Knee joint capsular disruption and repair
Summary
USPTO granted patent US12588905B2 to Arthrex, Inc. covering methods to repair meniscal extrusion caused by knee capsule detachment. The patent includes 20 claims spanning surgical repair techniques and cadaveric/synthetic training models. Assignee: Arthrex, Inc. Inventors include David Crane, George Paletta, and others.
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USPTO granted patent US12588905B2 to Arthrex, Inc. for methods of repairing meniscal extrusion resulting from detachment of the knee capsule from knee structures. The patent discloses 20 claims covering surgical repair techniques and includes embodiments for using cadaveric and synthetic models to teach these repair methods. Application No. 18424085 was filed on January 26, 2024, and granted March 31, 2026.
Patent grants do not impose compliance obligations on third parties. Competitors in the knee repair/arthroscopic surgery space should review the granted claims to assess potential infringement risks. Medical device manufacturers developing meniscal repair products may need to evaluate whether their technologies fall within the scope of these claims.
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Knee joint capsular disruption and repair
Grant US12588905B2 Kind: B2 Mar 31, 2026
Assignee
Arthrex, Inc.
Inventors
David Crane, George Paletta, John Purcell, Andrew Osika, Robert Harrison, Brian R. Dorn
Abstract
Meniscal extrusion can occur due detachment of the knee capsule from structures of the knee. Disclosed herein are methods to repair the meniscal detachment. Additionally, cadaveric and synthetic models can be used to teach said methods of repair.
CPC Classifications
A61B 17/0401 A61B 17/00234 A61B 17/1764 A61B 2017/0409 A61B 2017/0464 G09B 23/30 G09B 23/32 G09B 23/34
Filing Date
2024-01-26
Application No.
18424085
Claims
20
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