- Mahwah NJ, US David R. Stump - Columbia City IN, US Alexander Paul Wolfe - Fort Wayne IN, US Anne Marie Schlamb - Leesburg IN, US Markus SCHEIBEL - Berlin, DE Pascal BOILEAU - Nice, FR George S. Athwal - London, CA Gilles Walch - Lyon, FR Jon JP Warner - Weston MA, US Philippe Collin - Pace, FR Jay D. Keener - St. Louis MO, US Robert Z. Tashjian - Salt Lake City UT, US R. Sean Churchill - Mequon WI, US Austin Wyatt Mutchler - Warsaw IN, US
Assignee:
Howmedica Osteonics Corp. - Mahwah NJ
International Classification:
A61F 2/40 A61F 2/30 A61F 2/46
Abstract:
Various embodiments disclosed herein relate to stemmed and stemless humeral anchors for use in shoulder arthroplasty procedures. For example, the humeral anchor can include a first end, a second end, and an interior surface extending between the first end and the second end. The interior surface can be disposed about a recess disposed between the first end and the second end. The recess can be configured to secure a coupling of a shoulder articular body directly to the interior surface.
- Mahwah NJ, US Christopher K. BADE - Missoula MT, US William J. SLONE - Silver Lake IN, US Robert J. BALL - West Olive MI, US Gilles WALCH - Lyon, FR Pascal BOILEAU - Nice, FR George S. ATHWAL - London, CA Jon JP WARNER - Weston MA, US Robert Z. TASHJIAN - Salt Lake City UT, US Jay D. KEENER - St. Louis MO, US Shawn M. GARGAC - Fort Wayne IN, US Austin Wyatt MUTCHLER - Warsaw IN, US David R. STUMP - Columbia City IN, US Alexander Paul WOLFE - Fort Wayne IN, US Kevin P. KNOX - Fort Wayne IN, US
Assignee:
HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS CORP. - Mahwah NJ
International Classification:
A61F 2/40 A61F 2/30
Abstract:
Various embodiments disclosed herein relate to stemmed and stemless humeral anchors for use in shoulder arthroplasty procedures. For example, the humeral anchor can include a first end, a second end, and an interior surface extending between the first end and the second end. The interior surface can be disposed about a recess disposed between the first end and the second end. The recess can be configured to secure a coupling of a shoulder articular body directly to the interior surface.
- Mahwah NJ, US David R. Stump - Columbia City IN, US Alexander Paul Wolfe - Fort Wayne IN, US Anne Marie Schlamb - Leesburg IN, US Markus SCHEIBEL - Berlin, DE Pascal BOILEAU - Nice, FR George S. Athwal - London, CA Gilles Walch - Lyon, FR Jon JP Warner - Weston MA, US Philippe Collin - Pace, FR Jay D. Keener - St. Louis MO, US Robert Z. Tashjian - Salt Lake City UT, US R. Sean Churchill - Mequon WI, US Austin Wyatt Mutchler - Warsaw IN, US
Assignee:
Howmedica Osteonics Corp. - Mahwah NJ
International Classification:
A61F 2/40 A61F 2/46
Abstract:
An inserter includes a first end, a second end, and a body extending between the first end and the second end. A first impacting surface is disposed at the first end, and a second impacting surface is disposed adjacent to the second end. An interface disposed at the second end and is configured to engage an implant. The first impacting surface is configured to direct a first impacting force along the body of the inserter in a first direction, and the second impacting surface is configured to direct a second impacting force along the body in a second direction that is different from the first direction. Methods of use also are disclosed.
- Mahwah NJ, US David R. STUMP - Columbia City IN, US Kevin P. KNOX - Fort Wayne IN, US Anne Marie SCHLAMB - Leesburg IN, US George S. ATHWAL - London, CA R. Sean CHURCHILL - Mequon WI, US
Assignee:
HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS CORP. - Mahwah NJ
International Classification:
A61B 17/17
Abstract:
Guides for guiding a tool into a medullary canal of a bone. The guides can include a base and a guide feature. The base can include a first surface configured to contact the bone and a second surface opposite the first surface. The guide feature can be disposed to guide the tool along a central portion of the medullary canal.
