Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.13
ph-index = 32
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. Computer Motion, Inc. (15 from 43 patents)
2. Intuitive Surgical, Inc. (13 from 121 patents)
3. Intuitive Surgical Operations, Inc. (9 from 2,489 patents)
4. Institute Surgical, Inc (1 from 2 patents)
5. Intultive Surgical (1 from 1 patent)
39 patents:
1. 9867671 - Multi-user medical robotic system for collaboration or training in minimally invasive surgical procedures
2. 9786203 - Minimally invasive surgical training using robotics and telecollaboration
3. 9666101 - Multi-user medical robotic system for collaboration or training in minimally invasive surgical procedures
4. 9636186 - Multi-user medical robotic system for collaboration or training in minimally invasive surgical procedures
5. 9271798 - Multi-user medical robotic system for collaboration or training in minimally invasive surgical procedures
6. 9039681 - Minimally invasive surgical training using robotics and telecollaboration
7. 8527094 - Multi-user medical robotic system for collaboration or training in minimally invasive surgical procedures
8. 7914521 - Method and apparatus for performing minimally invasive cardiac procedures
9. 7785320 - Method for operating a medical robotic system by stopping movement of a surgical instrument about a pivot point or issuing a warning if the pivot point moves beyond a threshold value
10. 7695481 - Medical robotic system with different scaling factors
11. 7507199 - Method and apparatus for performing minimally invasive cardiac procedures
12. 7413565 - Minimally invasive surgical training using robotics and telecollaboration
13. 7390325 - Apparatus for performing minimally invasive cardiac procedures with a robotic arm that has a passive joint and system which can decouple the robotic arm from the input device
14. 7239940 - Modularity system for computer assisted surgery
15. 7118582 - Method and apparatus for performing minimally invasive cardiac procedures