Toronto, Canada

Steven McFadden

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

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Title: Innovations in Wound Imaging by Steven McFadden

Introduction

Steven McFadden is an innovative inventor based in Toronto, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of medical imaging, particularly in the analysis of wound characteristics. His work focuses on enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of wound assessments through advanced imaging technologies.

Latest Patents

Steven McFadden holds a patent for "Wound imaging and analysis." This invention utilizes a specific imaging device that allows wound characteristics to fluoresce with a unique spectral signature when exposed to excitation light of known wavelengths. The captured images undergo pixel analysis, using a set of training images with marked wound sizes and characteristics to generate training data. This data is then employed to identify wound characteristics from test images in real time. The technology quantifies and graphically represents wound sizes, boundaries, bacterial presence, and other features as overlays on the original wound images, along with relevant documentation.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Steven has demonstrated a commitment to advancing medical technology. His innovative approach to wound imaging has the potential to improve patient outcomes by providing healthcare professionals with more accurate and timely information regarding wound conditions.

Collaborations

Steven has collaborated with notable professionals in his field, including Ralph DaCOSTA and Todd E Meaney. These partnerships have contributed to the development and refinement of his patented technologies.

Conclusion

Steven McFadden's work in wound imaging represents a significant advancement in medical technology. His innovative patent not only enhances the understanding of wound characteristics but also has the potential to improve patient care in clinical settings.

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