Globus Medical, Inc.

United States of America

Back to Profile

1-2 of 2 for Globus Medical, Inc. Sort by
Query
Patent
Canada - CIPO
Excluding Subsidiaries
Aggregations Reset Report
IPC Class
A61B 17/70 - Spinal positioners or stabilisers 1
A61B 17/86 - Pins or screws 1
A61B 5/06 - Devices, other than using radiation, for detecting or locating foreign bodies 1
Found results for  patents

1.

LOW-PROFILE, UNIPLANAR BONE SCREW

      
Document Number 02802075
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-06-09
Open to Public Date 2011-12-15
Grant Date 2019-07-16
Owner GLOBUS MEDICAL, INC. (USA)
Inventor Buttermann, Glenn R.

Abstract

A bone screw that is a low-profile, uniplanar bone screw is provided. The bone screw is for adjusting a position of a rod. The bone screw includes a main body, a rocker and a rod-securing element. The main body has a shaft with a threaded part. The rocker is coupled to and moveable relative to the main body. The rocker is configured to at least partially receive the rod. The rod-securing element is configured to secure the rod between the rocker and the rod-securing element and relative to the main body. The rod-securing element includes a fulcrum serving as an axis of rotation about which the rod rotates.

IPC Classes  ?

2.

SYSTEM UTILIZING RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS FOR TRACKING AND IMPROVING NAVIGATION OF SLENDER INSTRUMENTS DURING INSERTION INTO THE BODY

      
Document Number 02642481
Status In Force
Filing Date 2007-02-16
Open to Public Date 2007-08-23
Grant Date 2016-04-05
Owner GLOBUS MEDICAL, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Smith, David W.
  • Desanctis, Regina
  • Pitt, Alan M.
  • Theodore, Nicholas
  • Crawford, Neil

Abstract

The present invention concerns a system for utilizing radio frequency signals to dynamically determine the location of a medical device throughout a procedure and to improve navigation of the medical device. For these purposes, a plurality of RF receivers are mounted at operative locations in the operating room and operate on the same clock signal. The system also utilizes a diagnostic medical image such as an MRI, and overlays the position feedback signal on the image. This allows, for example, a surgeon to pick a desired spot on the diagnostic image, and then cause a robotic arm driven device to be moved to that particular spot inside the human body.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61B 5/06 - Devices, other than using radiation, for detecting or locating foreign bodies