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PERCUTANEOUS SYSTEMS INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    49
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    201,927
About

PERCUTANEOUS SYSTEMS INC has a total of 49 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2004. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology are MICHLER ROBERT E, ROTTENBERG DAN and HEARTPORT INC.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing PERCUTANEOUS SYSTEMS INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

# Industry
#1 Medical technology

Focus technologies

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Huang Alexander L 25
#2 Behl Robert S 24
#3 Desai Rupesh 12
#4 Yee Steven 12
#5 Lao Henry 12
#6 Huang Alexander 9
#7 Dinh Linh A 8
#8 Needleman David 7
#9 Peartree Kenneth A 6
#10 Behl Robert 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO2014116718A1 Ureteral stent and method and system for its deployment
WO2010065556A1 Methods and systems for capturing and removing urinary stones from body cavities
WO2009140209A1 Systems and methods for stone removal
US2009287193A1 Systems and methods for stone removal
EP2166964A1 Apparatus for occluding body lumens
US2008033396A1 Vascular sheaths and methods for their deployment
US2008177277A1 Methods for removing kidney stones from the ureter
US2008172037A1 Catheter with adjustable column stability and methods for its use
US2007016244A1 Methods and apparatus for deploying ureteral stents
US2006173525A1 Methods and systems for deploying luminal prostheses
US2007106233A1 Systems and methods for dilating and accessing body lumens
US2007073107A1 Methods and systems for sheathing tubular medical instruments
US2006122566A1 Systems and methods for luminal access
US2006074436A1 Methods and apparatus for hollow body structure resection
US2006009784A1 Methods for deploying conformed structures in body lumens
US2005197595A1 Non-seeding biopsy device and method
US2005197627A1 Method and system for deploying protective sleeve in intraluminal catherization and dilation