Kirk W. Todd
15Patents
10h-index
21Co-inventors
68Inventor score
Filing activity: Sep 6, 2001 → Jul 2, 2019
Most-cited inventions
| Patent | Title | Area | Cited by | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US7568619B2 | System and method for identifying and controlling ophthalmic surgical devices and components | Human Necessities | 1,596 | Active |
| US9844321B1 | Enhanced ophthalmic surgical experience using a virtual reality head-mounted display | Human Necessities | 182 | Active |
| US7443296B2 | Smart connector system for surgical machine | Human Necessities | 94 | Active |
| US7470277B2 | Simultaneous proportional control of surgical parameters in a microsurgical system | Human Necessities | 88 | Expired |
| US8246580B2 | Aspiration control via flow or impedance | Human Necessities | 52 | Active |
| US9320646B2 | System and method for a procedure based graphical interface | Human Necessities | 43 | Active |
| US6659998B2 | Mappable foot controller for microsurgical system | Human Necessities | 41 | Expired |
| US7796040B2 | Smart connector system for surgical machine | Human Necessities | 19 | Active |
| US8048094B2 | Simultaneous proportional control of surgical parameters in a microsurgical system | Human Necessities | 12 | Active |
| US8272387B2 | System and method for the modification of surgical procedures using a graphical drag and drop interface | Human Necessities | 11 | Active |
| US10243557B2 | Wireless ophthalmic surgical footswitch | Human Necessities | 5 | Active |
| US8631802B2 | System and method for the modification of surgical procedures using a graphical drag and drop interface | Human Necessities | 1 | Active |
| US10438576B2 | Active noise cancellation in an ophthalmic surgical system | Physics | 1 | Active |
| US11957620B2 | Learning auto phaco phacoemulsification mode for ophthalmic surgery | Human Necessities | 0 | Active |
| US10406033B2 | Systems and methods for non-invasive measurement of cassette pressure | Human Necessities | 0 | Active |
Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.