for coupling a rod to bone fasteners. A first resilient insert may be positioned on a first rod. A cylindrical body, plate or transverse member may be positioned on the first resilient insert such that the first resilient insert is in a passage. A second resilient insert may be positioned on a second rod and positioned in the cylindrical body, plate or transverse member. The resilient inserts are advanced into the cylindrical body, plate or transverse member to lock the resilient inserts in place and couple the rods. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004687 | POSTERIOR SPINAL RECONSTRUCTION SYSTEM - A system may be fixed in place to stabilize a spinal fusion, or released for dynamic motion, thereby providing stability with flexibility in conjunction with artificial mechanical or plasma discs, or normal physiologic discs. In terms of apparatus, the invention involves pedicle fixation utilizing a superior facet complex (SFC) with soft tissue attachment points. The SFC receives one or more inferior facet gliding arms (IFGAs) and associated joints which permit flexion, extension, lateral bending and/or other movements. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004688 | IMPLANT FOR MUTUAL SUPPORT OF THE SPINOUS PROCESSES OF VERTEBRAL BODIES - An implant includes two implant components, each having at least two adjacent support arms, which are connected to one another at one end by means of a bridge and can be spread apart at their free ends, and at least one of which support arms forms a support surface, such that with the free ends of their support arms both implant components are directed towards the free ends of the support arms of the respective other implant component, and that both implant components have slide faces for the support arms of the respective other implant component which are arranged and shaped such that as the two implant components approach one another, the support arms slide on the slide faces of the respective other implant component, and are pivoted thereby, so that the spacing of the upper and lower support surfaces is thereby increased. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004689 | LATERAL FIXATION ASSEMBLY FOR SPINAL COLUMN - A lateral fixation assembly engages vertebrae in a spinal column. The lateral fixation assembly includes a housing having a first rod and a second rod supported thereon. The first rod is adapted to be secured to a first vertebra in the spinal column and is fixed in position relative to the housing. The second rod is adapted to be secured to a second vertebra in the spinal column and is movable relative to the housing. Respective pluralities of such first and second rods may be provided. Staples having varying thicknesses may be provided to facilitate the installation of the lateral fixation assembly on the vertebrae in the spinal column. A temporary blocking device can be used to prevent relative movement of the movable rod during the installation of the lateral fixation assembly. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004690 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SPINAL DISTRACTION AND FUSION - The invention provides an implantable spinal distraction/fusion rod with varied thread pitch and diameters along different portions of its length that it is capable of distracting two or more vertebral bodies relative to each other and/or facilitating the procedure of fusing the vertebral bodies together from within the spine. The present invention also provides for methods of using the rod to distract and/or fuse two or more vertebral bodies from within the spine. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004691 | GROWTH CONTROL DEVICE - A growth control device includes a bone plate having a stepped profile defined by a first level, a second level and an intermediate ramp connecting the first and second levels. The first level includes a first threaded hole for receiving a first bone fastener and the second level includes a second threaded hole for receiving a second bone fastener. The bone plate includes a proximal pair of side female notches, a distal pair of side female notches, a proximal guide hole and a distal guide hole. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004692 | BONE ANCHOR WITH PLUG MEMBER AND TOOL FOR INSERTING THE PLUG MEMBER INTO THE BONE ANCHOR - A bone anchor includes a shaft having a first end and a second end, a bore extending from the first end to the second end, and a plug member which is insertable into the bore and guidable through the bore for closing the bore at the second end. The bone anchor is suitable for minimally invasive surgery in such a way a guide wire can be guided through the bone anchor and after the bone anchor has been anchored in the bone the plug member is inserted to close the open end of the bone anchor. A bone cement or a pharmaceutical substance can be introduced into the bone anchor. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004693 | CAM LOCKING SPINE STABILIZATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A spine stabilization may include a rod and bone fastener assemblies. Each bone fastener assembly may include a bone fastener and a collar. Each bone fastener may have a threaded shank and a head. Each collar may have a first end with a cavity for accommodating the bone fastener and a second end having a channel for accommodating the rod. The channel may have a first portion for positioning the rod. The channel may have a second portion for advancing the rod, wherein rotating the collar advances the rod in the channel. