Patents by Inventor Tony Siebeneck
Tony Siebeneck 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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Publication number: 20190223885Abstract: A medical device for preparing an elongated bone, such as a proximal femoral bone, for receiving an implant includes a patient-specific femoral guide and an elongated alignment element. The femoral guide has a patient-specific three-dimensional bone-engaging surface configured according to a preoperative plan based on a three-dimensional image model of the femoral bone to mate complementarily with the surface of the proximal femoral bone extending between the greater trochanter, the femoral neck and the femoral shaft of the proximal femur. The femoral guide includes a first guide end forming a planar guide configured for guiding a neck resection. The alignment member can be removably attached to the femoral guide and defines a reference axis for guiding a cutting tool into the femoral bone through a resected surface of the femoral neck.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2019Publication date: July 25, 2019Inventors: Jason D. Meridew, Tony Siebeneck, Robert Metzger
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Patent number: 10278711Abstract: A medical device for preparing an elongated bone, such as a proximal femoral bone, for receiving an implant includes a patient-specific femoral guide and an elongated alignment element. The femoral guide has a patient-specific three-dimensional bone-engaging surface configured according to a preoperative plan based on a three-dimensional image model of the femoral bone to mate complementarily with the surface of the proximal femoral bone extending between the greater trochanter, the femoral neck and the femoral shaft of the proximal femur. The femoral guide includes a first guide end forming a planar guide configured for guiding a neck resection. The alignment member can be removably attached to the femoral guide and defines a reference axis for guiding a cutting tool into the femoral bone through a resected surface of the femoral neck.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2011Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing, LLCInventors: Jason D. Meridew, Tony Siebeneck, Robert Metzger
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Patent number: 9662127Abstract: A surgical kit for preparing a joint surface to receive an implant includes a patient-specific guide for a joint surface. The patient-specific guide has a patient-specific surface complementary to a surface of the joint for nesting engagement, and a guiding element oriented along a patient-specific alignment axis. The alignment axis is determined during a preoperative plan of the specific patient for implant alignment. The kit includes a guiding tool couplable to the guiding element of the patient-specific guide and a three-dimensional orientation device removably couplable the guiding tool for intra-operative calibration, such that, after calibration, the orientation device can be removably coupled to a shaft of a surgical instrument to align the shaft along the alignment axis.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2013Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing, LLCInventors: Jason D. Meridew, Tony Siebeneck, Tyler D. Witt, Robert Metzger
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Patent number: 9615943Abstract: Disclosed is a modular trial system to select a neck length. The system may be in a hexagonal or click embodiments. A neck member may having at least a locating step with a locating step face. A head member may have at least a first groove and a second groove in an internal bore. The head member may be rotated relative to the neck member to select various trial lengths of the neck.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2015Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing, LLCInventors: David R. Brown, Aaron P. Smith, Trent Bauters, Kirk J. Bailey, John R. White, Tony Siebeneck
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Publication number: 20150250620Abstract: Disclosed is a modular trial system to select a neck length. The system may be in a hexagonal or click embodiments. A neck member may having at least a locating step with a locating step face. A head member may have at least a first groove and a second groove in an internal bore. The head member may be rotated relative to the neck member to select various trial lengths of the neck.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2015Publication date: September 10, 2015Inventors: David R. BROWN, Aaron P. SMITH, Trent BAUTERS, Kirk J. BAILEY, John R. WHITE, Tony SIEBENECK
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Publication number: 20140107651Abstract: A surgical kit for preparing a joint surface to receive an implant includes a patient-specific guide for a joint surface. The patient-specific guide has a patient-specific surface complementary to a surface of the joint for nesting engagement, and a guiding element oriented along a patient-specific alignment axis. The alignment axis is determined during a preoperative plan of the specific patient for implant alignment. The kit includes a guiding tool couplable to the guiding element of the patient-specific guide and a three-dimensional orientation device removably couplable the guiding tool for intra-operative calibration, such that, after calibration, the orientation device can be removably coupled to a shaft of a surgical instrument to align the shaft along the alignment axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: Biomet Manufacturing, LLCInventors: Jason D. MERIDEW, Tony SIEBENECK, Tyler D. WITT, Robert METZGER
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Patent number: 8608749Abstract: A method for preparing a joint surface of a patient for an implant, such as, for example, an acetabular implant for a hip joint. According to the method, a patient-specific guide is attached to a complementary joint surface of the patient. The patient-specific guide includes a guiding element oriented along a patient-specific alignment axis. The alignment axis is determined during a preoperative plan of the patient for implant alignment. A shaft of a guiding tool is removably coupled to the guiding element of the guide. A three-dimensional orientation device is removably attached to the shaft of the guiding tool. A position of a bubble of the orientation device is marked with a mark on an outer transparent surface of the orientation device while the guiding tool is oriented along the alignment axis. The marked orientation device can be used for aligning other instruments during the procedure.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2011Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing, LLCInventors: Jason D. Meridew, Tony Siebeneck, Tyler D. Witt, Robert Metzger
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Publication number: 20110184419Abstract: A method for preparing a joint surface of a patient for an implant, such as, for example, an acetabular implant for a hip joint. According to the method, a patient-specific guide is attached to a complementary joint surface of the patient. The patient-specific guide includes a guiding element oriented along a patient-specific alignment axis. The alignment axis is determined during a preoperative plan of the patient for implant alignment. A shaft of a guiding tool is removably coupled to the guiding element of the guide. A three-dimensional orientation device is removably attached to the shaft of the guiding tool. A position of a bubble of the orientation device is marked with a mark on an outer transparent surface of the orientation device while the guiding tool is oriented along the alignment axis. The marked orientation device can be used for aligning other instruments during the procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2011Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: BIOMET MANUFACTURING CORP.Inventors: Jason D. Meridew, Tony Siebeneck, Tyler D. Witt, Robert Metzger
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Publication number: 20110160736Abstract: A medical device for preparing an elongated bone, such as a proximal femoral bone, for receiving an implant includes a patient-specific femoral guide and an elongated alignment element. The femoral guide has a patient-specific three-dimensional bone-engaging surface configured according to a preoperative plan based on a three-dimensional image model of the femoral bone to mate complementarily with the surface of the proximal femoral bone extending between the greater trochanter, the femoral neck and the femoral shaft of the proximal femur. The femoral guide includes a first guide end forming a planar guide configured for guiding a neck resection. The alignment member can be removably attached to the femoral guide and defines a reference axis for guiding a cutting tool into the femoral bone through a resected surface of the femoral neck.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2011Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: BIOMET MANUFACTURING CORP.Inventors: Jason D. Meridew, Tony Siebeneck, Robert Metzger