Transpedicular intervertebral disk access methods and devices

Details for Australian Patent Application No. 2005311981 (hide)

Owner Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.

Inventors Nguyen Van, Thanh; Sherman, Michael C.; Lehmann, Li K.; Nguyen, Frank; Shaolian, Samuel M.; Teitelbaum, George P.; Pham, To V.

Agent FB Rice

Pub. Number AU-B-2005311981

PCT Pub. Number WO2006/060420

Priority 10/999,216 30.11.04 US

Filing date 30 November 2005

Wipo publication date 8 June 2006

Acceptance publication date 4 August 2011

International Classifications

A61B 17/16 (2006.01) Surgery - Osteoclasts

A61B 17/32 (2006.01) Surgery - Surgical cutting instruments

A61B 17/70 (2006.01) Surgery - Spinal positioners or stabilisers

A61B 17/88 (2006.01) Surgery - Methods or means for implanting or extracting internal fixation devices

Event Publications

24 May 2007 Amendment Made

  The nature of the amendment is: Amend co-inventor names to read Nguyen Van, Thanh; Sherman, Michael C; Lehmann, Li K; Nguyen, Frank; Shaolian, Samuel M; Teitelbaum, George P and Pham, To V.

31 May 2007 Assignment before Grant

  Verrtelink Corporation The application has been assigned to Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.

31 May 2007 PCT application entered the National Phase

  PCT publication WO2006/060420 Priority application(s): WO2006/060420

4 August 2011 Application Accepted

  Published as AU-B-2005311981

1 December 2011 Standard Patent Sealed

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