Daryl R Sybert
Osteopathic Medicine in New Albany, OH

License number
Utah 7106585-1204
Issued Date
Nov 18, 2008
Expiration Date
May 31, 2018
Category
Osteopathic Physician
Type
Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon
Address
Address
New Albany, OH
Education
OHIO UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE

Professional information

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Dr. Daryl R Sybert, New Albany OH - DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine)

Specialties:
Orthopedic Spine Surgery
Address:
Orthopedic and Neurologicl Cnslts
5040 Forest Dr STE 300, New Albany 43054
(614) 890-6555 (Phone)
Orthopedic and Neurologicl Cnslts
70 S Cleveland Ave STE A, Westerville 43081
(614) 890-6555 (Phone)
New Albany Surgery Center
5040 Forest Dr STE 100, New Albany 43054
Procedures:
Cervical & Lumbar Spine Surgery, Discectomy, Laminectomy, Minimally-Invasive Spine Surgery, Spine (Back) & Neck Surgery (Spinal Fusion)
Conditions:
Back and Neck Pain, Herniated Disc, Scoliosis, Spinal Stenosis, Spine Tumors, Spondylolisthesis, Trauma
Certifications:
Orthopedic Surgery
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Orthopedic and Neurologicl Cnslts
5040 Forest Dr STE 300, New Albany 43054
Orthopedic and Neurologicl Cnslts
70 S Cleveland Ave STE A, Westerville 43081
New Albany Surgery Center
5040 Forest Dr STE 100, New Albany 43054
Mount Carmel New Albany Surgical Hospital
7333 Smith's Ml Rd, New Albany 43054
Mount Carmel - St. Anns
500 South Cleveland Ave, Westerville 43081
The Ohio State University Hospital East
1492 East Broad St, Columbus 43205
Education:
Medical School
Ohio University College Of Osteopathic Medicine
Graduated: 1986
Grandview Hospital
Doctor's Hospital
Sinai Hospital Of Detroit
Cleveland Spine & Arthritis Ctr


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Biocompatible Osteogenic Band For Repair Of Spinal Disorders

US Patent:
6752831, Jun 22, 2004
Filed:
Dec 8, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/733327
Inventors:
Daryl R. Sybert - New Albany OH
Lawrence A. Shimp - Morganville NJ
Todd M. Boyce - Aberdeen NJ
John W. Boyle - Upper Montclair NJ
Assignee:
Osteotech, Inc. - Eatontown NJ
International Classification:
A61F 208
US Classification:
623 1317, 623 1311, 623 1319
Abstract:
Methods of repairing a joint formed by at least two bone sections are provided wherein a biocompatible osteogenic band fabricated from an osteogenic biological material such as bone, tendon, ligament and collagen is affixed to two or more bone sections.


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Integral, Articulated, Pedicle Screw And Longitudinal Member For Spinal Osteosynthesis

US Patent:
7785353, Aug 31, 2010
Filed:
Feb 2, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/049907
Inventors:
Daryl R. Sybert - New Albany OH, US
Assignee:
Syberspine Limited - New Albany OH
International Classification:
A61B 17/70
US Classification:
606272
Abstract:
A pedicle screw is pre-connected to a longitudinal member by an articulation joint. The articulation range is through an angle extending at least from a 90° angle between the longitudinal axis of the pedicle screw and the longitudinal axis of the longitudinal member to an angle sufficiently near a coaxial orientation between those longitudinal axes to permit the first pedicle screw to be screwed into a pedicle of a first vertebra with the longitudinal member attached to the first pedicle screw. A lock fixes the longitudinal member to the first pedicle screw in a selected orientation. A second pedicle screw has an anchor joint with a lock for receiving and being fixed to the longitudinal member after the longitudinal member is rotated into engagement with the anchor joint. The pre-connection with sufficient articulation eliminates the need to connect the longitudinal member to one of the pedicle screws through an incision and assures proper alignment of any bend placed in the longitudinal member.


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Structure And Method For Driving A Pedicle Screw With An Attached Support Rod For Spinal Osteosynthesis

US Patent:
2009030, Dec 10, 2009
Filed:
Jun 6, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/134479
Inventors:
Daryl R. Sybert - New Albany OH, US
Assignee:
Syberspine Limited - New Albany OH
International Classification:
A61B 17/70, A61B 17/04, A61B 17/58
US Classification:
606264, 606301, 606305, 606104
Abstract:
Improvements for a pedicle screw that is pre-connected to a support rod by an articulation joint so that the pedicle screw can be installed with the support rod attached to it. A first driven interlock element is joined to the pedicle screw. A driver interlock element is formed at a first end of the support rod and is matingly engageable with the driven interlock element of the pedicle screw. The support rod is retained in the joint in a manner that allows it to be pivoted between a position that is substantially coaxial with the pedicle screw and an installed position transverse to the pedicle screw. The support rod, when aligned coaxially with the pedicle screw is able to slide axially within the articulation joint to permit engagement of the driver interlock element of the rod with the driven interlock element of the screw.


