Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.97
ph-index = 8
The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.
Company Filing History:
1. Ethicon, Gmbh (27 from 3,632 patents)
28 patents:
1. 12408915 - Applicator instruments for dispensing surgical fasteners, the applicator instruments being controlled by surgical robots
2. 12303125 - Methods, systems and devices for storing suture needles and using robotics for delivering selected suture needles to surgical sites
3. 12011161 - Suture needle adaptors for delivering suture needles through cannulas while simultaneously visualizing the delivery of the suture needles through the cannulas
4. 11950994 - Applicator instruments having stacked surgical fasteners for off-axis surgical fastener delivery
5. 11696678 - Applicator instruments with inverted handles and triggers, curved shafts, and visible orientation indicia
6. 11491000 - Applicator instruments having stacked surgical fasteners for off-axis surgical fastener delivery
7. 11490888 - Methods of using applicator instruments having insertable, changeable cartridges for dispensing surgical fasteners
8. 11229430 - Systems, devices and methods of using needle sheaths for passing curved, superelastic suture needles through trocars
9. 11219449 - Suture needle packages for loading suture needles and methods of passing suture needles through trocars
10. 11103237 - Systems, devices and methods for storing suture needles and using robotics for delivering selected suture needles through trocars
11. 10993795 - Mesh positioning system for laparoscopic ventral hernia repair
12. 10918381 - Applicator instruments having drive systems with flexible members for dispensing surgical fasteners
13. 10743867 - Applicator instruments having insertable, changeable cartridges for dispensing surgical fasteners
14. 10687804 - Applicator instruments having surgical fastener insertion tools for dispensing surgical fasteners
15. 10675020 - Applicator instruments for dispensing surgical fasteners having articulating shafts and articulation control elements