The Pantheon Spinal Legacy

A journey of a thousand miles begins, with just one step....

The history of pantheon spinal

2006
The Journey Begins
A New Horizon

Pantheon Spinal begins developing the Atlas retractor and Epiphany oblique implant. along with the novel accompanying instrumentation.

2007
Initial Patent Application Submitted
Sharing the Vison

Pantheon Spinal delivers their first formal presentation of it's novel technology to Nuvasive under signed NDA. 

2008
Sharing the Vision
The Future of Medicine Now

Pantheon Surgical expands its audience in their search for a large scale partner, to now include Medtronic, and Biomet under NDAs. At this time, NuVasive and Medtronic do not fully recognized the functional innovation of the oblique approach. However, driven by our unwavering confidence in its potential, Pantheon Spinal pushes forward with independent development.

2009
Technology Exploration
Taking A Hands On Approach

Biomet evaluates the technology further in a lab, as Pantheon Spinal presents to Globus Medical under an NDA. 

2010
Marching On
Pantheon Spinal Continues Forward

Pantheon Spinal meets with DePuy Synthes to present their technology under NDAs. 

2011
Persistance Slows Resistance
Making Moves, and Waves

Pantheon Spinal presents Case at SOLAS congress annual meeting in San Diego, California. Medtronic revisits the technology. Official filing of U.S. Patent No. 9,451,940 covering spinal implant insertion methodologies.

2012
Staying True to the Path
Those Who Can't Innovate.....

Medtronic extends offer for Dr. Spann (Pantheon) to lead a collaborative development effort based on his innovative concepts. After declining the offer, Medtronic proceeded independently, ultimately introducing what is now known as the OLIF technique. The OLIF25 procedure for minimally invasive spinal fusion was later presented by Medtronic at the NASS congress meeting, reflecting the foundational ideas pioneered by Dr. Spann. Pantheon's technology is also presented to Stryker under NDA at this time in an effort, yet again, to preserve the spirit of its novelty concept and technology in order to seek a strategic partner.  

2013
FDA Greenlight
A Substantial Milestone Is Reached

The FDA clears Pantheon Spinal's submission for uniquely inserted implant array. 

2016
Securing Pantheon's Future
Forward with Momentum

Pantheon Spinal secures a patent under U.S. Patent No. 9,451,940, and files an application leading to U.S. Patent No. 10,085,084 covering spinal insertion methods. 

2018
Protecting Pantheon's Future
Pantheon Ensures the Protection of Its IP

Pantheon Spinal secures another IP with the issuance of U.S. Patent No. 10,085,854, and files additional patents leading to U.S. Patent No. 10,959, 860, covering other spinal insertion methods, as well as U.S. Patent No. 10,716,553 for surgical retraction systems. 

2020
A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss
Covering All of the Bases

U.S. Patent No. 10,716,553 is secured for surgical retraction systems. This patent covers Pantheon's revolutionary ATLAS (Anterior Trans-Lateral Approach System) surgical retractor developed for the fusion of L5-S1.  Pantheon Spinal files another application leading to U.S. Patent No. 11,478,237 also covering surgical retraction systems.

2021
Increasing the Footprint
Pantheon Continues Expanding Its Patent Portfolio

Pantheon Spinal receives U.S. Patent No. 10,959,860, and files applications securing U.S. Patent No. 11,969,359 covering additional spinal insertion methods. With the steady growth of secured IP for their technology, Pantheon Spinal begins examining legal action to secure the future of the IP portfolio. 

2022
Here We Grow Again
Additional Patents Received and Issued

Pantheon Spinal receives U.S. Patent No. 11,478,237, and submits applications leading to U.S., Patent No. 11,963,674 covering surgical retraction systems, as well as U.S. Patent No. 17/990254 covering spinal implant systems. 

2024
A Continued Legacy
Innovation Doesn't Sleep

Pantheon Spinal officially receives U.S. Patent No. 11,969,359 and 11,963,674, making it a total of 7 patents awarded to date, with other submissions still in the pipeline on the cusp of approval. With no plans of slowing down its progress of innovation, Pantheon Spinal will continue in the pursuit of protecting the IP portfolio through careful and strategic legal action.