
SpineGuard, developer of DSG (Dynamic Surgical Guidance) local conductivity sensing technology to secure and streamline the placement of bone implants, announced that its patent application directed to protect a universal adapter for securing bone drilling power tools has received an intention to grant from the U.S. Patent Office.
Stéphane Bette, Deputy CEO and cofounder of SpineGuard, stated: “On the heels of the patents that we already obtained in the USA in July, and in Europe last September, this new American patent protecting the additional functionalities of a universal adapter compatible with orthopedic power tools and robots, gives us further arguments in our ongoing strategic discussions with the industry.”
Since its foundation, SpineGuard has developed and maintained a significant IP portfolio currently including 11 patent families as well as 3 trademarks, in the major geographies such as Europe, USA, China and Japan. The new patent object of this communication and about to be granted, is the third within a five months’ time obtained by SpineGuard in the USA or Europe belonging to the category of DSG-enabled powered or robotically assisted “smart” surgical tools.
Source: SpineGuard
SpineGuard, developer of DSG (Dynamic Surgical Guidance) local conductivity sensing technology to secure and streamline the placement of bone implants, announced that its patent application directed to protect a universal adapter for securing bone drilling power tools has received an intention to grant from the U.S. Patent Office.
Stéphane...
SpineGuard, developer of DSG (Dynamic Surgical Guidance) local conductivity sensing technology to secure and streamline the placement of bone implants, announced that its patent application directed to protect a universal adapter for securing bone drilling power tools has received an intention to grant from the U.S. Patent Office.
Stéphane Bette, Deputy CEO and cofounder of SpineGuard, stated: “On the heels of the patents that we already obtained in the USA in July, and in Europe last September, this new American patent protecting the additional functionalities of a universal adapter compatible with orthopedic power tools and robots, gives us further arguments in our ongoing strategic discussions with the industry.”
Since its foundation, SpineGuard has developed and maintained a significant IP portfolio currently including 11 patent families as well as 3 trademarks, in the major geographies such as Europe, USA, China and Japan. The new patent object of this communication and about to be granted, is the third within a five months’ time obtained by SpineGuard in the USA or Europe belonging to the category of DSG-enabled powered or robotically assisted “smart” surgical tools.
Source: SpineGuard
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.





