Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2009-2010
Title: Innovations in Biomimetic Prosthetics by Jacques-Philippe Laboureau
Introduction
Jacques-Philippe Laboureau is an innovative inventor based in Le Tignet, France. He has made significant contributions to the field of biomimetic prosthetics, holding a total of 2 patents. His work focuses on developing advanced prosthetic solutions that enhance biological integration and functionality.
Latest Patents
Laboureau's latest patents include a "Biomimetic prosthetic ligament and production method thereof." This invention involves creating biomimetic artificial prostheses made from polyester, such as polyethylene terephthalate. The method for functionalizing these prostheses includes grafting biologically-active polymers or copolymers to the polyester surface. This process consists of ozonation for surface peroxidation followed by radical polymerization of a monomer solution. Additionally, the method may involve impregnating the prostheses with type I and/or II collagen and/or fibronectins. The resulting prostheses promote normal and uniform regrowth of fibroblasts, significantly improving biological integration.
Another notable patent is the "Method for fixing traction threads to ends of a prosthetic ligament." This method outlines the production of a prosthetic ligament designed to replace a natural joint ligament. It includes a cylindrical form with a medial intra-articular section between two intra-osseous end parts. The production process involves rolling or folding a web of synthetic polymer fibers, installing traction threads at each end, and placing a tip on the ends. The innovative aspect of this method is the radial ligature of the ligament, which enhances the stability and functionality of the prosthetic.
Career Highlights
Laboureau is associated with Lars - Laboratoire D'application Et De Recherche Scientifique, where he continues to push the boundaries of prosthetic technology. His work is characterized by a commitment to improving the quality of life for individuals requiring prosthetic solutions.
Collaborations
One of his notable collaborators is Veronique Migonney, with whom he has worked on various projects related to biomimetic prosthetics.
Conclusion
Jacques-Philippe Laboureau's contributions to the field of biomimetic prosthetics are noteworthy and impactful. His innovative patents reflect a deep understanding of materials and biological integration, paving the way for advancements in prosthetic technology.
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