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TEST.001 In conclusion, this invention provides an innovative, efficient, and effective method for testing PCM3 integration, addressing potential issues promptly, and optimizing the viewing experience with the use of CakePHP. summary-3 10/21/25, 12:38 PM
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TEST.001 This invention offers significant technical advantages. It allows for the efficient testing of the integration process, thereby streamlining the connection between IP Tools and the PCM3 database. This ensures that any potential issues or bugs can be identified and rectified promptly, which ultimately enhances the reliability and effectiveness of the integration. Furthermore, the use of CakePHP for viewing facilitates an optimized and user-friendly interface to review the uploaded claims, enhancing productivity and ease of use. summary-2 10/21/25, 12:38 PM
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TEST.001 The present invention titled, "Test Patent Application for PCM3 Integration," provides a novel method for testing the integration of PCM3, a prominent database system, within the context of IP Tools. Specifically, the method consists of three steps: uploading claims, saving to PCM3, and viewing in CakePHP, a popular web development framework. summary-1 10/21/25, 12:38 PM
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TEST.001 The invention outlined in this patent application aims to address these issues by providing a method for testing the PCM3 integration process that includes the steps of uploading claims, saving to PCM3, and viewing in CakePHP. This approach enhances the testing process by focusing on critical steps of the integration, thereby improving accuracy, efficiency, and the overall user experience. background-3 10/21/25, 12:38 PM
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TEST.001 However, there are existing limitations and challenges in the testing process of such integrations. Firstly, the process can often be time-consuming and require manual labor, leading to potential errors and inconsistencies. Secondly, the current testing methods do not always provide a comprehensive view of the integration performance from the end-user's perspective. These limitations highlight the need for an efficient, automated, and user-focused testing method. background-2 10/21/25, 12:38 PM
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TEST.001 The present invention relates to the technical field of software testing, more specifically to the integration and functionality testing of IP Tools with the PCM3 database. In recent years, the complexity of intellectual property (IP) tools and databases has increased significantly, with PCM3 being one of the most comprehensive and widely used databases in the field. These tools are often integrated using various programming interfaces and frameworks, such as CakePHP, to ensure seamless data transfer and functionality. background-1 10/21/25, 12:38 PM
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TEST.001 The present invention pertains to a novel method for testing PCM3 integration. This integration process involves the connection of Intellectual Property (IP) Tools with a PCM3 database. The method encompasses three key steps: uploading claims, saving to PCM3, and viewing in CakePHP. The initial step involves the uploading of claims which encapsulates the key data. Subsequently, this data is saved to the PCM3 database, thereby ensuring its secure and efficient storage. The final step involves viewing the information through CakePHP, a rapid development framework that provides a flexible database access layer and a powerful scaffolding system, hence making the data easily accessible for further use or analysis. This method offers a streamlined approach to testing PCM3 integration, enhancing efficiency and reliability in the overall process. abstract-1 10/21/25, 12:38 PM
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PER-20 In one embodiment, FIG. 14E illustrates a stage in which a distal resection guide 820b has been slid 1314 over the set of distal guide pins 930 until the distal resection guide 820b contacts the first metatarsal 208. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that in certain embodiments prior to deploying the distal resection guide 820b a surgeon may remove the proximal resection guide 820a. The distal resection guide 820b is securely in a desired location for an osteotomy of the first metatarsal 208. Next a surgeon may operate the distal resection guide 820b by inserting 1316 a cutting tool such as a rectangular oscillating blade attached to a manual, mechanical, pneumatic, or electric driver into a resection feature to cut the first metatarsal 208 for the osteotomy. 314 Added by DJM Jan 2024 1/6/24, 10:06 PM
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PER-20 In one embodiment, FIG. 14D illustrates a stage in which a proximal resection guide 820a has been slid 1310 over the set of proximal guide pins 928 until the proximal resection guide 820a contacts the medial cuneiform 202. The proximal resection guide 820a is securely in a desired location for an osteotomy of the medial cuneiform 202. Next a surgeon may operate the resection guide 800a by inserting 1312 a cutting tool such as a rectangular oscillating blade attached to a manual, mechanical, pneumatic, or electric driver into a resection feature to cut the medial cuneiform 202 for the osteotomy. 313 Added by DJM Jan 2024 1/6/24, 10:06 PM
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PER-20 What is claimed is: 327 Added by DJM Jan 2024 1/6/24, 10:06 PM
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PER-20 While specific embodiments and applications of the present disclosure have been illustrated and described, it is to be understood that the scope of this disclosure is not limited to the precise configuration and components disclosed herein. Various modifications, changes, and variations which will be apparent to those skilled in the art may be made in the arrangement, operation, and details of the methods and systems of the present disclosure set forth herein without departing from it spirit and scope. 326 Added by DJM Jan 2024 1/6/24, 10:06 PM
