Bucheon-si, South Korea

Byung-Ju Yi

USPTO Granted Patents = 14 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.5

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 304(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Busjepm-si, KR (2011)
  • Gyeonggi-do, KR (2013 - 2020)
  • Bucheon-si, KR (2014 - 2023)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2011-2024

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14 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovator Spotlight: Byung-Ju Yi and His Contributions to Minimally Invasive Surgery

Introduction: Byung-Ju Yi is a distinguished inventor based in Busjepm-si, South Korea, renowned for his significant contribution to the field of medical technology. With a focus on advancing surgical procedures, Yi has developed a system that enhances the efficacy of minimally invasive surgeries.

Latest Patents: Yi holds a patent for his innovative invention titled "Bi-planar Fluoroscopy Guided Robot System for Minimally Invasive Surgery and the Control Method Thereof." This groundbreaking patent discloses a computer-integrated surgery aid system designed specifically for minimally invasive surgery. The system incorporates a surgery planning feature that generates three-dimensional images from two-dimensional fluoroscopic images, enabling precise planning for spinal surgeries. Additionally, the system includes a scalar-type six degree-of-freedom surgery aid robot that can be operated either automatically or manually, dramatically improving surgical outcomes.

Career Highlights: Byung-Ju Yi's career is marked by his association with the Industry-University Cooperation Foundation at Hanyang University, a recognized institution in Seoul. His role at this foundation has allowed him to collaborate with leading professionals in the field of medical technology, further enhancing his innovations in surgery.

Collaborations: Yi has worked alongside notable colleagues, including Young Soo Kim and Jong-Il Park, with whom he has developed his patented technologies. This collaboration has fostered a culture of innovation and research at their workplace, contributing to advancements in surgical aids and techniques.

Conclusion: Byung-Ju Yi's work represents a significant leap forward in surgical technology, particularly in the realm of minimally invasive procedures. His commitment to innovation and collaboration illustrates the impact that dedicated inventors can have on improving medical practices and patient care. Through his patent and ongoing work, Yi continues to inspire future advancements in the field of surgery.

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