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004694 | Screw assembly - Apparatus and method of using a screw assembly. The screw assembly includes a pedicle screw having a head portion and a shaft portion adapted to be secured to a vertebrae, and a body having pivotally coupled side portions configured to pivot from a first configuration for receiving the head portion of the screw into the body to a second configuration for engaging the head portion of the screw in a locking arrangement with the body. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004695 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANIPULATING A SPINAL CONSTRUCT - A system and device for manipulating a spinal construct is provided. For example, the manipulation device can include a drive member to be disposed within a first surgical sleeve extending from a first vertebra, and a coupling member positioned adjacent a second surgical sleeve. In one embodiment, at least one of the drive member and the coupling member can be releasably engaged to an actuation mechanism. In one aspect, the actuation mechanism can include a floating and/or auto-locking pivot point thereby allowing a user to quickly and easily position the manipulation device relative to the adjacent surgical sleeves. Additionally, a method of manipulating spinal constructs is also provided. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004696 | Orthopedic implant rod reduction tool set and method - A tool set for implanting a rod in a human spine in conjunction with bone screws. The tool set includes a pair of end guide tools that receive opposite ends of the rod in channels and under manipulation by a surgeon facilitate transport of the rod toward the bone screws attached to the guide tools. Intermediate guide tools having guiding pass through slots are utilized to guide intermediate locations along the rod toward associated bone screws. An attachment structure operably connects the guide tools to the bone screws. The guide tools each include a lower guide and advancement structure to allow a closure top with mating structure to be rotated and driven downward against the rod and to cooperate with similar structure in the bone screw to seat and lock the rod therein. A method utilizing the tool set allows a surgeon to percutaneously implant the rod in the patient. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004697 | Disengageable Anti-Return Device for a Rib Distractor - The invention concerns a distraction device ( | 2010-01-07 |
20100004698 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A BONE PROSTHESIS OR A PRE-IMPLANT SIMULATION, AND EQUIPMENT USED - Method for producing a bone prosthesis, comprising forming a surgical guide ( | 2010-01-07 |
20100004699 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE CAPSULAR AUGMENTATION OF CANINE COXOFEMORAL JOINTS - The present technology relates to methods and devices for augmenting the canine coxofemoral joint. In particular, methods for augmenting the capsule of the canine coxofemoral joint are provided. In some embodiments, augmentation can be performed by injecting an implantable device comprising a biodegradable matrix and microparticles into the capsule. In some embodiments, augmentation can be performed by imbricating an implantable device comprising a biodegradable matrix and microparticles at the capsule. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004700 | METHOD OF TREATING TISSUE WITH A SUSPENSON OF TRICALCIUM HYDROXYAPATITE MICROSPHERES - A method of treating an intervertebral disk according to the present invention can include delivering a composition to treat the intervertebral disk. The composition has a plurality of microspheres, and can comprise tricalcium hydroxyapatite microspheres suspended in a sodium carboxymethyl cellulose gel. The composition results in at least one of sealing the defect, increasing a pressure of the disk, increasing a height of the disk, improving stability of the disk and improving structural integrity of the disk. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004701 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DEPLOYING SPINOUS PROCESS CONSTRAINTS - A surgical tool for deploying an implant includes an elongate outer shaft having a proximal end, a distal end and a central channel therebetween. An elongate inner shaft is at least partially slidably received in the central channel and an actuator mechanism is operatively coupled with either the outer or inner shaft. The tool also includes a piercing element that is coupled with the outer shaft and releasably coupled with the implant. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004702 | Tibial Augmentation Guide - A guide for use in making tibial augmentation cuts is disclosed. The guide is preferably for use subsequent to an initial cut being made. A method of utilizing the guide, as well as making the initial cut is also disclosed. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004703 | Energy Medicine Treatment Methods - An energy medicine treatment method includes ascertaining a health dysfunction of a patient, the patient exhibiting a head point(s) on a surface of the cranium and the head point(s) being biologically active in a manner conducive to treatment of the dysfunction. Without identifying a specific location of the head point(s), the method includes stimulating a sufficiently large portion of the cranium to clear the head point(s) and to enable the patient's body to improve proper function of the dysfunction. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004704 | METHOD FOR TREATING A CARDIAC RHYTHM DISTURBANCE - A method is provided for treating a subject. One step of the method includes performing cardiac surgery on the subject. Next, a cardiac drug is administered to the subject. An electric current is then applied to a cardiac fat pad of the subject to reduce an adverse effect caused by the cardiac drug. