Veterinary orthopedic instruments for expandable bone implants
Summary
The USPTO published patent application US20260090829A1 filed by IN LIFE VET SA for veterinary orthopedic instruments designed to implant expandable bone implants. The invention includes a main grippable body, an implant-holding portion with retention means, and a fluid injection instrument for deploying the implant. No compliance deadlines or regulatory requirements are associated with this publication notice.
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The USPTO published patent application US20260090829A1 for veterinary orthopedic instruments used to install expandable bone implants. The application, filed September 25, 2025, covers an instrument with a main grippable body, an implant-holding portion including a gripping tube with retention means, and a fluid injection instrument with a cannula for conveying fluid into the implant. Classification codes include A61B 17/7071, A61B 17/7065, A61B 17/8833, and A61B 2017/00898.
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INSTRUMENTS DE CHIRURGIE ORTHOPÉDIQUE VÉTÉRINAIRE D'INSTALLATION D'IMPLANTS OSSEUX EXPANSIBLES
Application US20260090829A1 Kind: A1 Apr 02, 2026
Assignee
IN LIFE VET SA
Inventors
Guillaume LACAZE
Abstract
An instrument for implanting expandable bone implants, by expanding between folded configuration and deployed configurations of the implant extending along a longitudinal axis between a proximal end adapted to engage with the implantation instrument for holding the implant and a distal end intended to be firstly inserted into the bone, the instrument including a main part grippable by a practitioner, an implant-holding portion including a gripping tube extending along the longitudinal axis and having, at its distal end, retention means that complement engagement means for engaging the implant, for holding the implant by its proximal end, the instrument further comprising an injection instrument for injecting fluid into said implant, having a cavity for receiving the fluid, the injection instrument being behind the implant-holding portion along the longitudinal axis and having a cannula for conveying the fluid to the inside of the implant while still held by the implant-holding portion.
CPC Classifications
A61B 17/7071 A61B 17/7065 A61B 17/8833 A61B 2017/00898
Filing Date
2025-09-25
Application No.
19340562
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