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Method For Attaching Articulated, Pedicle Screws Joined To A Longitudinal Member For Spinal Osteosynthesis

US Patent:
2008015, Jun 26, 2008
Filed:
Mar 4, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/042027
Inventors:
Daryl R. Sybert - New Albany OH, US
Assignee:
SYBERSPINE LIMITED - New Albany OH
International Classification:
A61B 17/58, A61B 17/56
US Classification:
606279, 606301, 606308, 606246
Abstract:
A pedicle screw is pre-connected to a longitudinal member by an articulation joint. The articulation range is through an angle extending at least from a 90° angle between the longitudinal axis of the pedicle screw and the longitudinal axis of the longitudinal member to an angle sufficiently near a coaxial orientation between those longitudinal axes to permit the first pedicle screw to be screwed into a pedicle of a first vertebra with the longitudinal member attached to the first pedicle screw. A lock fixes the longitudinal member to the first pedicle screw in a selected orientation. A second pedicle screw has an anchor joint with a lock for receiving and being fixed to the longitudinal member after the longitudinal member is rotated into engagement with the anchor joint. The pre-connection with sufficient articulation eliminates the need to connect the longitudinal member to one of the pedicle screws through an incision and assures proper alignment of any bend placed in the longitudinal member.


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Spinal Intervertebral Implant Insertion Tool

US Patent:
2002018, Dec 12, 2002
Filed:
Oct 25, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/086041
Inventors:
Erik Martz - Howell NJ, US
John Boyle - Montclair NJ, US
Daryl Sybert - New Albany OH, US
International Classification:
A61B017/56
US Classification:
606/061000
Abstract:
An insertion tool for a C-shaped bone spinal wedge shaped intervertebral implant comprises an outer shank with a hollow core in which is placed a shaft with a threaded stud which passes through a bore in the shank at an implant insertion end of the shank. A flat extension member defines a plane and extends from the shank overlying the stud, the stud for receiving a threaded bore of the spinal implant. The shaft has a knob distal the stud for rotatably attaching the stud to the implant. The extension member abuts the implant at mating flat surfaces which are spaced by a medial recess formed by a portion of the medullary canal of a long bone. A cap slides over the shank at an end opposite the extension member to capture the shaft in the shank core. A guide rod is attached to a collar on the shank normal to the plane of the extension member to assist the surgeon in orienting the implant to the disc space orientation during insertion of the implant. The extension member prevents rotation of the implant and in some implementations may absorb insertion stresses to minimize damage to the implant during insertion.


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Biocompatible Osteogenic Band For Repair Of Spinal Disorders

US Patent:
7799076, Sep 21, 2010
Filed:
Aug 18, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/193534
Inventors:
Daryl R. Sybert - New Albany OH, US
Lawrence A. Shimp - Morganville NJ, US
Todd M. Boyce - Matawan NJ, US
John W. Boyle - Upper Montclair NJ, US
Assignee:
Osteotech, Inc. - Eatontown NJ
International Classification:
A61F 2/08, A61F 2/44
US Classification:
623 1317
Abstract:
Methods of repairing a joint formed by at least two bone sections are provided wherein a biocompatible osteogenic band fabricated from an osteogenic biological material such as bone, tendon, ligament and collagen is affixed to two or more bone sections.


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Biocompatible Osteogenic Band For Repair Of Spinal Disorders

US Patent:
7413576, Aug 19, 2008
Filed:
May 20, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/850149
Inventors:
Daryl R Sybert - New Albany OH, US
Lawrence A. Shimp - Morganville NJ, US
Todd M Boyce - Aberdeen NJ, US
John W. Boyle - Upper Montclair NJ, US
Assignee:
Osteotech, Inc. - Eatontown NJ
International Classification:
A61F 2/08, A61F 2/44
US Classification:
623 1317
Abstract:
Methods of repairing a joint formed by at least two bone sections are provided wherein a biocompatible osteogenic band fabricated from an osteogenic biological material such as bone, tendon, ligament and collagen is affixed to two or more bone sections.


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Bone Anchors For Orthopedic Applications

US Patent:
2010008, Apr 1, 2010
Filed:
Mar 27, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/413013
Inventors:
Daryl R. Sybert - New Albany OH, US
Sigurd Berven - SanFrancisco CA, US
Randal R. Betz - Ocean City NJ, US
Oheneba Boachie-Adjei - New York NY, US
Scott Boden - Atlanta GA, US
Michael F. O'Brien - Coral Gables FL, US
Alexis P. Shelokov - Plano TX, US
John M. Winterbottom - Howell NJ, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/84, A61B 17/56
US Classification:
606326, 606 86 R
Abstract:
Bone anchors and related methods for their use are described. The inventive anchor is suitable for placement in bone and for use in orthopedic surgery and dentistry. The bone anchor can be made from a bone/polymer or bone substitute/polymer composite, and can provide a firm and secure base for attaching a fastening device. The bone anchor can be used in various orthopedic and dental procedures including spinal surgery, where normal, cancellous, cortical, diseased or osteoporotic bone is present. The bone anchor can be resorbed and/or replaced with native bone tissue over a period of time. In certain embodiments, the bone anchor is made malleable or flowable and formed in situ or in vivo.


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Biocompatible Osteogenic Band For Repair Of Spinal Disorders

US Patent:
2011004, Feb 24, 2011
Filed:
Sep 20, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/885818
Inventors:
Daryl R. Sybert - New Albany OH, US
Lawrence A. Shimp - Morganville NJ, US
Todd M. Boyce - Averdeen NJ, US
John W. Boyle - Upper Montclair NJ, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/70
US Classification:
606263
Abstract:
Methods of repairing a joint formed by at least two bone sections are provided wherein a biocompatible osteogenic band fabricated from an osteogenic biological material such as bone, tendon, ligament and collagen is affixed to two or more bone sections.