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004705 | Systems, Methods and Devices for Treating Tinnitus - Systems, methods and devices for paired training include timing controls so that training and neural stimulation can be provided simultaneously. Paired trainings may include therapies, rehabilitation and performance enhancement training. Stimulations of nerves such as the vagus nerve that affect subcortical regions such as the nucleus basalis, locus coeruleus or amygdala induce plasticity in the brain, enhancing the effects of a variety of therapies, such as those used to treat tinnitus, stroke, traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004706 | PACING SYSTEM CONTROLLER INTEGRATED INTO INDEFLATOR - Systems and methods for temporarily pacing a patient's heart are provided. One system includes a vascular treatment system having a vascular access system and a therapy system. The therapy system includes an indeflator and an elongate medical device and the elongate medical device has an inflatable member and an electrode. The indeflator is adapted to provide pressurized fluid to the inflatable member and electrical signals to the electrode, with its operation manually or automatically controlled. Devices for electrically and fluidly coupling the indeflator and the elongate medical device are also provided. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004707 | System and Method For Transducing, Sensing, or Affecting Vaginal or Body Conditions, and/or Stimulating Perineal Musculature and Nerves using 2-Way Wireless Communications - A system for sensing vaginal conditions or for affecting vaginal or body conditions in a mammal. The system includes a portable probe unit and a separate controller unit, both of which include two-way communication devices to both transmit signals to, and receive signals from, each other, wirelessly and in real time. The substantially smooth and sealed outer surface of the cylindrical body of the probe unit has a rounded end and is dimensioned to permit comfortable and repeated insertion into, removal from, and containment entirely within a mammal's vagina. The probe body has a device substantially flush with its outer surface and configured to deliver electrical pulses, receive electrical pulses, sense or sample vaginal conditions and/or deliver medication. Signals to the probe unit comprise control and programming signals acting as a feedback loop configured to start, stop and/or alter activity of the substantially flush device of the probe unit, either automatically or manually, for sensing vaginal conditions or for affecting vaginal or body conditions. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004708 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR NERVE STIMULATION AND CARDIAC SENSING PRIOR TO AND DURING A MEDICAL PROCEDURE - A method of performing a medical procedure, such as surgery, is provided. A nerve is stimulated in order to adjust the beating of the heart to a first condition, such as a stopped or slowed condition. The medical procedure is performed on the heart or another organ. The stimulation of the nerve is stopped in order to adjust the beating of the heart to a second condition, such as a beating condition. The heart itself may also be stimulated to a beating condition, such as by pacing. The stimulation of the nerve may be continued in order to allow the medical procedure to be continued. A sensor to sense a characteristic of a fluid or tissue, such as an impending contraction, may be also used during the medical procedure. Systems and devices for performing the medical procedure are also provided. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004709 | Physiologic stimulation for stroke treatment - Methods and devices are disclosed that provide treatment for neurological strokes and other conditions related to obstructed, hemorrhagic or compromised vascular circulation. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004710 | CPR ANALYSIS SYSTEM AND METHOD - Disclosed is a method and computer program product for analyzing treatment of a sudden cardiac arrest victim. The method includes attaching the victim to an automatic external defibrillator, capturing treatment information about the CPR event, alerting a rescuer of treatment steps, and displaying a chest compression interface based on the treatment information. The chest compression interface may include an event log about various AED, rescuer, and background events and may be used to generate a graphical chest compression chart for simple analysis of the quality of a CPR treatment. | 2010-01-07 |
20100004711 | MEDICAL IMPLANT - A medical implant, in particular a pacemaker, cardioverter, defibrillator or the like, having at least one functional unit ( | 2010-01-07 |
20100004712 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USE BY AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE FOR DETECTING HEART FAILURE BASED ON THE INDEPENDENT INFORMATION CONTENT OF IMMITANCE VECTORS - Techniques are provided for detecting heart failure or other medical conditions within a patient using an implantable medical device, such as pacemaker or implantable cardioverter/defibrillator, or external system. In one example, physiological signals, such as immittance-based signals, are sensed within the patient along a plurality of different vectors, and the amount of independent informational content among the physiological signals of the different vectors is determined. Heart failure is then detected by the implantable device based on a significant increase in the amount of independent informational content among the physiological signals. In response, therapy may be controlled, diagnostic information stored, and/or warning signals generated. In other examples, at least some of these functions are performed by an external system. | 2010-01-07 |