RICHARD D GUYER
Medical Practice in Plano, TX

License number
Pennsylvania MD018269E
Category
Medicine
Type
Medical Physician and Surgeon
Address
Address 2
Plano, TX 75093
Pennsylvania

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Richard Guyer
418 Greenich St, Johnstown, PA 15902
Richard Guyer, age 93
607 W Gray Fox Ln, Glen Mills, PA 19342
(610) 361-0949
Richard Guyer, age 40
67 Peach Ln, Ronks, PA 17572
(908) 665-9876
Richard Guyer, age 87
729 Terrace Dr, Lewisburg, PA 17837
Richard Guyer, age 78
1618 2Nd Ave, York, PA 17403
(717) 578-9589

Professional information

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Dr. Richard D Guyer, Plano TX - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Address:
Texas Back Institute
6020 W Parker Rd, Plano 75093
(972) 608-5000 (Phone), (972) 608-5020 (Fax)
Texas Back Institute
2800 E Highway 114 SUITE 220, Trophy Club 76262
(817) 430-3900 (Phone)
Procedures:
Decompression, Neck Disorders, Cervical Disc Replacement Surgery, Spine (Back) & Neck Surgery (Except Spinal Fusion), Facet Injection, Bone Fractures, Cervical Injections, Spinal Fusions, Back Disorders, Spine (Back) Surgery
Hospitals:
Texas Back Institute
6020 W Parker Rd, Plano 75093
Texas Back Institute
2800 E Highway 114 SUITE 220, Trophy Club 76262
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano
6200 West Parker Rd, Plano 75093
Texas Health Center for Diagnostics and Surgery
6020 West Parker Rd, Plano 75093
Medical Center of Plano
3901 West 15Th St, Plano 75075
Philosophy:
My treatment philosophy is to treat my patients the way I would want myself or my family members to be treated. I always utilize what I like to refer to as the 'family test' when advising treatment and surgical options for my patients.
Education:
Medical Schools
University Of Pennsylvania School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1975


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Richard Guyer, Plano TX

Work:
Texas Back Institute
6020 W Parker Rd, Plano, TX 75093 Texas Back Institute
2800 Highway 114 E, Roanoke, TX 76262


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Insertion Tool For Inter-Body Vertebral Prosthetic Device With Self-Deploying Screws

US Patent:
2014005, Feb 27, 2014
Filed:
Jan 29, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/752923
Inventors:
Richard D. Guyer - Plano TX, US
Jack Zigler - Plano TX, US
Adam A. Pike - Bountiful UT, US
Randall F. Lee - Grand Prairie TX, US
Assignee:
AMICUS DESIGN GROUP, LLC - Grand Prairie TX
International Classification:
A61F 2/46
US Classification:
623 1716
Abstract:
An apparatus for inserting an intervertebral prosthesis within a spine of a mammal includes: a handle including a drive nut operating to produce rotational torque in response to user-input about a central axis; a first drive shaft including a proximal end in communication with the drive nut, receiving rotational torque therefrom, and imparting rotational torque to the first drive shaft about a first axis, which is laterally offset from the central axis; and a distal end of the first drive shaft including a first drive head; and a chuck disposed at a distal end of the tool for engaging the intervertebral prosthesis during implantation, wherein the first drive shaft extends through the chuck and the first drive head engages a first gear of the intervertebral prosthesis, such that rotation of the first gear causes rotation and deployment of a first anchoring element of the intervertebral prosthesis.


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Apparatus And Method For Inserting Intervertebral Implants

US Patent:
8500749, Aug 6, 2013
Filed:
Apr 19, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/089517
Inventors:
Randall F. Lee - Arlington TX, US
Jack E. Zigler - Plano TX, US
Richard D. Guyer - Plano TX, US
Michael J. Mojica - Arlington TX, US
Assignee:
Prescient Surgical Designs, LLC - Grand Prairie TX
International Classification:
A61B 17/70
US Classification:
606 99, 606 86 A
Abstract:
An instrument for inserting an implant between vertebrae includes an upper and a lower ramp each having a respective proximal and a distal end. A bracket assembly is coupled to the upper and lower ramps at the proximal ends. The bracket assembly biases the upper and lower ramps closed at the distal end. A drive member has a longitudinal axis and a screw thread thereon. The drive member is disposed between the upper and lower ramps and extends through a passage in the bracket assembly. An adjustable spreader is operably coupled to the drive member and movable between the upper and lower ramps along the longitudinal axis by rotation of the drive member. The adjustable spreader separates the upper ramp from the lower ramp during forwardly movement along the longitudinal axis. An implant holder is coupled to the adjustable spreader.


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Interbody Vertebral Prosthetic And Orthopedic Fusion Device With Self-Deploying Anchors

US Patent:
2013024, Sep 19, 2013
Filed:
Feb 19, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/770511
Inventors:
Daniel S. Savage - Cleveland OH, US
Alan W. Rorke - Bristol, GB
Richard D. Guyer - PLANO TX, US
Jack E. Zigler - PLANO TX, US
Assignee:
AMICUS DESIGN GROUP, LLC - Grand Prairie TX
International Classification:
A61F 2/44
US Classification:
623 1716
Abstract:
A prosthesis includes: a body including a first major surface for engaging an endplate of a first vertebral bone of a spine, a second major surface for engaging an endplate of an adjacent, second vertebral bone of the spine; at least one aperture extending from within the body and opening at the first major surface; at least one anchoring element disposed within the aperture and including a shaft having proximal and distal ends; and a drive mechanism engaging the proximal end of the at least one anchoring element and operating to push the at least one anchoring element out through the at least one aperture and into the first vertebral bone, without rotating the at least one anchoring element about an axis thereof.


