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Josef Gorek, Ross US

Josef Gorek, Ross, CA US

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20080262621I-BEAM SPACER - An I-beam spacer for intervertebral fusion comprises a first flange and a second flange. The first and second flanges are spaced apart from one another and have planar structures. In addition, the first and second flanges include a first outer surface and a second outer surface transverse to the support member. The first and second outer surfaces face away from each other. Also, the first and the second flanges have a first inner surface and a second inner surface transverse to the support member, wherein the first and second inner surface face toward each other. A support member is positioned between the first flange and the second flange. The support member is transverse to the first flange and the second flange. A space is formed between the first flange and the second flange. This space is adapted to receive a bone support matrix.10-23-2008
20090221878Minimally Invasive Retractor with Separable Blades and Methods of Use - A device, system and method for orthopedic spine surgery using a screw-based retractor, are disclosed herein and allows for access to the spine through a minimally or less invasive approach. The retractor device is designed to be coupled to a pedicle screw and then to have opposed arms of the retractor spread apart to open the wound proximally. The retractor is removed by separating the opposed blades to allow the retractor portions to be pulled out of the wound. The retractor is intended to be made of a flexible metal material, sterile packaged and disposable after one use. A system and method for using the retractor and performing a minimally invasive spine surgical procedure are also disclosed.09-03-2009
20090221879Minimally Invasive Retractor Having Separable Blades - A device, system and method for orthopedic spine surgery using a screw-based retractor are disclosed herein and allows for access to the spine through a minimally or less invasive approach. The retractor device is designed to be coupled to a pedicle screw and then to have opposed arms of the retractor spread apart to open the wound proximally. The retractor is removed by pulling it out of the wound whereby the retractor is separated along an asymmetric stress riser to pass over the pedicle screw head. The retractor is intended to be made of a flexible metal material, sterile packaged and disposable after one use. A system and method for using the retractor and performing a minimally invasive spine surgical procedure are also disclosed.09-03-2009
20090222044Minimally Invasive Retractor Screw and Methods of Use - A device, system and method for orthopedic spine surgery using a novel screw-based retractor, disclosed herein, that allows for access to the spine through a minimally or less invasive approach. The retractor device is designed as an integrally formed part of the tulip of a pedicle screw assembly with opposed arms of the retractor spread apart to open the wound proximally. The arms are removed by separating the arms from the tulip and pulling it out of the wound. The retractor device is intended to be made of a stiff material, sterile packaged and disposable after one use. A system and method for using the retractor and performing a minimally invasive spine surgical procedure are also disclosed.09-03-2009
20090222045Minimally Invasive Retractor and Methods of Use - A device, system and method for orthopedic spine surgery using a novel screw-based retractor, disclosed herein, that allows for access to the spine through a minimally or less invasive approach. The retractor device is designed as a co-molded part of the tulip of a pedicle screw assembly with opposed arms of the retractor spread apart to open the wound proximally. The arms are removed by separating the arms from the tulip and removing them from the incision. The retractor device is intended to be made of a relatively stiff material, sterile packaged and disposable after one use. A system and method for using the retractor and performing a minimally invasive spine surgical procedure are also disclosed.09-03-2009
20090222046Minimally Invasive Retraction Device Having Removable Blades - A retraction device comprises at least one retracting blade and a pedicle screw. The retracting blade has a distal end having at least one projection with a passage for engaging a retention pin. The pedicle screw has a threaded body and a movable head. The movable head has at least one recess with a channel that can be aligned with the passage of the projection.09-03-2009
20090240291BREACHED PEDICLE SCREW - A bone screw apparatus adapted to replace a breached pedicle screw includes a proximal end and a distal end. The bone screw apparatus also includes an unthreaded eccentric portion and a threaded proximal portion and a threaded distal portion. The threaded proximal portion extends from the proximal end to the unthreaded eccentric portion. The threaded distal portion extends from the unthreaded eccentric portion to the distal end of the bone screw. In addition, the proximal portion and the distal portion each have a major diameter and a minor diameter.09-24-2009
20100312103Surgical Trajectory Monitoring System and Related Methods - The present invention relates to a system and methods generally aimed at monitoring the trajectory of surgical instruments and especially for monitoring the trajectory of surgical instrument used during pedicle fixation to ensure the proper placement of pedicle screws.12-09-2010
20110054259MINIMALLY INVASIVE RETRACTOR AND METHODS OF USE - A device, system and method for orthopedic spine surgery using a novel screw-based retractor, disclosed herein, that allows for access to the spine through a minimally or less invasive approach. The retractor device is designed to be coupled to a pedicle screw and then to have opposed arms of the retractor spread apart to open the wound proximally. The retractor is removed by pulling it out of the wound whereby the retractor is deformed to pass over the pedicle screw head. The retractor is intended to be made of a stiff plastic material, sterile packaged and disposable after one use. A system and method for using the retractor and performing a minimally invasive spine surgical procedure are also disclosed.03-03-2011

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