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PER-20 Recitation in the claims of the term "first" with respect to a feature or element does not necessarily imply the existence of a second or additional such feature or element. Elements recited in means-plus-function format are intended to be construed in accordance with 35 U.S.C. §112 Para. 6. It will be apparent to those having skill in the art that changes may be made to the details of the above-described embodiments without departing from the underlying principles set forth herein. 325 Added by DJM Jan 2024 1/6/24, 10:06 PM
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PER-20 Reference throughout this specification to "an embodiment" or "the embodiment" means that a particular feature, structure or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment is included in at least one embodiment. Thus, the quoted phrases, or variations thereof, as recited throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. 323 Added by DJM Jan 2024 1/6/24, 10:06 PM
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PER-20 Any methods disclosed herein comprise one or more steps or actions for performing the described method. The method steps and/or actions may be interchanged with one another. In other words, unless a specific order of steps or actions is required for proper operation of the embodiment, the order and/or use of specific steps and/or actions may be modified. 322 Added by DJM Jan 2024 1/6/24, 10:06 PM
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PER-20 Conventionally, correction methods, systems, and/or instrumentation for a condition such as, for example, a bunion and/or a hallux valgus, face several challenges. One example is how to cut the bone such that the cut faces have a desired angle in relation to each other. Advantageously, the present disclosure can address many, if not all, of these challenges to assist a surgeon in performing the surgical procedure and improve the quality of patient care and outcomes. 321 Added by DJM Jan 2024 1/6/24, 10:06 PM
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PER-20 Advantageously, the present disclosure provides an apparatus, system, and/or method that can remediate a condition in a patient's foot. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that the methods, processes, apparatuses, systems, devices, and/or instruments of the present disclosure can be used to address a variety of conditions in a variety of procedures and/or parts of the body of the patient. 320 Added by DJM Jan 2024 1/6/24, 10:06 PM
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PER-20 Advantageously, because the present disclosure uses a bone model of the patient’s bones the sizes, dimensions, lengths and configurations of the components of the example systems can each be changed, adapted, revised, and/or customized to meet the needs and/or preferences of the patient and/or surgeon. Advantageously, using the apparatus, systems, and/or methods of the present disclosure the surgeon may have a preoperative plan that identifies which specific bone screw (length, width, diameter, thread, pitch, etc.) to use for the fasteners. 319 Added by DJM Jan 2024 1/6/24, 10:06 PM
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PER-20 Those of skill in the art will appreciate that embodiments of the system disclosed herein can be used on humans and animals and on bones that are relatively small in comparison to other bones of the body (e.g., bones of the foot and hand). Advantageously, the embodiments of the system seek to minimize the number of fasteners or pins placed within the bones of a patient by planning a surgical procedure such that pins or fasteners placed in one stage are and/or can be reused in subsequent stages. Consequently, pins initially deployed can remain in the bone or bone fragment as instruments are deployed and/or subsequent stages of the surgical procedure are performed. 318 Added by DJM Jan 2024 1/6/24, 10:06 PM
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PER-20 In one embodiment, FIG. 14F illustrates a stage in which a positioning guide 1200 has been slid 1318 over the set of proximal guide pins 928 and the set of distal guide pins 930 until the positioning guide 1200 contacts the medial cuneiform 202 and the first metatarsal 208. This sliding action of the positioning guide 1200 causes unaligned guide pins to move into alignment which causes a cut face of the osteotomy of the cuneiform 202 to contact a cut face of the osteotomy of the metatarsal 208. FIG. 14F illustrates that deployment of the positioning guide 1200 has repositioned one or more of the medial cuneiform 202 and the first metatarsal 208 such that the bones are now reduced and in a state prepared for fixation. In certain embodiments, a surgeon may use flouroscopy to confirm the reduction. In certain embodiments, the deployment of the positioning guide 1200 may also apply compression for facilitating a union of the two bones. FIG. 14F also illustrates an example bone plate 810c that may be next be deployed 1320 to secure and/or connect the resected medial cuneiform 202 to the resected first metatarsal 208. 317 Added by DJM Jan 2024 1/6/24, 10:06 PM
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PER-20 For example, the second distal resection guide 820b may be configured to guide resection of the first metatarsal 208 at an angle that extends more distal from a proximal end of the first metatarsal 208 than a metatarsal resection feature of the first distal resection guide 820b. In this manner, a surgeon has flexibility to change a preoperative plan as circumstances during the surgery indicate a need to do so, for example based on a condition and/or allowances of soft tissue of the patient. 316 Added by DJM Jan 2024 1/6/24, 10:06 PM

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