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US12605250B2 Stabilizing Sacroiliac Joints Patent

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USPTO granted US Patent 12605250B2 to Tenon Medical, Inc. covering prostheses and methods for stabilizing dysfunctional sacroiliac (SI) joints. The patent describes devices configured for posterior trajectory advancement via surgically created pilot openings, featuring elongated edge sections and bridge sections. The patent includes 11 claims and CPC classifications spanning A61F 2002/30995, A61F 2/30988, A61F 2/4455, and A61F 2/447.

“Prostheses and methods are described for stabilizing dysfunctional sacroiliac (SI) joints.”

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USPTO issued US Patent 12605250B2 to assignee Tenon Medical, Inc., covering a prosthetic system for stabilizing sacroiliac joints. The patent describes devices with first, second, and third elongated sections and bridge sections configured for posterior insertion through pilot SI joint openings.

Manufacturers and developers of sacroiliac joint stabilization devices should be aware that Tenon Medical now holds exclusive rights to this specific prosthetic configuration. Healthcare providers implanting SI joint devices may encounter this patent in device selection and licensing discussions. The patent's broad structural claims covering the elongated and bridge section arrangement could affect product development pathways for competing SI joint stabilization systems.

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Apr 21, 2026

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Systems apparatus and methods for stabilizing sacroiliac joints

Grant US12605250B2 Kind: B2 Apr 21, 2026

Assignee

Tenon Medical, Inc.

Inventors

Richard S Ginn, Richard Brown

Abstract

Prostheses and methods are described for stabilizing dysfunctional sacroiliac (SI) joints. The prostheses are configured to be advanced into dysfunctional SI joints in a posterior trajectory via surgically created pilot SI joint openings in the dysfunctional SI joint. The prostheses have first and second elongated edge sections, and a third elongated section disposed centrally between the first and second elongated sections. The prostheses also have a first bridge sections disposed between and connected to the first and third elongated sections and a second bridge section disposed between and connected to the second and third elongated sections.

CPC Classifications

A61F 2002/30995 A61F 2/30988 A61F 2/4455 A61F 2/447

Filing Date

2025-03-19

Application No.

19083696

Claims

11

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USPTO
Published
April 21st, 2026
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Executive
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Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
US12605250B2

Who this affects

Applies to
Medical device makers Manufacturers Healthcare providers
Industry sector
3345 Medical Device Manufacturing
Activity scope
Patent grant Medical device IP Prosthetics registration
Geographic scope
United States US

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Intellectual Property
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Medical Devices Healthcare

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