Discectomy Scoliosis Spinal Tumor Surgery Laminectomy Back Surgery Microdiscectomy Spinal Surgery Kyphosis surgery Minimally - Invasive Spine Surgery Spinal Fusion
Hospitals:
2800 L St Suite 500, Sacramento, CA 95816
Mercy San Juan Medical Center 6501 Coyle Avenue, Carmichael, CA 95608
Sutter General Hospital 5151 F Street, Sacramento, CA 95819
Sutter Roseville Medical Center 1 Medical Plaza Drive, Roseville, CA 95661
Sutter Davis Hospital 2000 Sutter Place, Davis, CA 95616
Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital 11815 Education Street, Auburn, CA 95602
Education:
Medical Schools Creighton University School Of Medicine Graduated: 1985
Sutter Medical GroupSutter Neuroscience Medical Group 2800 L St STE 500, Sacramento, CA 95816 916 454-6850 (phone), 916 454-6852 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Creighton University School of Medicine Graduated: 1985
Procedures:
Spinal Cord Surgery Spinal Fusion Spinal Surgery Wound Care Arthrocentesis Shoulder Surgery
Conditions:
Intervertebral Disc Degeneration Scoliosis or Kyphoscoliosis Spinal Stenosis Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage
Languages:
English Russian Spanish
Description:
Dr. Picetti III graduated from the Creighton University School of Medicine in 1985. He works in Sacramento, CA and specializes in Surgery , Neurological. Dr. Picetti III is affiliated with Sutter Medical Center Sacramento.
Josef Gorek - Ross CA, US John Kostuik - Baltimore MD, US George Picetti - Granite Bay CA, US Kevin R Strauss - Leesburg VA, US Michael Barrus - Ashburn VA, US Larry McClintock - Gore VA, US Richard W Woods - Catonsville MD, US
Assignee:
K2M, Inc. - Leesburg VA
International Classification:
A61B 1/32 A61B 17/56
US Classification:
600206, 606279
Abstract:
A device, system and method for orthopedic spine surgery using a novel screw-based retractor, disclosed herein, that allows for access to the spine through a minimally or less invasive approach. The retractor device is designed to be coupled to a pedicle screw and then to have opposed arms of the retractor spread apart to open the wound proximally. The retractor is removed by pulling it out of the wound whereby the retractor is deformed to pass over the pedicle screw head. The retractor is intended to be made of a stiff plastic material, sterile packaged and disposable after one use. A system and method for using the retractor and performing a minimally invasive spine surgical procedure are also disclosed.
George Picetti - Granite Bay CA, US Anthony Melkent - Germantown TN, US John Young - Memphis TN, US
International Classification:
A61B017/56
US Classification:
606/061000
Abstract:
A fixation element for use in orthopedic surgery, particularly spinal surgery is disclosed. The fixation element is capable of being screwed, hooked, or otherwise attached to a bone, and is configured to accommodate two or more rods or other elongated members. The head of the fixation elements thus has multiple places for positioning a rod, either vertically or horizontally spaced from each other.
Josef Gorek - Ross CA, US John Kostuik - Baltimore MD, US George Picetti - Granite Bay CA, US Kevin Strauss - Columbia MD, US Mike Barrus - Ashburn VA, US Larry McClintock - Gore VA, US Richard Woods - Catonsville MD, US
International Classification:
A61B 1/32
US Classification:
600210000
Abstract:
A device, system and method for orthopedic spine surgery using a novel screw-based retractor, disclosed herein, that allows for access to the spine through a minimally or less invasive approach. The retractor device is designed to be coupled to a pedicle screw and then to have opposed arms of the retractor spread apart to open the wound proximally. The retractor is removed by pulling it out of the wound whereby the retractor is deformed to pass over the pedicle screw head. The retractor is intended to be made of a stiff plastic material, sterile packaged and disposable after one use. A system and method for using the retractor and performing a minimally invasive spine surgical procedure are also disclosed.
John Kostuik - Baltimore MD, US George Picetti - Granite Bay CA, US Kevin R. Strauss - Leesburg VA, US Michael Barrus - Ashburn VA, US Larry McClintock - Gore VA, US Richard W. Woods - Catonsville MD, US
Assignee:
K2M, INC. - Leesburg VA
International Classification:
A61B 1/32
US Classification:
600204
Abstract:
A device, system and method for orthopedic spine surgery using a novel screw-based retractor, disclosed herein, that allows for access to the spine through a minimally or less invasive approach. The retractor device is designed to be coupled to a pedicle screw and then to have opposed arms of the retractor spread apart to open the wound proximally. The retractor is removed by pulling it out of the wound whereby the retractor is deformed to pass over the pedicle screw head. The retractor is intended to be made of a stiff plastic material, sterile packaged and disposable after one use. A system and method for using the retractor and performing a minimally invasive spine surgical procedure are also disclosed.
- Leesburg VA, US John Kostuik - Baltimore MD, US George Picetti - Granite Bay CA, US Kevin R. Strauss - Columbia MD, US Michael Barrus - Ashburn VA, US Larry Mcclintock - Gore VA, US Richard W. Woods - Catonsville MD, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/34 A61B 17/70 A61B 17/02
Abstract:
A device, system and method for orthopedic spine surgery using a novel screw-based retractor, disclosed herein, that allows for access to the spine through a minimally or less invasive approach. The retractor device is designed to be coupled to a pedicle screw and then to have opposed arms of the retractor spread apart to open the wound proximally. The retractor is removed by pulling it out of the wound whereby the retractor is deformed to pass over the pedicle screw head. The retractor is intended to be made of a stiff plastic material, sterile packaged and disposable after one use. A system and method for using the retractor and performing a minimally invasive spine surgical procedure are also disclosed.
- Leesburg VA, US John Kostuik - Baltimore MD, US George Picetti - Granite Bay CA, US Kevin R. Strauss - Columbia MD, US Michael Barrus - Ashburn VA, US Larry McClintock - Gore VA, US Richard W. Woods - Catonsville MD, US
A device, system and method for orthopedic spine surgery using a novel screw-based retractor, disclosed herein, that allows for access to the spine through a minimally or less invasive approach. The retractor device is designed to be coupled to a pedicle screw and then to have opposed arms of the retractor spread apart to open the wound proximally. The retractor is removed by pulling it out of the wound whereby the retractor is deformed to pass over the pedicle screw head. The retractor is intended to be made of a stiff plastic material, sterile packaged and disposable after one use. A system and method for using the retractor and performing a minimally invasive spine surgical procedure are also disclosed.
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