2008年12月21日星期日

Medtronic loses lawsuit against Synthes

Synthes Inc has reported that it was successful in its court proceedings brought against Medtronic Sofamor Danek, Inc in US District Court in Memphis, Tennessee.
Synthes had sought the assistance of the court to protect one of its patents, covering the "ProDisc-L" device with its unique single-keel design.On December 5, 2008, the jury upheld the validity of the Synthes patent and found that Medtronic willfully infringed the patent by the manufacture of the entire line of Maverick total disc replacement devices.
The jury also found that Synthes was entitled to lost profits for approximately half of the infringing sales, plus a royalty of 18% on the remaining sales. All commercial sales of Maverick products have been generated outside the US because the products have not been approved for commercial sale in the US.
The total damages will be determined by a post-trial accounting."We are pleased with the jury's verdict," said Michel Orsinger, President and CEO of Synthes. "These findings reflect the strength of Synthes' spine patent portfolio. It also proves that intellectual property rights can be protected and defended accordingly," he continued.

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