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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Kitchens; David Gregory.The latest application filed is for "method and apparatus for percutaneously securing a bone screw and a bone plate to a bone of a patient".
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Method and apparatus for percutaneously securing a bone screw and a bone plate to a bone of a patient Grant 7,955,361 - Kitchens June 7, 2 | 2011-06-07 |
Method And Apparatus For Percutaneously Securing A Bone Screw And A Bone Plate To A Bone Of A Patient App 20090005822 - Kitchens; David Gregory | 2009-01-01 |
Method and apparatus for percutaneously securing a bone screw and a bone plate to a bone of a patient Grant 7,431,731 - Kitchens October 7, 2 | 2008-10-07 |
Method and apparatus for percutaneously securing a bone screw and a bone plate to a bone of a patient App 20050159753 - Kitchens, David Gregory | 2005-07-21 |
Method and apparatus for percutaneously securing a bone screw and a bone plate to a bone of a patient Grant 6,916,323 - Kitchens July 12, 2 | 2005-07-12 |
Method and apparatus for percutaneously securing a bone screw and a bone plate to a bone of a patient App 20030040752 - Kitchens, David Gregory | 2003-02-27 |
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