Inventor · Montvale, NJ, US

Steven Tatar

18Patents
17h-index
3Co-inventors
63Inventor score

Filing activity: May 1, 1996 → Apr 23, 2003

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5800435A Modular spinal plate for use with modular polyaxial locking pedicle screws Human Necessities 514 Expired
US5667508A Unitary locking cap for use with a pedicle screw Human Necessities 437 Expired
US5725528A Modular polyaxial locking pedicle screw Human Necessities 429 Expired
US5752957A Polyaxial mechanism for use with orthopaedic implant devices Human Necessities 385 Expired
US6468310B1 Intervertebral spacer device having a wave washer force restoring element Human Necessities 323 Expired
US6478801B1 Insertion tool for use with tapered trial intervertebral distraction spacers Human Necessities 290 Expired
US6607559B2 Trial intervertebral distraction spacers Human Necessities 223 Expired
US6436102B1 Method of distracting vertebral bones Human Necessities 199 Expired
US6527806B2 Intervertebral spacer device having a spiral wave washer force restoring element Human Necessities 192 Expired
US6562047B2 Vertebral bone distraction instruments Human Necessities 168 Expired
US6428544B1 Insertion tool for use with trial intervertebral distraction spacers Human Necessities 161 Expired
US6471725B1 Porous intervertebral distraction spacers Human Necessities 145 Expired
US5888204A Acetabular cup having capped polyaxial locking screws Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 133 Expired
US5885284A Hinged variable length cross-link device Human Necessities 92 Expired
US6447548B1 Method of surgically treating scoliosis Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 90 Expired
US6554864B2 Surgical method of treating scoliosis Human Necessities 72 Expired
US6855151B2 Insertion tool for use with trial intervertebral distraction spacers Human Necessities 20 Expired
US6890356B2 Surgical method of treating scoliosis Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 12 Expired

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