USPTO Trademark Application - PYLON EXPANDABLE CERVICAL CORPECTOMY
Summary
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'PYLON EXPANDABLE CERVICAL CORPECTOMY' filed on March 20, 2026. The application covers medical devices, specifically spinal and vertebral implants made from artificial materials.
What changed
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published an intent-to-use trademark application (TM99714492) for the mark 'PYLON EXPANDABLE CERVICAL CORPECTOMY'. The application, filed on March 20, 2026, pertains to medical devices, including spinal and vertebral implants composed of artificial materials.
This filing indicates a potential future market entry or brand establishment for these specific medical devices. While this is a trademark application and not a regulatory approval, it signals activity within the medical device sector. Compliance officers should note this as an indicator of potential new product launches or competitive landscape changes in the spinal implant market.
Source document (simplified)
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PYLON EXPANDABLE CERVICAL CORPECTOMY
Intent to Use TM99714492 Kind: intenttouse Mar 21, 2026
Abstract
medical devices, namely, spinal and vertebral implants comprising artificial materials
Filing Date
2026-03-20
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