3D-Printed Patient-Specific Surgical Guides Patent Granted to RESTOR3D
Summary
USPTO granted patent US12599390B1 to RESTOR3D, Inc. covering 3D-printed patient-specific surgical guides and methods for their production and use. The patent includes 14 claims and covers guides with conformal bone engaging surfaces contoured to patient anatomy, designed to avoid soft tissues during surgical procedures.
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USPTO issued patent US12599390B1 to RESTOR3D, Inc. covering 3D-printed patient-specific surgical guides with bone engaging surfaces, multiple openings, and porous regions. The patent protects the design and manufacturing process for guides contoured to patient anatomy while avoiding soft tissues.
Medical device manufacturers and surgical equipment developers should monitor this grant for competitive intelligence purposes. The patent establishes intellectual property protection for RESTOR3D in the surgical guide manufacturing space, potentially restricting competitors from using similar 3D printing methods for patient-specific surgical guides without licensing.
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Surgical guides and processes for producing and using the same
Grant US12599390B1 Kind: B1 Apr 14, 2026
Assignee
RESTOR3D, INC.
Inventors
Joel Bordayo, Brian Garvey, Dhwanit Shashi Vispute, Deepak Padmanabhan
Abstract
Provided herein are 3D-printed patient-specific surgical guides and methods for making and using the same. In at least one embodiment, the guides include a first and second end, a first and second side, a conformal bone engaging surface, a front surface, one or more porous regions, one or more walls, and a plurality of openings. At least one of the plurality of openings extends through the guide between the conformal bone engaging surface and the front surface. The conformal bone engaging surface is contoured to a patient's anatomy. The first and second end, and the first and second side are contoured to avoid soft tissues of the patient.
CPC Classifications
A61F 2/46 A61B 17/15 A61B 17/17 A61B 17/1735 A61B 2017/568
Filing Date
2024-06-20
Application No.
18749169
Claims
14
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