Santiago, Chile

Rodrigo Mardones


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2018

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations in Osteochondral Repair by Rodrigo Mardones

Introduction

Rodrigo Mardones is an accomplished inventor based in Santiago, Chile. He has made significant contributions to the field of medical technology, particularly in the area of osteochondral defect repair. His innovative approach has the potential to transform treatment options for patients suffering from joint injuries.

Latest Patents

Mardones holds a patent for a biosynthetic composite designed for osteochondral defect repair. This composite includes a porous scaffold and a periosteal graft secured to the surface of the scaffold. The invention facilitates cartilage growth through autologous periosteum chondrogenesis. The biological resurfacing of large osteochondral defects or complete joints is made feasible using this composite. Notably, the use of this composite eliminates the need for normal cartilage surfaces as donor sites, thereby reducing associated morbidity. The strong bone integration capacity of a porous metal scaffold, such as tantalum, enhances the integration observed from periosteal chondrogenesis into normal cartilage, addressing the limitations of traditional autologous osteochondral graft techniques.

Career Highlights

Rodrigo Mardones is affiliated with the Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, where he continues to advance his research and innovations. His work is characterized by a commitment to improving patient outcomes through innovative medical solutions.

Collaborations

Mardones collaborates with esteemed colleagues, including Shawn W O'Driscoll and David G Lewallen. Their combined expertise contributes to the development of cutting-edge medical technologies.

Conclusion

Rodrigo Mardones is a pioneering inventor whose work in biosynthetic composites for osteochondral defect repair holds great promise for the future of orthopedic medicine. His contributions are paving the way for more effective and less invasive treatment options for patients.

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