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Harold M. Aberman Patents |
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Inventor: Aberman; Harold M.
Address: Irvine, CA
No. of patents: 6
Patents:
| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 6852125 |
Cartilage repair plug |
February 8, 2005 |
| A cartilage plug, which is made from a biocompatible, artificial material, that is used to fill a void in natural cartilage that has been resected due to traumatic injury or chronic disease. Alternatively, the plug may be relied upon to anchor a flowable polymer to subchondral bone. The |
| 6632246 |
Cartilage repair plug |
October 14, 2003 |
| A cartilage plug, which is made from a biocompatible, artificial material, that is used to fill a void in natural cartilage that has been resected due to traumatic injury or chronic disease is disclosed. Alternatively, the plug may be relied upon to anchor a flowable polymer to subchondr |
| 6626945 |
Cartilage repair plug |
September 30, 2003 |
| A cartilage plug, which is made from a biocompatible, artificial material, that is used to fill a void in natural cartilage that has been resected due to traumatic injury or chronic disease. Alternatively, the plug may be relied upon to anchor a flowable polymer to subchondral bone. The |
| 5951560 |
Wedge orthopedic screw |
September 14, 1999 |
| An orthopedic interference screw for compression anchoring a bone graft in a bore formed in a bone mass. The interference screw includes a biocompatible body with a root. A screw thread is formed over substantially all of the root. The screw thread includes buttress structure on only |
| 5891146 |
Wedge orthopedic screw |
April 6, 1999 |
| An orthopedic interference screw for compression anchoring a bone graft in a bore formed in a bone mass. The interference screw includes a biocompatible body with a root. A screw thread is formed over substantially all of the root. The screw thread includes buttress structure on only |
| 5266326 |
In situ modification of alginate |
November 30, 1993 |
| A method of modifying salts of alginic acid in situ for prevention and treatment of various intra-articular and extra-articular (spine) complications modifies the alginate in situ to an insoluble gel. This in situ modification provides a final product which can be compressed within t |
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