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Hyrum, UT   

Riverside, CA   

491 Southwest St, Logan, UT 84321   

River Heights, UT   

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Nathan Pierce - Lawyer

ISLN:
922912016
Admitted:
2008
University:
New York University School of Law

Medicine Doctors

Nathan Pierce

Specialties:
Otolaryngology
Work:
Pacific Eye & Ear Specialists
11645 Wilshire Blvd STE 600, Los Angeles, CA 90025
310-4775558 (phone) 310-4777281 (fax)
Site
Languages:
English, Portuguese, Spanish
Description:
Dr. Pierce works in Los Angeles, CA and specializes in Otolaryngology. Dr. Pierce is affiliated with Providence Saint Johns Health Center, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and Santa Monica UCLA Medical Center.

License Records

Nathan Pierce

Licenses:
License #: 976622 - Expired
Category: Swimming Pool Operator
Issued Date: Aug 18, 2004
Effective Date: Sep 2, 2006
Expiration Date: Aug 18, 2006
Type: Swimming Pool Operator

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Nathan Pierce

Location:
United States
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Nathan Pierce

Location:
Cranston, Rhode Island
Industry:
Telecommunications

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Us Patents

Universal Spinal Disc Implant System

US Patent:
2007007, Mar 29, 2007
Filed:
Sep 25, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/534985
Inventors:
Daniel Justin - Logan UT, US
Lytton Williams - Los Angeles CA, US
Darin Ewer - Providence UT, US
Nathan Pierce - Millville UT, US
International Classification:
H01R 13/627
US Classification:
439354000
Abstract:
A revisable intervertebral implant may include two end plates designed to detachably receive a variety of intermediate components including articulating bearing inserts, elastic inserts, and fusion blocks. Each intermediate component may be secured to a snap insert that snaps into engagement with the corresponding end plate in response to pressure urging the intermediate component toward the end plate along a cephalad-caudal direction. The end plates may first be secured to the corresponding vertebral bodies, and then the intermediate component(s) may be snapped into locking engagement with the implanted end plates to complete in-situ assembly of the intervertebral implant. The implant may easily be revised by snapping the intermediate component(s) out of engagement with the end plates, removing the intermediate component(s), inserting the new intermediate component(s) into the space between the end plates, and snapping the new intermediate component(s) into engagement with the end plates.

Force Limiting Persuader-Reducer

US Patent:
2008022, Sep 11, 2008
Filed:
Sep 25, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/904033
Inventors:
Joshua A. Butters - Chandler AZ, US
T. Wade Fallin - Hyde Park UT, US
Carson Esplin - Logan UT, US
Nathan Pierce - Logan UT, US
Greta Jo Hays - Logan UT, US
Assignee:
Stryker Spine - Cestas
International Classification:
A61F 5/00
A61B 17/00
US Classification:
606 86 A, 606207
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for advancement of a spinal rod in a spinal implant, wherein the apparatus includes a body and a handle attached to the body. A shaft is slidably attached to the body, the shaft is coupled to the handle and has a first end adapted to engage the spinal rod. At least one retractor blade is attached to the body and the spinal implant. The operation of the handle results in the shaft persuading the spinal rod in the spinal implant. The force exerted by the shaft on the spinal rod is limited to a pre-selected force. The apparatus can also be operated in a non-limiting mode when a reduction retractor blade is used.

Universal Spinal Disc Implant System

US Patent:
2010005, Mar 4, 2010
Filed:
Nov 10, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/615989
Inventors:
Daniel F. Justin - Logan UT, US
Lytton A. Williams - Los Angeles CA, US
Darin R. Ewer - Providence UT, US
Nathan Pierce - Millville UT, US
Assignee:
INFINITY ORTHOPAEDICS - Flanlinkg
International Classification:
A61F 2/44
A61B 17/56
US Classification:
623 1715, 623 1716, 606 86 R
Abstract:
A revisable intervertebral implant may include two end plates designed to detachably receive a variety of intermediate components including articulating bearing inserts, elastic inserts, and fusion blocks. Each intermediate component may be secured to a snap insert that snaps into engagement with the corresponding end plate in response to pressure urging the intermediate component toward the end plate along a cephalad-caudal direction. The end plates may first be secured to the corresponding vertebral bodies, and then the intermediate component(s) may be snapped into locking engagement with the implanted end plates to complete in-situ assembly of the intervertebral implant. The implant may easily be revised by snapping the intermediate component(s) out of engagement with the end plates, removing the intermediate component(s), inserting the new intermediate component(s) into the space between the end plates, and snapping the new intermediate component(s) into engagement with the end plates.

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