Thomas J Fogarty

Portola Valley, CA, United States of America

Thomas J Fogarty

USPTO Granted Patents = 151 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.9

ph-index = 64

Forward Citations = 16,791(Granted Patents)


Inventors with similar research interests:


Company Filing History:

goldMedal25 out of 154 
 
General Surgical Innovations, Inc.
 patents
silverMedal16 out of 8,729 
 
Medtronic, Inc.
 patents
bronzeMedal14 out of 30 
 
Novare Surgical Systems, Inc.
 patents
410 out of 14 
 
Vascular Architects, Inc.
 patents
510 out of 10 
 
Venous Health Systems, Inc.
 patents
69 out of 19 
 
Crux Biomedical, Inc.
 patents
75 out of 7,898 
 
Covidien LP
 patents
84 out of 4 
 
Thomas J. Fogarty
 patents
93 out of 101 
 
Cardiothoracic Systems, Inc.
 patents
103 out of 2,207 
 
Ethicon Endo-surgery, Inc.
 patents
113 out of 3 
 
Radial Medical, Inc.
 patents
122 out of 95 
 
Ventritex, Inc.
 patents
132 out of 974 
 
Medtronic Vascular, Inc.
 patents
142 out of 22 
 
Revivant Corporation
 patents
152 out of 2,306 
 
Terumo Kabushiki Kaisha
 patents
162 out of 1,159 
 
Tyco Healthcare Group LP
 patents
171 out of 4 
 
Biopsys Medical
 patents
181 out of 8 
 
Arbor Surgical Technologies, Inc.
 patents
191 out of 42 
 
Medtronics, Inc.
 patents
201 out of 110 
 
Medtronic Ave, Inc.
 patents
211 out of 6 
 
Intramed Laboratories, Inc.
 patents
221 out of 1 
 
Minumys
 patent
231 out of 88 
 
Vivant Medical, Inc.
 patents
241 out of 29 
 
Satiety, Inc.
 patents
251 out of 58,129 
 
Sony Corporation
 patents
261 out of 6 
 
Cardiovascular Concepts, Inc.
 patents
271 out of 1 
 
Maguet Cardiovascular LLC
 patent
281 out of 2 
 
Venous Therapy Inc.
 patents
291 out of 25 
 
Alterg, Inc.
 patents
3028 out of 832,680 
Other
 patents
where one patent can have more than one assignee

Years Active: 1991-2021

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151 patents (USPTO):

Title: Thomas J Fogarty: Revolutionizing Medicine with the Fogarty Balloon Catheter

Introduction:

The world of medicine has been shaped by numerous groundbreaking inventions, one of which is the Fogarty Balloon Catheter. Invented by Thomas J Fogarty in 1961, this medical device has revolutionized various procedures, particularly angioplasty. With an impressive track record in patenting innovative technologies, Fogarty's contributions extend beyond the balloon catheter. This article explores his latest patents, career highlights, collaborations, and the enduring impact of his inventions.

Latest Patents:

Thomas J Fogarty has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to advancing medical technology through his latest patents. Notably, his invention of "Electrosurgical energy channel splitters and systems for delivering electrosurgical energy" showcases his expertise in surgical energy management. This technology efficiently directs electrosurgical energy from a source to multiple output channels, enabling precise control and versatility during surgical procedures.

Another noteworthy patent is "Intravascular implants and methods of using the same." This invention focuses on the treatment of aneurysms by utilizing a vascular graft with an expandable anchoring member and a seal cuff. This technique ensures secure placement and effective sealing, minimizing the risk associated with vascular diseases.

Career Highlights:

Thomas J Fogarty has left an indelible mark on the field of medicine, with an impressive career spanning several decades. Having obtained 145 patents, Fogarty has consistently demonstrated his pioneering spirit and innovative mindset. His contributions have significantly improved patient outcomes and surgical methodologies all over the world.

Collaborations:

Throughout his career, Fogarty has worked closely with various companies and talented individuals who share his passion for innovation. One such collaboration was with Other and General Surgical Innovations, Inc. (OGSI), a company dedicated to developing cutting-edge surgical technologies. Fogarty's collaboration with OGSI exemplifies the importance of fostering relationships between inventors, research institutions, and corporations to turn groundbreaking ideas into tangible products that improve patient care.

Fogarty has collaborated with notable colleagues including George D. Hermann and Thomas A. Howell. Their combined expertise and shared commitment to advancing medical technology have led to several breakthroughs, including the Fogarty Balloon Catheter.

Conclusion:

Thomas J Fogarty's contributions to the field of medicine, particularly with the invention of the Fogarty Balloon Catheter, have been transformative. His relentless pursuit of innovation has resulted in numerous groundbreaking patents that continue to influence medical procedures and patient care. Fogarty's pioneering spirit, coupled with collaborations with industry-leading companies and talented individuals, has shaped the landscape of medical technology. His remarkable achievements serve as an inspiration to future inventors and reinforce the importance of fostering innovation to improve the lives of patients worldwide.

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