Peter Barath
15Patents
14h-index
4Co-inventors
71Inventor score
Filing activity: Jul 3, 1990 → Mar 1, 2010
Most-cited inventions
| Patent | Title | Area | Cited by | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US5196024A | Balloon catheter with cutting edge | Human Necessities | 490 | Expired |
| US5702412A | Method and devices for performing vascular anastomosis | Human Necessities | 383 | Expired |
| US5320634A | Balloon catheter with seated cutting edges | Human Necessities | 304 | Expired |
| US5616149A | Balloon catheter with cutting edge | Human Necessities | 248 | Expired |
| US5112305A | Catheter device for intramural delivery of therapeutic agents | Human Necessities | 203 | Expired |
| US5713863A | Catheter with fluid medication injectors | Human Necessities | 187 | Expired |
| US6102904A | Device for injecting fluid into a wall of a blood vessel | Human Necessities | 153 | Expired |
| US6695830B2 | Method for delivering medication into an arterial wall for prevention of restenosis | Human Necessities | 149 | Expired |
| US6210392A | Method for treating a wall of a blood vessel | Human Necessities | 138 | Expired |
| US5873852A | Device for injecting fluid into a wall of a blood vessel | Human Necessities | 138 | Expired |
| US5681281A | Catheter with fluid medication injectors | Human Necessities | 122 | Expired |
| US5242397A | Catheter device and method of use for intramural delivery of protein kinase C and tyrosine protein kinase inhibitors to prevent restenosis after balloon angioplasty | Human Necessities | 98 | Expired |
| US5746716A | Catheter for injecting fluid medication into an arterial wall | Human Necessities | 90 | Expired |
| US7837670B2 | Methods and devices for delivering therapeutic agents into the prostate gland | Human Necessities | 35 | Expired |
| US8066690B2 | Method for delivering medication into an arterial wall for prevention of restenosis | Human Necessities | 0 | Active |
Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.