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Abraham Habegger Phones & Addresses

  • 1940 Pheasant Ridge Dr, Warsaw, IN 46580
  • Milford, IN
  • Poneto, IN

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Us Patents

Tibial Depth Resection Stylus

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US Patent:
D649638, Nov 29, 2011
Filed:
May 28, 2010
Appl. No.:
29/362748
Inventors:
Abraham P. Habegger - Milford IN, US
Jeffery A. VanDiepenbos - Syracuse IN, US
Aaron M. Bailey - Warsaw IN, US
Assignee:
Zimmer, Inc. - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
2402
US Classification:
D24140

Extramedullary Telescoping Tube

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US Patent:
D651313, Dec 27, 2011
Filed:
May 28, 2010
Appl. No.:
29/362750
Inventors:
Abraham P. Habegger - Warsaw IN, US
Jeffery A. VanDiepenbos - Syracuse IN, US
Lindsay M. Hack - Winona Lake IN, US
Assignee:
Zimmer, Inc. - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
2402
US Classification:
D24140

Extramedullary Modular Post

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US Patent:
D651314, Dec 27, 2011
Filed:
May 28, 2010
Appl. No.:
29/362752
Inventors:
Abraham P. Habegger - Warsaw IN, US
Jeffery A. VanDiepenbos - Syracuse IN, US
Lindsay M. Hack - Winona Lake IN, US
Assignee:
Zimmer, Inc. - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
2402
US Classification:
D24140

Varus/Valgus Resection Guide Set

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US Patent:
D660961, May 29, 2012
Filed:
Jun 14, 2011
Appl. No.:
29/394195
Inventors:
Joshin Sahadevan - Warsaw IN, US
Abraham P. Habegger - Warsaw IN, US
Jeffery A. VanDiepenbos - Syracuse IN, US
Steven B. Redding - Huntington IN, US
Assignee:
Zimmer, Inc. - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
2402
US Classification:
D24140

Femoral Prosthesis System Having Provisional Component With Visual Indicators

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US Patent:
8551179, Oct 8, 2013
Filed:
Jun 16, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/161624
Inventors:
Nolan C. Jones - Warsaw IN, US
Jeffery A. VanDiepenbos - Syracuse IN, US
Abraham P. Habegger - Warsaw IN, US
Brian D. Earl - South Bend IN, US
Assignee:
Zimmer, Inc. - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
A61F 2/38
US Classification:
623 2035, 623 2031
Abstract:
A provisional femoral component, in one embodiment, including at least one first visual indicator and at least one second visual indicator, the first and second visual indicators providing indicating means for simultaneously visually representing a first profile of a first femoral prosthesis and a second profile of a second femoral prosthesis. In another embodiment, a provisional femoral component including a patellofemoral flange having two sulci and a central ridge between the two sulci. In this manner, the provisional femoral component can be positioned on a resected distal femur surface of both a right and left knee joint.

Distal Femoral Knee Prostheses

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US Patent:
20070260323, Nov 8, 2007
Filed:
Dec 14, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/611021
Inventors:
Brian Earl - South Bend IN, US
Abraham Habegger - Milford IN, US
Aaron Hoffman - Salt Lake City UT, US
Kim Bertin - Bountiful UT, US
Lawrence Dorr - La Canada CA, US
Robert Booth - Philadelphia PA, US
Aaron Rosenberg - Deerfield IL, US
Sergio Romagnoli - Savona, IT
Assignee:
ZIMMER, INC. - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
A61F 2/38
US Classification:
623020350
Abstract:
A set of distal femoral knee prostheses which are designed to be more narrow in medial/lateral dimensions with increasing anterior/posterior size than existing prostheses to more closely correspond to the physical anatomy of female patients. The prostheses are designed to have a substantially trapezoidal shape or profile when viewed distally which features a more pronounced narrowing of the medial/lateral dimensions beginning at the posterior end of the prostheses and progressing anteriorly to the anterior end of the prostheses. Additionally, the prostheses each include a reduced profile patellar sulcus and reduced profile anterior condyles to more closely conform to the anatomy of a resected femur, and also include sulcus tracking optimized to conform to female anatomy.

Distal Femoral Knee Prostheses

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US Patent:
20080058947, Mar 6, 2008
Filed:
Jul 19, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/780248
Inventors:
Brian Earl - South Bend IN, US
Abraham Habegger - Milford IN, US
Aaron Hofmann - Salt Lake City UT, US
Kim Bertin - Bountiful UT, US
Lawrence Dorr - La Canada CA, US
Robert Booth - Philadelphia PA, US
Aaron Rosenberg - Deerfield IL, US
Sergio Romagnoli - Savona, IT
Assignee:
ZIMMER, INC. - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
A61F 2/38
US Classification:
623020350
Abstract:
A set of distal femoral knee prostheses which are designed to be more narrow in medial/lateral dimensions with increasing anterior/posterior size than existing prostheses to more closely correspond to the physical anatomy of female patients. The prostheses are designed to have a substantially trapezoidal shape or profile when viewed distally which features a more pronounced narrowing of the medial/lateral dimensions beginning at the posterior end of the prostheses and progressing anteriorly to the anterior end of the prostheses. Additionally, the prostheses each include a reduced profile patellar sulcus and reduced profile anterior condyles to more closely conform to the anatomy of a resected femur, and also include sulcus tracking optimized to conform to female anatomy.

Modular Stem Extension

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US Patent:
20090222007, Sep 3, 2009
Filed:
May 8, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/745767
Inventors:
Dennis R Aquilo - Youngsville NC, US
John E. Meyers - Columbia City IN, US
Douglas G. Branscome - Fort Wayne IN, US
Jack D. Jennings - Warsaw IN, US
Abraham P. Habegger - Warsaw IN, US
Alex P. Stoller - Fort Wayne IN, US
Kelly A. Timmons - Warsaw IN, US
Nathan Chastain - Warsaw IN, US
Marvin Figueroa - Warsaw IN, US
Clarence M. Panchison - Warsaw IN, US
Gary D. Bos - Moxee WA, US
Ernest U. Conrad - Seattle WA, US
Kimberly Les - Clarkston MI, US
Herrn Neumann - Magdeburg, DE
Mary I. O'Conner - Jacksonville FL, US
Peter S. Walker - New York NY, US
George D. Letson - Tampa FL, US
Thomas P. Vail - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
ZIMMER, INC. - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
A61B 17/56
US Classification:
606 62
Abstract:
The modular stem component may include a shaft portion, a head, and a sleeve. The shaft portion is configured for receipt within the intramedullary canal of a bone and the head is configured to receive another component of a modular prosthetic system, such as a femoral neck, thereon. In one exemplary embodiment, the head extends radially around at least a portion of the stem and includes a rib defining a flange extending therefrom. The sleeve, which is formed as an independent part of the modular stem component and is made at least partially of a highly porous biomaterial, includes opposing ends and has a bore extending therethrough. The bore is configured to facilitate sliding receipt of the sleeve on the head.
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