
LONG BONE FRACTURE REDUCTION SYSTEM
ITEM NO. – 202605A-B BUNDLE
US Patent 12,016,599 Long Bone Fracture Reduction System
US Patent 12,390,252 Fracture Reduction Device
Hybrid License Upfront Price: $1,260,000 USD (Plus Negotiated Terms of License)
Status: Title is clean
Regulatory Profile: Likely Class III with a significant “long tail,” including Hatch-Waxman (PTE) eligibility through the mid-2040s.
SYNOPSIS
Stop Fitting Patients to Nails. Start Fitting The Patients Instead.
- The “Old Way”: Surgeons currently contemplate “close enough?” They ream the bone, slide in a static rod, and hope the transverse locking screws hold. If there is a gap or a rotational mismatch, the patient pays the price in non-union or mal-union.
- The Castro Way (The Future): The “static” limitation is eliminated. This system features an Active Expandable Interface that fills the canal's unique geometry.
- No More Screws: By moving to a 360° mechanical interlock, you eliminate the stress points and “toggle” inherent in traditional locking bolts.
- Intra-Operative Adjustment: The surgeon can modulate the expansion and reduction in situ. If the reduction isn't perfect, you don't have to pull the nail. Simply adjust the expansion.
- Customization: Every use is a custom fit of that specific fracture and that specific bone density.
MPB Note: The current state-of-the-art is nails. This bundle allows you to sell Personalized Reduction. It’s the first IM system that gives the power of adjustment back to the surgeon after the incision is closed. You aren’t just buying a patent; you’re buying better surgery for the patient.
Diligence & Assets
OWNER: Medical Patents LLC
USPTO: USPTO Examiner found zero "piggy-back" prior art during prosecution.
PRINCIPAL INVENTOR: Frank Castro, MD


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