Inventor · Waldenburg, CH

Peter Senn

35Patents
14h-index
44Co-inventors
81Inventor score

Filing activity: Nov 3, 1998 → Aug 9, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7753938B2 Apparatus for treating spinal stenosis Human Necessities 141 Expired
US6319253A Intramedullary nail with locking hole Human Necessities 118 Expired
US6039742A Alignment device for locking the base part of intramedullary nails Human Necessities 78 Expired
US6379360B1 Spiral blade insertion instrument Human Necessities 58 Expired
US10869659B2 Surgical instrument connectors and related methods Human Necessities 39 Active
US9913727B2 Expandable implant Human Necessities 36 Active
US7632272B2 Device for bone fixation Human Necessities 30 Expired
US8162998B2 Bone screw Human Necessities 30 Active
US8066706B2 Surgical nail Human Necessities 30 Active
US8968365B2 Interspinous spacer Human Necessities 25 Active
US10682130B2 Surgical access port stabilization Human Necessities 23 Active
US8888779B2 Locking screw for an intramedullary nail Human Necessities 22 Active
US7892234B2 Intramedullary nail Human Necessities 20 Active
US8518040B2 Intramedullary nail Human Necessities 18 Active
US10111712B2 Proximal-end securement of a minimally invasive working channel Human Necessities 13 Active
US11439380B2 Surgical instrument connectors and related methods Human Necessities 12 Active
US8313488B2 Intramedullary nail Human Necessities 10 Active
US8109930B2 Surgical nail Human Necessities 8 Active
US8465489B2 Surgical nail Human Necessities 7 Active
US8216239B2 Device for bone fixation Human Necessities 7 Active
US8870890B2 Pronged holder for treating spinal stenosis Human Necessities 6 Active
US8257409B2 Reference pin Human Necessities 5 Active
US9737347B2 Surgical nail Human Necessities 5 Active
US8388661B2 Rod connector for attaching a bone anchor to a support rod and implantation instrument therefor Human Necessities 5 Active
US9011440B2 Bone screw Human Necessities 4 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.