KFx Medical Corporation Awarded New Medical Devices Patent
KFx Medical Corporation today announced that it was granted a new patent from the United States Patent and Trademark Office: U.S. Patent No. 8,100,942 broadly covering knotless double row rotator cuff repair. The new patent bolsters KFx Medical’s patent portfolio and highlights KFx Medical’s innovation in the orthopaedic and medical devices industry.
In 2011, an anonymous party filed a request that the Patent Office re-examine KFx’s first and seminal patent (U.S. Pat. No. 7,585,311) which also broadly covers knotless double row rotator cuff repair. The Patent Office rejected all arguments made by the anonymous party and completely upheld the KFx patent.
In 2011, an anonymous party filed a request that the Patent Office re-examine KFx’s first and seminal patent (U.S. Pat. No. 7,585,311) which also broadly covers knotless double row rotator cuff repair. The Patent Office rejected all arguments made by the anonymous party and completely upheld the KFx patent.
“This new patent further increases the value and importance of KFx Medical’s patent portfolio for the clinically important area of knotless double row rotator cuff repair,” indicated Tate Scott, KFx Medical president and CEO. “Our patent counsel, Knobbe Martens, has done an excellent job in executing our strategy to protect the inventions as described in our patent estate. With each patent, we demonstrate our ongoing commitment to innovation in orthopaedic surgery so that our investors and employees may be rewarded for their contributions.”
The new AppianFx line of implants from KFx are used to reattach tissue to and in bone during shoulder, knee, foot and ankle procedures which combined exceed well over 1 million annual surgical procedures in the United States. Product offerings include those that directly place and secure tissue into bone both with and without the use of sutures.
For additional information about KFx Medical Corporation, visit www.kfxmedical.com.
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