
Ventris Medical secured additional patent coverage for its Backpack bone graft containment system, reinforcing the company’s commitment to advancing surgical solutions. This latest patent coverage underscores the design and functional advantages of the Backpack system, a novel product poised to enhance spinal fusion procedures.
The Backpack bone graft containment system is designed to provide surgeons with enhanced control and efficiency in managing bone graft, which is critical for successful patient outcomes. The allowed patent protects a bioresorbable casing designed to securely hold bone graft material at the surgical site, preventing migration while allowing nutrient flow, vascular ingrowth, and new bone formation. The system is engineered to degrade naturally as the graft integrates with the patient’s own bone, allowing for predictable outcomes.
“We’re thrilled to receive this Notice of Allowance,” said Russell Cook, CEO of Ventris Medical. “This patent validates years of focused R&D and represents a meaningful step forward in solving one of the biggest challenges in bone grafting—maintaining the graft exactly where the surgeon places it. Our containment system should improve outcomes and give surgeons greater confidence in both routine and complex procedures.”
Source: Ventris Medical
Ventris Medical secured additional patent coverage for its Backpack bone graft containment system, reinforcing the company's commitment to advancing surgical solutions. This latest patent coverage underscores the design and functional advantages of the Backpack system, a novel product poised to enhance spinal fusion procedures.
The Backpack...
Ventris Medical secured additional patent coverage for its Backpack bone graft containment system, reinforcing the company’s commitment to advancing surgical solutions. This latest patent coverage underscores the design and functional advantages of the Backpack system, a novel product poised to enhance spinal fusion procedures.
The Backpack bone graft containment system is designed to provide surgeons with enhanced control and efficiency in managing bone graft, which is critical for successful patient outcomes. The allowed patent protects a bioresorbable casing designed to securely hold bone graft material at the surgical site, preventing migration while allowing nutrient flow, vascular ingrowth, and new bone formation. The system is engineered to degrade naturally as the graft integrates with the patient’s own bone, allowing for predictable outcomes.
“We’re thrilled to receive this Notice of Allowance,” said Russell Cook, CEO of Ventris Medical. “This patent validates years of focused R&D and represents a meaningful step forward in solving one of the biggest challenges in bone grafting—maintaining the graft exactly where the surgeon places it. Our containment system should improve outcomes and give surgeons greater confidence in both routine and complex procedures.”
Source: Ventris Medical
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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.