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Spinal Stabilization System And Method

US Patent:
8439953, May 14, 2013
Filed:
Jul 18, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/779762
Inventors:
Margaret E. Mitchell - Cedar Park TX, US
Michael E. Landry - Austin TX, US
Stephen H. Hochschuler - Dallas TX, US
Richard D. Guyer - Plano TX, US
Assignee:
Zimmer Spine, Inc. - Minneaspolis MN
International Classification:
A61B 17/56
US Classification:
606279, 606246
Abstract:
A spinal stabilization system may include a pair of structural members coupled to at least a portion of a human vertebra with connectors. Connectors may couple structural members to spinous processes. Some embodiments of a spinal stabilization system may include fasteners that couple structural members to vertebrae. In some embodiments, a spinal stabilization system provides three points of fixation for a single vertebral level. A fastener may fixate a facet joint between adjacent vertebrae and couple a stabilization structural member to a vertebra. Connectors may couple the structural members to the spinous processes of the vertebrae. Use of a spinal stabilization system may improve the stability of a weakened or damaged portion of a spine. When used in conjunction with an implant or other device, the spinal stabilization system may immobilize vertebrae and allow for fusion of the implant or other device with vertebrae.


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Spinal Stabilization System And Method

US Patent:
2013020, Aug 8, 2013
Filed:
Apr 22, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/867501
Inventors:
Zimmer Spine, Inc. - Minneapolis MN, US
Michael E. Landry - Austin TX, US
Stephen H. Hochschuler - Dallas TX, US
Richard D. Guyer - Plano TX, US
Assignee:
Zimmer Spine, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61B 17/70
US Classification:
606248
Abstract:
A spinal stabilization system may include a pair of structural members coupled to at least a portion of a human vertebra with connectors. Connectors may couple structural members to spinous processes. Some embodiments of a spinal stabilization system may include fasteners that couple structural members to vertebrae. In some embodiments, a spinal stabilization system, provides three points of fixation for a single vertebral level. A fastener may fixate a facet joint between adjacent vertebrae and couple a stabilization structural member to a vertebra. Connectors may couple the structural members to the spinous processes of the vertebrae. Use of a spinal stabilization system may improve the stability of a weakened or damaged portion of a spine. When used in conjunction with an implant or other device, the spinal stabilization system may immobilize vertebrae and allow for fusion of the implant or other device with vertebrae.


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Spinal Stabilization System And Method

US Patent:
2003004, Feb 27, 2003
Filed:
Jul 19, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/200024
Inventors:
Margaret Mitchell - Cedar Park TX, US
Michael Landry - Austin TX, US
Stephen Hochschuler - Dallas TX, US
Richard Guyer - Plano TX, US
International Classification:
A61B017/70
US Classification:
606/061000, 606/069000
Abstract:
A spinal stabilization system may include a pair of structural members coupled to at least a portion of a human vertebra with connectors. Connectors may couple structural members to spinous processes. Some embodiments of a spinal stabilization system may include fasteners that couple structural members to vertebrae. In some embodiments, a spinal stabilization system provides three points of fixation for a single vertebral level. A fastener may fixate a facet joint between adjacent vertebrae and couple a stabilization structural member to a vertebra. Connectors may couple the structural members to the spinous processes of the vertebrae. Use of a spinal stabilization system may improve the stability of a weakened or damaged portion of a spine. When used in conjunction with an implant or other device, the spinal stabilization system may immobilize vertebrae and allow for fusion of the implant or other device with vertebrae.


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Apparatus And Methods For Inserting An Implant

US Patent:
2013024, Sep 19, 2013
Filed:
Feb 26, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/777435
Inventors:
Richard D. Guyer - Plano TX, US
Jack Zigler - Plano TX, US
Adam A. Pike - Bountiful UT, US
Randall F. Lee - Grand Prairie TX, US
Assignee:
K2M, INC. - Leesburg VA
International Classification:
A61F 2/44
US Classification:
623 1716
Abstract:
A system and method for inserting an implant into a cavity is disclosed, which may include advancing an implant insertion instrument toward a pair of adjacent bodies, the implant insertion instrument having two opposed ramps, wherein each ramp has a distal tip and wherein the longitudinal axes of the opposed ramps are separated by an initial angle; inserting the distal tips of the opposed ramps between the adjacent bodies, thereby creating an initial interbody cavity between the adjacent bodies; expanding the interbody cavity while maintaining the initial angle between the longitudinal axes of the opposed ramps; placing the implant in a final location between the adjacent bodies; transferring a compressive force urging the adjacent bodies together from the opposed ramps to the implant; and extracting the implant insertion instrument from the interbody cavity.