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US Patent 9386916 Three-blade spinal retractor

Patent 9386916 was granted and assigned to Life Spine on July, 2016 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Life Spine
Life Spine
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Current Assignee
Life Spine
Life Spine
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
93869160
Patent Inventor Names
Daniel Predick0
Michael S. Butler0
Date of Patent
July 12, 2016
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Patent Application Number
137208000
Date Filed
December 19, 2012
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11864739 Surgical retractor
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US Patent 11850163 Interbody implant with adjusting shims
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US Patent 11925342 Lateral access system for the lumbar spine
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US Patent 12121453 Dual wedge expandable implant with eyelets, system, and method of use
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US Patent 11969196 Expandable inter-body device, system, and method
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US Patent 12133643 Instrumentation and methods for the implantation of spinal implants
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US Patent 11833059 Expandable inter-body device, expandable plate system, and associated methods
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Patent Primary Examiner
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David Bates
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Patent abstract

A three-blade spinal retractor utilizes adjustable and lockable translating arms with angulating blades to provide triangulated medial/lateral and cephalad/caudal tissue retraction for spinal surgeries via the adjustably lockable translating arms. A medial/lateral translating arm with an angularly adjustable retraction blade co-acts and cooperates with angularly adjacent first and second cephalad/caudal translating arms with angularly adjustable retraction blades for tissue retraction and surgical site access. A plate having a medial/lateral adjustment system adjustably holds the medial/lateral translating arm, a first cephalad/caudal adjustment system adjustably holding the first cephalad/caudal translating arm and a second cephalad/caudal adjustment system adjustably holding the second cephalad/caudal translating arm. The translating arms each have a blade holder that provides angular adjustment of the blade. Angular adjustment of each blade along with medial/lateral and cephalad/caudal adjustment provides improved preciseness and stability in positioning, tissue distraction, and surgical site access.

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