Providence, UT, United States of America

T Wade Fallin

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.4

ph-index = 28

Forward Citations = 2,567(Granted Patents)

Forward Citations (Not Self Cited) = 2,196(Sep 21, 2024)

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Years Active: 2006-2025

where 'Filed Patents' based on already Granted Patents

120 patents (USPTO):
1 patent (CIPO):

T. Wade Fallin: An Innovator in Bone Screw and Osteotomy Guide Development

In the field of orthopedics, the development of new devices and surgical techniques can greatly improve patient outcomes. One inventor who has been at the forefront of this field is T. Wade Fallin. Currently based in Hyde Park, Utah, Fallin has contributed significantly to the development of bone screws and osteotomy guides through a long and prolific career that includes more than 200 patents.

Fallin's latest patents include an innovative type of active compression bone screw. This bone screw has a variable-length cavity defined by a proximal member and a distal member with bone-engaging threads. Within this cavity resides a tension member that is coupled to both the proximal and distal members, allowing for the screw to compress and elongate as needed. This feature allows for a bone to be held in place with variable levels of pressure throughout the healing process, leading to better outcomes and reduced need for additional surgeries.

Another recent patented invention from Fallin is the indexed tri-planar osteotomy guide and method. This device and method allow for a bone cut producing a multi-planar change in the alignment of a bone portion by rotating it relative to another bone portion. For orthopedic surgeons, this allows for greater precision when performing osteotomies, reducing the risk of complications and improving the success rates of these procedures.

Fallin has worked with several companies over the years, including the University of Utah Research Foundation and Crossroads Extremity Systems, LLC. He has collaborated with notable figures in the field, such as Robert W. Hoy and Daniel F. Justin, along the way.

With a portfolio of more than 200 patents and a dedication to improving patient outcomes through innovative devices and techniques, T. Wade Fallin continues to be a respected figure in the field of orthopedic surgery. His contributions will undoubtedly continue to shape the field for years to come.

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