Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2016-2021
Title: Innovations by Sanaz Saatchi: Pioneering Tissue Compression Devices
Introduction
Sanaz Saatchi is an accomplished inventor based in San Francisco, CA. She has made significant contributions to the field of medical devices, particularly in the development of tissue compression technologies. With a total of 10 patents to her name, Saatchi's work focuses on enhancing patient care through innovative solutions.
Latest Patents
One of her latest patents is a tissue compression device with a pressure indicator. This device provides feedback to users regarding the pressure applied to specific tissues, such as the radial artery. The design includes a ring indicator that transitions between concave and convex configurations, allowing users to achieve the desired pressure for hemostasis at access sites. Another notable patent is the tissue compression device with fixation and tension straps. This device combines fixation and tension straps to secure the device over selected tissue while applying necessary pressure. The fixation straps attach the device, while the tension straps convert tension into pressure on the tissue.
Career Highlights
Throughout her career, Saatchi has worked with prominent companies, including Medtronic Vascular, Inc. Her experience in the medical device industry has equipped her with the knowledge and skills necessary to innovate and improve existing technologies.
Collaborations
Saatchi has collaborated with talented individuals such as Mark Hoff and Brian Joseph Mason. These partnerships have contributed to her success and the advancement
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