Robert Kieval
13 Papers
458 Citations
Robert Kieval is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Space (mathematics) & Column (typography). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications.
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Papers
Patent
Tissue distraction device
Wesley D. Johnson,Tyler Lipschultz,Larry Wales,Robert Kieval +3 more
- 05 Oct 2007
TL;DR: In this article, a column of wafers is inserted between the tissue surfaces so as to expand in a given direction as the Wafers are consecutively added to the column.
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Method for treating tibial plateau compression fractures
Wesley D. Johnson,Tyler Lipschultz,Larry Wales,Robert Kieval +3 more
- 21 Jul 2003
TL;DR: In this paper, a column of wafers is inserted between the tissue surfaces so as to expand in a given direction as the Wafers are consecutively added to the column.
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Expansion member for insertion into a body tissue space
Wesley D. Johnson,Tyler Lipschultz,Larry Wales,Robert Kieval +3 more
- 16 Sep 2013
TL;DR: An apparatus and method for interbody fusion including distracting, in a given direction, and supporting opposing vertebral bodies is provided in this article. But this method requires the insertion of a plurality of wafers to the vertebral body.
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Reduction system for restoration of a vertebral body
Wesley D. Johnson,Tyler Lipschultz,Larry Wales,Robert Kieval +3 more
- 05 Oct 2007
TL;DR: In this article, a column of wafers is oriented between the endplates so as to expand in a given direction as the wafer are consecutively added to the column, and an apparatus and method is provided for distracting and supporting opposed endplates of a vertebral body.
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Method of interbody fusion with stacked elements
Wesley D. Johnson,Tyler Lipschultz,Larry Wales,Robert Kieval +3 more
- 21 Jul 2003
Abstract: An apparatus and method for distracting, in a given direction, and supporting two tissue surfaces. A plurality of wafers are consecutively inserted between the two tissue surfaces to create a column of wafers. The column of wafers is oriented between the tissue surfaces so as to expand in the given direction as the wafers are consecutively added to the column.
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