Andrew Lamborne
Biomet
13 Papers
736 Citations
Andrew Lamborne is an academic researcher from Biomet. The author has contributed to research in topics: Set screw & Fixation (surgical). The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 13 publications.
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Papers
Patent
Spinal implants and methods
Andrew Lamborne,Lawrence Binder,Terry Ziemek,Michael Fulton,Jeffrey Thramann,Robert Lins +5 more
- 19 Nov 2008
TL;DR: In this article, a spinal implant for placement between adjacent processes of the human spine is described, where the spacer is expandable from a first size to a second size, and the retention members are fixed relative to spacer.
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Spinous process implants and associated methods
Andrew Lamborne,Michael Fulton,Jeffrey Thramann +2 more
- 15 Nov 2007
TL;DR: The spinous process implant as discussed by the authors limits the maximum spacing between the spinous processes by using a spacer and a cerclage element offset from the midline of the spacer.
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Dynamic spinal stabilization
Jeffery Thramann,Michael Fulton,Fredricey Ryan,Greg Causey,Andrew Lamborne +4 more
- 16 Oct 2007
TL;DR: A dynamic spinal stabilization apparatus comprises a stabilization device such as a rod or a plate as discussed by the authors, which provides relative movement between the devices to allow spinal flexion and extension, initially constrained by degradable materials, such as resorbable material, to allow and screws to fuse to the associated bone.
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Spinous process implants, instruments, and methods
Andrew Lamborne,Jeff Thramann,Michael Fulton +2 more
- 10 Aug 2009
TL;DR: In this paper, a spacer and a cerclage element offset from the midline of the spacer are used to define a fulcrum and the element is operative to impart a moment to the vertebrae.
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Interspinsous implants and methods
Andrew Lamborne,Justin Taber,Michael Fulton,Joseph Maddux +3 more
- 10 Aug 2010
TL;DR: The spinous process implant as mentioned in this paper limits the maximum spacing between the spinous processes in order to facilitate tissue in-growth, and uses a spacer and a cerclage element offset from the midline of the spacer to impart a moment to the vertebrae.
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