Brighton, MA, United States of America

Lin Yin


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.7

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 53(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Brookline, MA (US) (2017 - 2018)
  • Brighton, MA (US) (2015 - 2019)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2015-2019

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4 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations in Spinal Fixation by Lin Yin

Introduction

Lin Yin is an accomplished inventor based in Brighton, MA (US), known for her significant contributions to spinal fixation technology. With a total of four patents to her name, she has developed innovative solutions that enhance the effectiveness and safety of spinal surgeries.

Latest Patents

One of Lin Yin's latest patents is a "System and method for spinal fixation via a trans-facet pedicle screw assembly." This spinal fixation device includes a bone screw with a spherical head and a threaded elongated body. The tulip-shaped seat of the device is designed to engage the spherical head, allowing for polyaxial rotation while preventing the screw from passing entirely through the opening. Additionally, the device features a rod seat that engages the inner surface of the tulip-shaped seat and a washer that snappably engages the outer surface of the tulip-shaped seat. Another notable patent is for a "Bone fastener for a spinal fixation assembly," which includes an implantable cervical plate assembly with a threaded main body and a head designed to break when inserted into a groove, ensuring secure placement.

Career Highlights

Lin Yin works at SpineFrontier, Inc., a company dedicated to advancing spinal surgery technologies. Her work focuses on developing innovative spinal fixation devices that improve surgical outcomes and patient recovery.

Collaborations

Lin collaborates with notable professionals in her field, including Kingsley R. Chin and Matthew Ibarra, contributing to the advancement of spinal surgery techniques.

Conclusion

Lin Yin's innovative patents and contributions to spinal fixation technology demonstrate her commitment to improving surgical practices and patient care. Her work continues to influence the field of spinal surgery significantly.

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