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USPTO Grants Spinal System Patent to Genesys Spine

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The USPTO has granted a patent (US12582535B2) to Genesys Spine for a stand-alone interbody spinal system. The patent details an orthopedic fusion system including a cage, channels, anchors, and a resilient member. The filing date for this patent was February 26, 2024.

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The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued patent US12582535B2 to Genesys Spine for a novel interbody spinal system. This patent, granted on March 24, 2026, covers an orthopedic fusion system comprising a cage, specific channels for anchors, and a resilient member designed for spinal fusion procedures. The patent application was filed on February 26, 2024, and includes 20 claims.

This patent grant signifies a new intellectual property asset for Genesys Spine in the medical device sector, specifically for spinal implants. While this is a patent grant and not a regulatory rule imposing new compliance obligations, it is relevant for medical device manufacturers and healthcare providers operating in the spinal surgery space. Companies developing or utilizing similar spinal systems should be aware of this granted patent to ensure they do not infringe on Genesys Spine's intellectual property rights.

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Stand alone interbody spinal system

Grant US12582535B2 Kind: B2 Mar 24, 2026

Assignee

Genesys Spine

Inventors

Joshua Kaufmann, Greg Calbert, Scott Bryant, Brian Bergeron, Landon Gilkey, Ben Keller, Bernard H. Guiot, Aizik Wolf, Matthew Philips, John T. Friedland

Abstract

An embodiment includes an orthopedic fusion system comprising: a cage; a curved first channel coupling a lateral wall of the cage to a superior surface of the cage; a curved second channel coupling the lateral wall of the cage to an inferior surface of the cage; a third channel coupling the superior surface of the cage to the inferior surface of the cage; a curved first anchor configured to slide within the first channel; a curved second anchor configured to slide within the second channel; and a resilient member comprising a resilient first arm that projects across a portion of the first channel and a resilient second arm that projects across a portion of the second channel. Other embodiments are described herein.

CPC Classifications

A61F 2/44 A61F 2/4455 A61F 2/447 A61F 2/46 A61F 2/4611 A61F 2/4603

Filing Date

2024-02-26

Application No.

18586952

Claims

20

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Stand alone interbody spinal system

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Classification

Agency
USPTO
Published
March 24th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
US12582535B2

Who this affects

Applies to
Drug manufacturers Medical device makers
Industry sector
3345 Medical Device Manufacturing
Activity scope
Medical Device Innovation
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Healthcare
Operational domain
Product Development
Topics
Medical Devices Intellectual Property

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