- Mahwah NJ, US Austin Wyatt MUTCHLER - Warsaw IN, US David R. STUMP - Columbia City IN, US Alexander Paul WOLFE - Fort Wayne IN, US
Assignee:
Howmedia Osteonics Corp. - Mahwah NJ
International Classification:
A61F 2/40 A61F 2/30
Abstract:
Various embodiments disclosed herein relate to stemmed and stemless humeral anchors for use in shoulder arthroplasty procedures. For example, the humeral anchor can include a first end, a second end, and an interior surface extending between the first end and the second end. The interior surface can be disposed about a recess disposed between the first end and the second end. The recess can be configured to secure a coupling of a shoulder articular body directly to the interior surface.
- Bloomington MN, US Christopher K. BADE - Missoula MT, US William J. SLONE - Silver Lake IN, US Robert J. BALL - West Olive MI, US Gilles WALCH - Lyon, FR Pascal BOILEAU - Nice, FR George S. ATHWAL - London, CA Jon JP WARNER - Plouzane, FR Robert Z. TASHJIAN - Salt Lake City UT, US Jay D. KEENER - Plouzane, FR Shawn M. GARGAC - Fort Wayne IN, US Austin Wyatt MUTCHLER - Warsaw IN, US David R. STUMP - Columbia City IN, US Alexander Paul WOLFE - Fort Wayne IN, US Kevin P. KNOX - Fort Wayne IN, US
Assignee:
TORNIER, INC. - Bloomington MN
International Classification:
A61F 2/40
Abstract:
Various embodiments disclosed herein relate to stemmed and stemless humeral anchors for use in shoulder arthroplasty procedures. For example, the humeral anchor can include a first end, a second end, and an interior surface extending between the first end and the second end. The interior surface can be disposed about a recess disposed between the first end and the second end. The recess can be configured to secure a coupling of a shoulder articular body directly to the interior surface.
- Bloomington MN, US David R. Stump - Columbia City IN, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/17 A61B 90/00 A61F 2/46
Abstract:
Various embodiments disclosed herein relate to a humeral resection guide. The humeral resection guide can include a cutting block having a side surface and a cutting surface. The cutting surface can be configured to constrain at least one degree of freedom of movement of a cutting instrument during surgical alteration of the humerus. The humeral resection guide can include a boom extending away from the cutting surface of the cutting block, the boom comprising a cut depth adjustment feature disposed along at least a portion of a length of the boom. The humeral resection guide can include a cut depth indicator disposed at a population derived location along the length of the boom. The cut depth indicator can be configured to indicate that the cutting surface is at a target cut depth for the alteration of the humerus when the cut depth indicator is aligned with a support.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
The Brain and Cardiac Surgery: Causes of Neurological Complications and Their Prevention
Dr. Stump graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine in 1980. He works in San Antonio, TX and specializes in Gastroenterology. Dr. Stump is affiliated with Lifecare Hospitals Of San Antonio and Methodist Hospital.
Tornier Jun 2015 - Jun 2017
Senior Quality Engineer
Wright Medical Jun 2015 - Jun 2017
Senior Product Engineer - Upper Extremities
Zimmer Biomet Jan 1, 2013 - Jun 2015
Product Surveillance Manager
Zimmer Biomet Jun 2011 - Jan 2013
New Product Development Engineer
Zimmer Biomet Jun 2008 - Jun 2011
Product Surveillance Engineer
Education:
Purdue University 2003 - 2008
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Maleficent director Robert Stromberg and award-winning visual effects specialist David Stump used that very trick for Life, a short film that Lytro company is going to show at NAB later this week to officially introduce its Cinema camera. Life was made by Strombergs Virtual Reality Company, w
Date: Apr 11, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Glaxo, Human Genome Win Approval for 1st Lupus Drug in Years
Lupus patients witnessed the disappointment of one sourceof hope after another, David Stump, Human Genomes executivevice president for research and development, said on theconference call. Todays action by the FDA changes all that.