Stephen J Hendricks, Age 40Colorado Springs, CO

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Colorado Springs, CO

Palmer, AK

Wasilla, AK

PO Box 876433, Wasilla, AK 99687

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Stephen Hendricks - Lawyer

ISLN:
914532468
Admitted:
1997

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Stephen C Hendricks

Licenses:
License #: 306051-6303 - Expired
Category: Security Companies & Guards
Issued Date: Nov 25, 1992
Expiration Date: Nov 29, 1993
Type: Unarmed Private Security Officer

Stephen E. Hendricks

Licenses:
License #: E-2809 - Expired
Category: Engineering Intern

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Cmm Programer

Work:
Gkn
Cmm Programer
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Cashier, Sales Associate At Tj Maxx

Position:
Cashier, sales associate at TJ Maxx
Location:
United States
Work:
TJ Maxx - Dallas since Sep 2010
Cashier, sales associate
Education:
Richland Community College 2011

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Us Patents

Bioabsorbable Fasteners For Preparing And Securing Ligament Replacement Grafts

US Patent:
2005014, Jul 7, 2005
Filed:
Oct 22, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/971721
Inventors:
David McGuire - Anchorage AK, US
Stephen Hendricks - Anchorage AK, US
Assignee:
Dr. David A. McGuire - Anchorage AK
International Classification:
A61B017/56
US Classification:
606077000
Abstract:
A bioabsorbable implantable device for replacing sutures in construction of a composite graft in ligament replacement surgery. In certain embodiments the device has a female component and a male component where the female component receives and secures the male component. In other embodiments the components of the device are in the shape of a rivet or a staple. The bioabsorbable implantable devices can be used for securing tendon grafts to bone blocks and for holding together the fibers of the tendon graft when the bone-tendon-bone graft is inserted into a patient during surgery. The bioabsorbable implantable device may also be part of a package for use in surgery. The package includes a sterile container for holding at least a graft that is of a predetermined length and width. The package may also include bone blocks. The package is marked as to the graft size including the width and the length of the graft. The graft and the bone blocks may be autogenous, allogenic or constructed from man-made materials.

Bone-Tendon-Bone Assembly With Cancellous Allograft Bone Block Having Cortical End Portion

US Patent:
2010027, Oct 28, 2010
Filed:
Jan 19, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/656125
Inventors:
David A. McGuire - Anchorage AK, US
Anton J. Steiner - Wharton NJ, US
Stephen D. Hendricks - Anchorage AK, US
Stuart Archer - Wall Township NJ, US
Knight David I. - Perth Amboy NJ, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/08
US Classification:
623 1314
Abstract:
The invention is directed toward a sterile bone-tendon-bone assembly with two allograft bone blocks constructed with a cancellous portion and a cortical end portion. Each bone block has an outer curved surface with two opposing longitudinal arcuate grooves cut into the exterior surface which will allow a tendon replacement member to be wrapped around the bone block. The second bone block being in reversed orientation to the first bone block.

Device And Method For Insertion Of Guide Pin

US Patent:
5374270, Dec 20, 1994
Filed:
Sep 9, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/942667
Inventors:
David A. McGuire - Anchorage AK
Stephen D. Hendricks - Anchorage AK
International Classification:
A61B 1700
A61F 500
A61F 232
US Classification:
606 86
Abstract:
A method of inserting a guide pin into tissue including inserting into the tissue a device having a cannula disposed longitudinally therein, a shank, and a tip. A guide pin movably disposed in the cannula and having a shank end proximal to the shank of the drill bit and a tip proximal to the tip of the drill bit. A retaining means associated with at least one of the drill bit and the guide pin for permitting the releasable retention of the guide pin in the cannula by means of adjustable force exerted on the guide pin by the drill bit.

Method And Apparatus For Preparing A Bone And Tendon Graft

US Patent:
5366457, Nov 22, 1994
Filed:
Feb 19, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/019525
Inventors:
David A. McGuire - Anchorage AK
Stephen D. Hendricks - Anchorage AK
International Classification:
A61F 500
A61F 232
US Classification:
606 86
Abstract:
A bone block drill guide and a method for preparing a bone plug and tendon graft in which the bone block drill guide is used in drilling a hole through the bone plug. A harvested bone plug and tendon graft is inserted into a trough in a bone block drill guide. A drill bit is inserted through a hole in a drill guide member to accurately drill a hole in the bone plug supported in the trough below. The bone block drill guide may have a plurality of troughs of different widths. A drill guide member has a hole therethrough for guiding a drill bit. The drill guide member is aligned with a trough so that the hole in the guide member is aligned with the hole in the bottom surface of the trough.

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