Raynham, MA, United States of America

Cheng-Ju Wu

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1


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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Innovations by Cheng-Ju Wu in Surgical Navigation Technology

Introduction

Cheng-Ju Wu is an accomplished inventor based in Raynham, MA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of surgical navigation technology. His innovative work focuses on enhancing the precision of tracking anatomical structures during surgical procedures.

Latest Patents

Cheng-Ju Wu holds a patent for "Systems, methods, and devices for localized tracking of a vertebral body or other anatomic structure." This patent describes systems, methods, and instruments designed to track localized movement of anatomical structures at surgical sites. The technology can detect and identify movements that are not tracked by global navigation systems. One embodiment includes a cannula with a localized navigation sensor at its distal end, which can be coupled to a robotic arm. The localized navigation sensor can detect movement of an anatomical structure relative to the cannula, utilizing tines that extend to contact the structure. A controller processes data from both the localized navigation sensor and a global navigation system to determine if the detected movement is being tracked.

Career Highlights

Cheng-Ju Wu is associated with Medos International Sarl, where he continues to develop innovative solutions in the medical field. His work has the potential to significantly improve surgical outcomes by providing more accurate tracking of anatomical movements.

Collaborations

Cheng-Ju Wu has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Robert Brik and Brice Dudley, Jr. These partnerships have contributed to the advancement of his innovative projects.

Conclusion

Cheng-Ju Wu's contributions to surgical navigation technology exemplify the impact of innovation in the medical field. His patented systems enhance the precision of surgical procedures, ultimately improving patient outcomes.

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