Cincinnati, OH, United States of America

Jessica Mary Pyzoha



 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.3

ph-index = 5

Forward Citations = 512(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2003-2011

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5 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations in MRI Biopsy Technology by Jessica Mary Pyzoha

Introduction

Jessica Mary Pyzoha is a notable inventor based in Cincinnati, OH (US), recognized for her contributions to medical technology, particularly in the field of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) biopsy devices. With a total of 5 patents, her work has significantly advanced the accuracy and efficiency of core biopsy procedures.

Latest Patents

Among her latest innovations is the MRI biopsy device, which features a localization mechanism designed to work with breast coils for compression and guiding core biopsy instruments during prone biopsy procedures. This device includes a three-dimensional Cartesian positionable guide that supports and orients an MRI-compatible biopsy instrument, specifically a sleeve, to target suspicious tissues or lesions. The design incorporates a depth stop to ensure accurate insertion and prevent over-insertion or inadvertent retraction of the sleeve. Additionally, the sleeve is engineered to receive a probe of the MRI-compatible biopsy instrument and may include various features to enhance its imaging capabilities, as well as assist with vacuum and pressure functions.

Another significant patent is the method for using an MRI-compatible biopsy device with a detachable probe. This method enhances the accuracy and efficiency of MRI-guided core biopsies by precisely positioning a disengaged probe assembly relative to a localization fixture attached to a breast coil platform. The precise positioning is defined by the MRI stereotopic location of suspicious tissue in relation to a fiducial marker on the localization fixture. The design allows for dual lumens in the probe assembly, facilitating drainage or fluid insertion, as well as the use of diagnostic and therapeutic tools. The ability to disengage the handle without displacing the probe assembly from the biopsy site allows for repeated MRI scans, further improving the procedure's effectiveness.

Career Highlights

Jessica has worked with prominent companies in the medical field, including Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc. and Devicor Medical Products, Inc. Her experience in these organizations has contributed to her expertise in developing innovative medical devices.

Collaborations

Throughout her career, Jessica has collaborated with notable professionals, including John A. Hibner and Mark Tsonton, who have contributed to her projects and innovations.

Conclusion

Jessica Mary Pyzoha's contributions to MRI biopsy technology exemplify her commitment to improving medical procedures through innovation. Her patents reflect a deep understanding of the complexities involved in medical imaging and biopsy techniques

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