Charlotte, North Carolina
United States
22
2026-01-15
The entities that hold a legal rights for patent applications filed by inventor Adamson Tim E.:
Tim E. Adamson from Charlotte, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:
SYSTEM PROVIDING IMPROVED VISIBILITY FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY SYSTEMS
#2 | 2024-09-05SYSTEM PROVIDING IMPROVED VISIBILITY FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY SYSTEMS
#3 | 2022-11-10System providing improved visibility for minimally invasive surgery systems
#4 | 2020-09-17Apparatus and method for percutaneously extending an existing spinal construct
#5 | 2020-02-20Rod connector for attachment to an existing spinal rod
#6 | 2018-10-18Apparatus and method for percutaneously extending an existing spinal construct
#7 | 2017-09-28Methods for percutaneously extending an existing spinal construct
#8 | 2016-12-22Instrument and system for placing graft, implant and graft material for minimally invasive posterolateral fusion
#9 | 2016-10-27Methods for percutaneously extending an existing spinal construct
#10 | 2016-10-27Methods for percutaneously extending an existing spinal construct
#11 | 2016-02-04Apparatus and devices for percutaneously extending an existing spinal construct
#12 | 2015-12-31Minimally invasive posterolateral fusion
#13 | 2015-12-10Apparatus and devices for percutaneously extending an existing spinal construct
#14 | 2014-06-19Apparatus and devices for percutaneously extending an existing spinal construct
#15 | 2014-03-06Apparatus and devices for percutaneously extending an existing spinal construct
#16 | 2013-11-14Methods for percutaneously extending an existing spinal construct
#17 | 2013-06-13Methods for percutaneously attaching a cross connector to contralateral spinal constructs
#18 | 2013-06-13Apparatus and instruments for percutaneously extending an existing spinal construct
#19 | 2013-06-13Apparatus and devices for percutaneously extending an existing spinal construct
#20 | 2013-06-13Apparatus and devices for percutaneously extending an existing spinal construct
#21 | 2013-06-13Methods for percutaneously extending an existing spinal construct
#22 | 2012-12-25Methods for percutaneously extending an existing spinal construct
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