Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.00
ph-index = 16
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. Mediguide Ltd. (34 from 51 patents)
2. St. Jude Medical International Holding S.a.r.l. (17 from 90 patents)
3. St Jude Medical, Atrial Fibrillation Division, Inc (1 from 676 patents)
4. Elbit Systems Ltd. (1 from 159 patents)
5. St. Jude Medical Internation Holding S.à.r.l. (1 from 1 patent)
6. St. Jude Medical Internaiional Holding S.àr.l. (1 from 1 patent)
55 patents:
1. 12193805 - Magnetic field generator with minimal image occlusion and minimal impact on dimensions in C-arm x-ray environments
2. 11949545 - Compensation of motion in a moving organ using an internal position reference sensor
3. 11771338 - Localized magnetic field generator
4. 11771337 - Magnetic field generator with minimal image occlusion and minimal impact on dimensions in c-arm x-ray environments
5. 11497413 - Roll detection and six degrees of freedom sensor assembly
6. 11013561 - Medical device navigation system
7. 10917281 - Compensation of motion in a moving organ using an internal position reference sensor
8. 10856769 - Method and system for superimposing virtual anatomical landmarks on an image
9. 10762627 - Method and a system for registering a 3D pre acquired image coordinates system with a medical positioning system coordinate system and with a 2D image coordinate system
10. 10722140 - Localized magnetic field generator
11. 10546396 - System and method for registration of fluoroscopic images in a coordinate system of a medical system
12. RE47766 - Method and system for eliminating electromagnetic interference in a medical image, in real-time
13. 10398345 - Method and system to reposition an imager based on the orientation of a medical intervention device
14. 10321848 - Magnetic field generator with minimal image occlusion and minimal impact on dimensions in C-arm x-ray environments
15. 10271810 - Enhanced compensation of motion in a moving organ using processed reference sensor data