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US Patent 11950824 Spinal pain management system and method

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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
119508241
Patent Inventor Names
Michael F. Guzman1
Date of Patent
April 9, 2024
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Patent Application Number
179738181
Date Filed
October 26, 2022
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 9101346 Pain management using cryogenic remodeling
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US Patent 9907693 Pain management using cryogenic remodeling
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US Patent 7713266 Subdermal cryogenic remodeling of muscles, nerves, connective tissue, and/or adipose tissue (fat)
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US Patent 7850683 Subdermal cryogenic remodeling of muscles, nerves, connective tissue, and/or adipose tissue (fat)
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US Patent 7862558 Subdermal cryogenic remodeling of muscles, nerves, connective tissue, and/or adipose tissue (fat)
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US Patent 7998137 Subdermal cryogenic remodeling of muscles, nerves, connective tissue, and/or adipose tissue (fat)
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US Patent 8298216 Pain management using cryogenic remodeling
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US Patent 8409185 Replaceable and/or easily removable needle systems for dermal and transdermal cryogenic remodeling
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Kaitlyn E Smith
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CPC Code
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A61B 18/02
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A61B 18/0218
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Patent abstract

A method for anesthetizing a human patient undergoing surgery and/or pain block procedure, the method comprising sterilizing the patient's skin including a target region, the target region including a surgical site including the patient's spine; inserting at least one cryo-needle into a first tissue region, the cryo-needle having a distal end configured to cool surrounding patient tissue, the first tissue region comprising soft tissue superficial to the one or more vertebra and on a first lateral side of the patients spine; cooling the distal end of the cryo-needle to cause cooling of surrounding patient tissue thus inhibiting one or more sensory nerves in the surrounding patient tissue; thereafter, performing spinal surgery on the patient's spine at the surgical site; and, thereafter, performing an erector spinae plane block to further inhibit nerves post-operatively in the target region.

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