David N. Caborn
Medical Practice at Abraham Flexner Way, Louisville, KY

License number
Kentucky 28310
Issued Date
Aug 13, 1991
Expiration Date
Feb 28, 2018
Category
Orthopaedic Surgery
Type
Hospital Based
Address
Address
201 Abraham Flexner Way #100, Louisville, KY 40202
Education
University of Manchester, 1981
Phone
(502) 587-8222 (Work)

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Name
Address
Phone
David Caborn, age 67
1300 S Buckeye Ln, Goshen, KY 40026
(502) 292-2928
David Caborn
601 Perimeter Dr, Lexington, KY 40517
(859) 268-0268
David N Caborn, age 67
466 Hart Rd, Lexington, KY 40502
David N Caborn
4014 River Oaks Dr, Louisville, KY 40241
(502) 423-1460
David N Caborn
201 Abraham Flexner Way, Louisville, KY 40202
(502) 587-8009
(502) 587-8222

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Dr. David N Caborn, Louisville KY - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. David N Caborn, Louisville KY - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Address:
Shea Orthopedic Group
201 Abraham Flexner Way SUITE 100, Louisville 40202
(502) 587-8222 (Phone), (502) 587-0860 (Fax)
Procedures:
Abscess Incision and Drainage, Allergy Injections, Biopsy and Excision Of Skin Lesions, Birth Control, Blood Culture For Bacteria, Breast Exam, Casting and Splinting Sprains and Broken Bones, Enema, Erythropoietin Test, Estrogen Replacement Therapy
Hospitals:
Shea Orthopedic Group
201 Abraham Flexner Way SUITE 100, Louisville 40202
Jewish Hospital
200 Abraham Flexner Way, Louisville 40202
Education:
Medical Schools
University of Manchester / Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry And Nursing


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David Neil Caborn, Louisville KY

David Neil Caborn, Louisville KY

Specialties:
Orthopedic Surgeon
Address:
201 Abraham Flexner Way, Louisville, KY 40202
6801 Dixie Hwy, Louisville, KY 40258
Education:
University of Manchester, School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Certification in Orthopaedic Surgery


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Method For Creating A Double Bundle Ligament Orientation In A Single Bone Tunnel During Knee Ligament Reconstruction

Method For Creating A Double Bundle Ligament Orientation In A Single Bone Tunnel During Knee Ligament Reconstruction

US Patent:
7819917, Oct 26, 2010
Filed:
Jan 28, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/021203
Inventors:
Reinhold Schmieding - Naples FL, US
Craig D. Morgan - Greenville DE, US
David N. Caborn - Louisville KY, US
Assignee:
Arthrex, Inc. - Naples FL
International Classification:
A61F 2/08
US Classification:
623 1314, 606 73
Abstract:
A method and construct for joint repair in which attachment of a double bundle graft ligament approximates anatomic orientation using interference fixation in a single bone tunnel. The double bundle graft features separable strands. A threaded screw is inserted between the separable strands and provides interference fixation of the graft against radially opposing walls defining the bone tunnel. Attachment of the graft using separated strands more closely approximate the configuration of the native ligament. The resulting reconstruction exhibits mechanical functionality that more accurately mimics that of the intact joint, with a minimum of associated tissue morbidity.


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Method For Creating A Double Bundle Ligament Orientation In A Single Bone Tunnel During Knee Ligament Reconstruction

Method For Creating A Double Bundle Ligament Orientation In A Single Bone Tunnel During Knee Ligament Reconstruction

US Patent:
2005009, May 5, 2005
Filed:
Oct 28, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/975087
Inventors:
Reinhold Schmieding - Naples FL, US
Craig Morgan - Greenville DE, US
David Caborn - Louisville KY, US
International Classification:
A61F002/08
US Classification:
623013140, 623013110
Abstract:
A method and construct for joint repair in which attachment of a double bundle graft ligament approximates anatomic orientation using interference fixation in a single bone tunnel. The double bundle graft features separable strands. A threaded screw is inserted between the separable strands and provides interference fixation of the graft against radially opposing walls defining the bone tunnel. Attachment of the graft using separated strands more closely approximate the configuration of the native ligament. The resulting reconstruction exhibits mechanical functionality that more accurately mimics that of the intact joint, with a minimum of associated tissue morbidity.


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Method For Creating A Double Bundle Ligament Orientation In A Single Bone Tunnel During Knee Ligament Reconstruction

Method For Creating A Double Bundle Ligament Orientation In A Single Bone Tunnel During Knee Ligament Reconstruction

US Patent:
2011004, Feb 17, 2011
Filed:
Oct 25, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/911253
Inventors:
Reinhold Schmieding - Naples FL, US
Craig D. Morgan - Greenville DE, US
David N. Caborn - Louisville KY, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/08
US Classification:
623 1314
Abstract:
A method and construct for joint repair in which attachment of a double bundle graft ligament approximates anatomic orientation using interference fixation in a single bone tunnel. The double bundle graft features separable strands. A threaded screw is inserted between the separable strands and provides interference fixation of the graft against radially opposing walls defining the bone tunnel. Attachment of the graft using separated strands more closely approximate the configuration of the native ligament. The resulting reconstruction exhibits mechanical functionality that more accurately mimics that of the intact joint, with a minimum of associated tissue morbidity.


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Method For Creating A Double Bundle Ligament Orientation In A Single Bone Tunnel During Knee Ligament Reconstruction

Method For Creating A Double Bundle Ligament Orientation In A Single Bone Tunnel During Knee Ligament Reconstruction

US Patent:
2012026, Oct 18, 2012
Filed:
Jun 25, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/532203
Inventors:
Reinhold Schmieding - Naples FL, US
Craig D. Morgan - Greenville DE, US
David N. Caborn - Louisville KY, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/08
US Classification:
623 1314
Abstract:
A method and construct for joint repair in which attachment of a double bundle graft ligament approximates anatomic orientation using interference fixation in a single bone tunnel. The double bundle graft features separable strands. A threaded screw is inserted between the separable strands and provides interference fixation of the graft against radially opposing walls defining the bone tunnel. Attachment of the graft using separated strands more closely approximate the configuration of the native ligament. The resulting reconstruction exhibits mechanical functionality that more accurately mimics that of the intact joint, with a minimum of associated tissue morbidity.


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Ligament Fixation Using Graft Harness

Ligament Fixation Using Graft Harness

US Patent:
7468074, Dec 23, 2008
Filed:
Oct 29, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/975379
Inventors:
David N. Caborn - Louisville KY, US
Gregory Guederian - Naples FL, US
Assignee:
Arthrex, Inc. - Naples FL
International Classification:
A61F 2/08
US Classification:
623 1314
Abstract:
A graft harness for securing a ligament in a bone tunnel takes the form of a shaped plug having a proximal end and a distal end. A radial groove is formed in the distal end of the plug which accepts a looped ligament graft. A suture passageway formed through the plug transverse to the groove accepts a length of suture. The proximal end of the plug features a concave configuration adapted to accept the distal end of an interference screw. A ligament graft is secured in a bone tunnel using the graft harness by seating the looped graft within the groove to form a harness/graft construct, passing a length of suture through the suture passageway, and drawing the harness/graft construct into the tunnel using the length of suture looped through the suture passageway. The graft is secured primarily using an interference screw which engages the concave proximal end of the harness. The harness provides secondary fixation of the graft in the bone tunnel.