Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2003-2005
Title: Innovations by Ramchandra Pailoor in Medical Diagnostic Ultrasound Technology
Introduction
Ramchandra Pailoor is an accomplished inventor based in Woodinville, WA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of medical diagnostic ultrasound technology. With a total of 2 patents, his work focuses on enhancing the capabilities of handheld ultrasound instruments.
Latest Patents
Pailoor's latest patents include a medical diagnostic ultrasound instrument with an ECG module, authorization mechanism, and methods of use. This handheld ultrasound instrument features enhanced diagnostic modes, including pulse/continuous wave Doppler, time-motion analysis, spectral analysis, and tissue harmonic imaging. An external electrocardiograph (ECG) recording unit is also integrated into the design. This ECG unit is adaptable for use with the handheld ultrasound instrument, allowing for ECG monitoring while performing ultrasound scans in various modes such as B-mode, Doppler, color Doppler, M-mode, and CW/PW mode. The instrument includes a security mechanism that enables manufacturers to control the activation of diagnostic modes. Additionally, the invention outlines a method for manufacturers to maintain a database of the instrument's capabilities after it enters the market.
Career Highlights
Ramchandra Pailoor is currently associated with Sonosite, Inc., where he continues to innovate in the field of medical technology. His work has been instrumental in advancing ultrasound diagnostic capabilities, making them more accessible and effective for medical professionals.
Collaborations
Pailoor has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Leo R Catallo and Anthony R Vannelli, contributing to the development of cutting-edge medical devices.
Conclusion
Ramchandra Pailoor's contributions to medical diagnostic ultrasound technology exemplify the impact of innovation in healthcare. His patents reflect a commitment to improving diagnostic tools that enhance patient care and medical practices.