Patents by Inventor Michael A. Masini
Michael A. Masini 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).
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Patent number: 11974924Abstract: A modular patella trial system and method is provided. A modular patella trial includes an articular element and at least one sizing element. The articular element has a length, a width, and a thickness. The articular element has a posterior and anterior surfaces separated by their thickness. The anterior surface has protrusions extending outwardly. Any of the sizing elements have a length, width, and thickness. Any such sizing elements have posterior and anterior surfaces separated by their thickness. At least one aperture extends through the posterior and anterior surfaces of the sizing elements. Such apertures are capable of receiving a corresponding protrusion of the articular element. The modular patella trial has a thickness substantially equal to the total of the thicknesses of the articular element and the sizing elements used in conjunction with the articular element.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2021Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Assignee: Howmedica Osteonics Corp.Inventors: Michael Masini, Mohamed Soliman
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Publication number: 20230277334Abstract: A prosthesis alignment guide includes a guide body that has an opening that extends at least partially therein and a first alignment hole extending entirely therethrough. The opening is configured to receive a trunnion of a joint prosthesis for mounting the guide body to the joint prosthesis. An alignment member is disposed within the first alignment hole and is axially moveable therein. A locking member is engaged to the guide body and moveable from a first position in which the locking member is disengaged from the alignment member and a second position in which the locking member engages the alignment member and secures it from axial movement within the first alignment hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Inventors: Polina Canepa, Katrina David, Christopher Heffernan, Rachel Gibbons, Fares Haddad, Michael Masini
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Publication number: 20210307917Abstract: A modular patella trial system and method is provided. A modular patella trial includes an articular element and at least one sizing element. The articular element has a length, a width, and a thickness. The articular element has a posterior and anterior surfaces separated by their thickness. The anterior surface has protrusions extending outwardly. Any of the sizing elements have a length, width, and thickness. Any such sizing elements have posterior and anterior surfaces separated by their thickness. At least one aperture extends through the posterior and anterior surfaces of the sizing elements. Such apertures are capable of receiving a corresponding protrusion of the articular element. The modular patella trial has a thickness substantially equal to the total of the thicknesses of the articular element and the sizing elements used in conjunction with the articular element.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2021Publication date: October 7, 2021Inventors: Michael Masini, Mohamed Soliman
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Patent number: 11013606Abstract: A modular patella trial system and method is provided. A modular patella trial includes an articular element and at least one sizing element. The articular element has a length, a width, and a thickness. The articular element has a posterior and anterior surfaces separated by their thickness. The anterior surface has protrusions extending outwardly. Any of the sizing elements have a length, width, and thickness. Any such sizing elements have posterior and anterior surfaces separated by their thickness. At least one aperture extends through the posterior and anterior surfaces of the sizing elements. Such apertures are capable of receiving a corresponding protrusion of the articular element. The modular patella trial has a thickness substantially equal to the total of the thicknesses of the articular element and the sizing elements used in conjunction with the articular element.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2018Date of Patent: May 25, 2021Assignee: Howmedica Osteonics Corp.Inventors: Michael Masini, Mohamed Soliman
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Publication number: 20190083272Abstract: A modular patella trial system and method is provided. A modular patella trial includes an articular element and at least one sizing element. The articular element has a length, a width, and a thickness. The articular element has a posterior and anterior surfaces separated by their thickness. The anterior surface has protrusions extending outwardly. Any of the sizing elements have a length, width, and thickness. Any such sizing elements have posterior and anterior surfaces separated by their thickness. At least one aperture extends through the posterior and anterior surfaces of the sizing elements. Such apertures are capable of receiving a corresponding protrusion of the articular element. The modular patella trial has a thickness substantially equal to the total of the thicknesses of the articular element and the sizing elements used in conjunction with the articular element.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2018Publication date: March 21, 2019Inventors: Michael Masini, Mohamed Soliman
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Patent number: 10188521Abstract: A total knee replacement system including a distal femoral knee replacement component and a tibial component having a bearing surface and a tibial post with a posterior surface, wherein the distal femoral knee replacement component includes a body having a pair of medial and lateral condylar protrusions and an intercondylar region therebetween dimensional to receive the tibial post, the body further having a cam mechanism bridging the intercondylar region, the cam mechanism having a least a first, second and third cam surface areas, with each having a convex shape in the sagittal plane with different centers of radius wherein none of cam surface areas engage the posterior surface of the tibial post when the knee is in extension and wherein the cam mechanism includes at least one concave cam surface area between at least two of the three convex cam surface areas.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2016Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: MEDIDEA, LLCInventor: Michael A. Masini
