ITC Asks for Comments on Orthopedic Surgery Devices Patent Complaint
The International Trade Commission is asking for comments by April 2 on a Section 337 patent complaint filed by MAKO Surgical Corp. on computerized orthopedic surgical devices and software. MAKO alleges that Stanmore imports orthopedic software devices that infringe MAKO's patents, and is seeking a limited exclusion order against the company. The products at issue are used to assist surgeons in the performance of more complex, less-invasive orthopedic surgery. Proposed respondents in MAKO's March 19 complaint include:
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- Stanmore Implants Worldwide of the United Kingdom
- Stanmore, Inc. of Plymouth, Mass.
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