DALE STRINGER - Riverside CA, US Geronimo Hernandez - Dallas TX, US
Assignee:
OsteoMed LLC - Addison TX
International Classification:
A61B 17/80
US Classification:
606 71
Abstract:
Embodiments of the invention are directed to a maxillary implant for advancement, expansion and stabilization of repositioned bone sections of a maxilla. According to embodiments, a maxillary implant includes a first plate having a bone attachment portion. The bone attachment portion has a bone contacting surface defining a first plane and one or more screw holes. The first plate has a coupling portion defining a second plane and has a post-opening. The maxillary implant includes a second plate having a top panel and two side panels. The two side panels each has a bone contacting surface defining respective third and fourth planes and one or more screw holes. The maxillary implant has a post projecting from the top panel in the posterior direction. The post and the post-opening jointly form an interface which allows the first and second plates to be adjustable relative to each other.
Brandon G. Beckendorf - Arlington TX, US Geronimo Hernandez - Fort Worth TX, US
Assignee:
OsteoMed L.P. - Addison TX
International Classification:
A61F 2/30 A61F 2/28
US Classification:
623 2342, 623 236
Abstract:
An implant for use on a joint-facing end of a bone includes a cap having convex outer surface overlying a concave inner surface and a stem protruding from the inner surface such that an edge of the cap surrounds the stem and overhangs a portion of the stem leading up to the inner surface. The stem may further include a plurality of raised ridges parallel to its length that begin near a tip of the stem and extend onto the portion of the stem overhung by the edge.
Enclosure For Protecting A Trial Neurostimulation Generator From Contamination
- Sylmar CA, US Jenner Joseph - Canyon Country CA, US Katie Hoberman - Winnetka CA, US Zoltan Somogyi - Simi Valley CA, US Chris Condit - Plano TX, US Heidi Hellman - Los Angeles CA, US Armando M. Cappa - Granada Hills CA, US Samir Shah - Valencia CA, US Geronimo Hernandez - Dallas TX, US Federico Gutierrez - Bedford TX, US Allan R. Schwartz - Thousand Oaks CA, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/375 A61N 1/36 A61N 1/372
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a disposable enclosure for use with a trial neurostimulation device configured to electrically couple with a neurostimulation lead for implant within a patient. The trial neurostimulation device includes a pulse generator portion. The disposable enclosure includes a first wall structure, a second wall structure opposite the first wall structure, a volume between the first and second wall structures, and a header. The volume is configured to receive therein the pulse generator portion. The header is configured to electrically couple with the neurostimulation lead. The header is supported in the disposable enclosure adjacent the volume and configured to electrically couple with the pulse generator portion when the pulse generator portion is located in the volume.
Enclosure For Protecting A Trial Neurostimulation Generator From Contamination
- Sylmar CA, US Jenner Joseph - Canyon Country CA, US Katie Hoberman - Winnetka CA, US Zoltan Somogyi - Simi Valley CA, US Chris Condit - Plano TX, US Heidi Hellman - Los Angeles CA, US Armando M. Cappa - Granada Hills CA, US Samir Shah - Valencia CA, US Geronimo Hernandez - Dallas TX, US Federico Gutierrez - Bedford TX, US Allan R. Schwartz - Thousand Oaks CA, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/375
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a disposable enclosure for use with a trial neurostimulation device configured to electrically couple with a neurostimulation lead for implant within a patient. The trial neurostimulation device includes a pulse generator portion. The disposable enclosure includes a first wall structure, a second wall structure opposite the first wall structure, a volume between the first and second wall structures, and a header. The volume is configured to receive therein the pulse generator portion. The header is configured to electrically couple with the neurostimulation lead. The header is supported in the disposable enclosure adjacent the volume and configured to electrically couple with the pulse generator portion when the pulse generator portion is located in the volume.
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University of California, Los Angeles 2011 - 2016
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology
University of California, Los Angeles 2002 - 2003
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts
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Fda Medical Devices Iso 13485 Design Control Design For Manufacturing Capa Biomedical Engineering Product Launch Product Development R&D Fmea Validation Quality System Cross Functional Team Leadership Biomaterials