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Patent number: 10130480Abstract: A modular patella trial system and method is provided. A modular patella trial includes an articular element and at least one sizing element. The articular element has a length, a width, and a thickness. The articular element has a posterior and anterior surfaces separated by their thickness. The anterior surface has protrusions extending outwardly. Any of the sizing elements have a length, width, and thickness. Any such sizing elements have posterior and anterior surfaces separated by their thickness. At least one aperture extends through the posterior and anterior surfaces of the sizing elements. Such apertures are capable of receiving a corresponding protrusion of the articular element. The modular patella trial has a thickness substantially equal to the total of the thicknesses of the articular element and the sizing elements used in conjunction with the articular element.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: November 20, 2018Assignee: Howmedica Osteonics Corp.Inventors: Michael Masini, Mohamed Soliman
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Publication number: 20170086984Abstract: A distal femoral knee-replacement component provides additional points of cam action by either distinct bars or interconnected structural elements such as cam extensions to prevent early translation of the knee or dislocation of the femoral component over the tibial post which can occur in cruciate-substituting designs.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2016Publication date: March 30, 2017Inventor: Michael A. Masini
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Patent number: 9492280Abstract: A total knee replacement system includes a tibial component having a tibial post with a posterior portion, and a femoral component with medial and lateral condylar protrusions forming separated bearing surfaces configured to articulate with the tibial component. In one disclosed embodiment the posterior portion of the tibial post has a concave surface in the sagittal plane and a convex surface in the transverse plane, and the femoral component includes an intercondylar femoral cam mechanism configured to articulate with the posterior surface of the tibial post. The femoral cam mechanism may include an intercondylar bridging structure with distinct bars or interconnected structural elements providing convex and concave distal surfaces in the sagittal plane, and a concave surface in the transverse plane to facilitate rotation of the femoral component relative to the tibial component in the transverse plane.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2014Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: MedIdea, LLCInventor: Michael A. Masini
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Patent number: 9387084Abstract: A knee prosthesis that includes a tibial component and femoral component. The tibial component includes an articular surface, a posterior portion and an anterior portion. The posterior portion includes a recess for receipt of a posterior cruciate ligament. The anterior portion includes a post extending therefrom. The post includes a posterior surface. The femoral component includes a condylar portion and an intercondylar portion. The intercondylar portion includes a posterior recess for receipt of the posterior cruciate ligament, a cam, and an engagement recess for receipt of the post. The cam includes a sliding surface and is disposed between the engagement recess and posterior recess. The sliding surface of the cam slides along the posterior surface of the post for restricting anterior subluxation of a femur bone when the articular surface and the condylar portion articulates through flexion of a knee joint.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2014Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: Howmedica Osteonics Corp.Inventors: Michael Masini, Evan Leibowitz
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Publication number: 20140277523Abstract: A modular patella trial system and method is provided. A modular patella trial includes an articular element and at least one sizing element. The articular element has a length, a width, and a thickness. The articular element has a posterior and anterior surfaces separated by their thickness. The anterior surface has protrusions extending outwardly. Any of the sizing elements have a length, width, and thickness. Any such sizing elements have posterior and anterior surfaces separated by their thickness. At least one aperture extends through the posterior and anterior surfaces of the sizing elements. Such apertures are capable of receiving a corresponding protrusion of the articular element. The modular patella trial has a thickness substantially equal to the total of the thicknesses of the articular element and the sizing elements used in conjunction with the articular element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS CORP.Inventors: Michael Masini, Mohamed Soliman
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Publication number: 20140257502Abstract: A knee prosthesis that includes a tibial component and femoral component. The tibial component includes an articular surface, a posterior portion and an anterior portion. The posterior portion includes a recess for receipt of a posterior cruciate ligament. The anterior portion includes a post extending therefrom. The post includes a posterior surface. The femoral component includes a condylar portion and an intercondylar portion. The intercondylar portion includes a posterior recess for receipt of the posterior cruciate ligament, a cam, and an engagement recess for receipt of the post. The cam includes a sliding surface and is disposed between the engagement recess and posterior recess. The sliding surface of the cam slides along the posterior surface of the post for restricting anterior subluxation of a femur bone when the articular surface and the condylar portion articulates through flexion of a knee joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS CORP.Inventors: Michael Masini, Evan Leibowitz
