Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2011
Title: Innovations in Prostate Imaging by Sergiv Kanilo
Introduction
Sergiv Kanilo is an accomplished inventor based in Lawrenceville, NJ (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of medical imaging, particularly in the area of prostate diagnostics. His innovative approach combines advanced technology with practical applications to enhance the accuracy of prostate imaging.
Latest Patents
Sergiv Kanilo holds a patent for a "Method and device for real time mechanical imaging of prostate." This invention relates to a method for real-time mechanical imaging of the prostate using a transrectal probe. The process involves generating a composite two- and three-dimensional mechanical image from multiple partial mechanical images derived from pressure response data and probe orientation data. The method begins with examining the prostate by applying a probe head pressure sensor array against it at various overlapping locations. The merging of partial mechanical images is achieved by analyzing the overlap between each subsequent and previous image. Additionally, the method utilizes supplemental pressure response data to assist in locating the prostate, which is known to be approximately 4-5 cm away from the sphincter. The probe is equipped with a two-dimensional head pressure sensor array, a supplemental shaft sensor array, and orientation tracking sensors, including a three-axis magnetic sensor and a two-axis accelerometer sensor, to calculate the elevation, rotation, and azimuth angles of the probe.
Career Highlights
Sergiv Kanilo is associated with Artann Laboratories Inc., where he continues to develop innovative solutions in medical imaging. His work has been instrumental in advancing the field and improving diagnostic techniques.
Collaborations
Some of his notable coworkers include Armen P Sarvazyan and Vladimir Egorov, who have collaborated with him on various projects related to medical imaging.
Conclusion
Sergiv Kanilo's contributions to prostate imaging technology exemplify the intersection of innovation and healthcare. His patented method enhances the accuracy and sensitivity of prostate diagnostics, showcasing the potential of engineering in medical applications.