Douglaston, NY, United States of America

Peng Pei Ho


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Forward Citations = 42(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2006

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Title: Innovations in Laser Tissue Welding by Peng Pei Ho

Introduction

Peng Pei Ho is an accomplished inventor based in Douglaston, NY (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of laser tissue welding, with a focus on enhancing the strength and effectiveness of welds in various biological tissues. His innovative approach utilizes tunable Crlasers, semiconductor lasers, and fiber lasers to achieve superior results in tissue welding.

Latest Patents

Peng Pei Ho holds 1 patent related to his groundbreaking work in laser tissue welding. His patent details a method where the weld strength is influenced by the absorption spectrum of water. The use of gelatin and esterified gelatin as solders, in conjunction with laser-induced tissue welding, results in much stronger tensile and torque strengths compared to traditional albumin solders. The selected NIR wavelengths from the lasers can improve welding while minimizing thermal injury to tissues. This technology has potential applications in welding various tissues, including skin, mucous membranes, and organs such as the liver and kidney.

Career Highlights

Peng Pei Ho is affiliated with the City University of New York, where he continues to advance his research in laser technology and its applications in medicine. His work has garnered attention for its potential to revolutionize surgical procedures and improve patient outcomes.

Collaborations

He has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Robert R Alfano and Jing Tang, who have contributed to the research and development of his innovative techniques in laser tissue welding.

Conclusion

Peng Pei Ho's contributions to the field of laser tissue welding represent a significant advancement in medical technology. His innovative methods and collaborations have the potential to enhance surgical practices and improve healing processes in various tissues.

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