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Publication number: 20140249640Abstract: A distal femoral knee-replacement component provides additional points of cam action by either distinct bars or interconnected structural elements such as cam extensions to prevent early translation of the knee or dislocation of the femoral component over the tibial post which can occur in cruciate-substituting designs.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: Medldea, LLCInventor: Michael A. Masini
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Patent number: 8721730Abstract: A distal femoral knee-replacement component provides additional points of cam action by either distinct bars or interconnected structural elements such as cam extensions to prevent early translation of the knee or dislocation of the femoral component over the tibial post which can occur in cruciate-substituting designs.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2008Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: MedIdia, LLCInventor: Michael A. Masini
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Patent number: 8715358Abstract: A new class of total knee replacement includes a posterior cruciate ligament retaining anterior cruciate ligament substituting apparatus and method. Particular design considerations include: 1) a specific extension surface separate from the flexion surface, 2) rotational control in full extension to create the so-called screw-home mechanism, 3) translation restraints that will substitute for ACL function including a CAM-post or other abutment mechanism while allowing normal PCL function which should improve natural proprioception, 4) a modified femoral component with separate radii of curvature for the flexion and extension arcs of at least one condyle, and 5) a tibial component with slope built into the posterior aspect of its bone contacting surface on both sides of the PCL.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2008Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Inventor: Michael A. Masini
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Patent number: 8273132Abstract: A distal femoral knee-replacement component provides additional points of cam action by either distinct bars or interconnected structural elements such as cam extensions to prevent early translation of the knee or dislocation of the femoral component over the tibial post which can occur in cruciate-substituting designs.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2003Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Inventor: Michael A. Masini
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Patent number: 7985261Abstract: A proximal femoral prosthesis minimizes impingement, thereby affording an enhanced range of motion as compared to existing devices. The central portion of the neck of a prosthesis according to the invention is oriented distally relative to a straight line drawn between the ball portion and a point of interconnection to the exposed portion of the stem. Such a configuration reduces impingement in flexion/internal rotation and extension/external rotation, assuming an appropriately placed acetabular component. In the preferred embodiment, the neck is curved between the head and the neck. In alternative embodiments, the neck may be provided in straight and/or modular segments. The invention is compatible with neck-shaft angles, offsets, head sizes, and other dimensions commonly designated with respect to available implants.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2002Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: MedIdea, LLCInventor: Michael A. Masini
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Publication number: 20110137222Abstract: A wound healing bandaging kit includes a plurality of bandages, each with a flexible layer having a patient-contacting-surface and an outer surface. The outer surface on one of the bandages in the kit includes visual indicia portraying a neutral or negative message, and the outer surface on one of the bandages in the kit includes visual indicia portraying of a positive message. In the preferred embodiment, the visual indicia of a neutral or negative message includes the graphical image of a person's face with a neutral expression or a frown, and the visual indicia of a positive message includes the graphical image of a person's face with a smile. A method of treating a wound includes the steps of providing a wound healing bandaging kit with a plurality of bandages, one of which portrays a neutral or negative message, and another of which portrays a positive message.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: Michael A. Masini
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Publication number: 20110112650Abstract: A modified joint prosthesis component is provided to reduce the backside wear of the joint implant. Whether the joint implant is for the knee joint, the hip joint or another joint, it is the modified bearing insert engaging surface of the metal base construct that provides for greater friction and therefore less micro-motion and resultant minimized backside wear.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2009Publication date: May 12, 2011Inventor: Michael A. Masini
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Patent number: RE44803Abstract: A proximal femoral prosthesis minimizes impingement, thereby affording an enhanced range of motion as compared to existing devices. The central portion of the neck of a prosthesis according to the invention is oriented distally relative to a straight line drawn between the ball portion and a point of interconnection to the exposed portion of the stem. Such a configuration reduces impingement in flexion/internal rotation and extension/external rotation, assuming an appropriately placed acetabular component. In the preferred embodiment, the neck is curved between the head and the neck. In alternative embodiments, the neck may be provided in straight and/or modular segments. The invention is compatible with neck-shaft angles, offsets, head sizes, and other dimensions commonly designated with respect to available implants.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2012Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: MedIdea, LLCInventor: Michael A. Masini