Inventor · Petaluma, CA, US

Todd Campbell

18Patents
14h-index
16Co-inventors
75Inventor score

Filing activity: Mar 4, 1985 → Jun 5, 2015

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7371403B2 Wound dressing and method for controlling severe, life-threatening bleeding Chemistry; Metallurgy 1,072 Expired
US5716417A Integral supporting structure for bioprosthetic heart valve Human Necessities 968 Expired
US4627853A Method of producing prostheses for replacement of articular cartilage and prostheses so produced Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 435 Expired
US4678470A Bone-grafting material Human Necessities 350 Expired
US5053049A Flexible prostheses of predetermined shapes and process for making same Human Necessities 220 Expired
US5067962A Bioprosthetic ligament Human Necessities 201 Expired
US5984973A Integral supporting structure for bioprosthetic heart valve Human Necessities 201 Expired
US5728152A Bioresorbable heart valve support Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 72 Expired
US6174719A Cardiovascular bioreactor apparatus and method Chemistry; Metallurgy 45 Expired
US5916800A Cardiovascular bioreactor apparatus and method Chemistry; Metallurgy 39 Expired
US4674488A Method of treating bone fractures to reduce formation of fibrous adhesions Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 38 Expired
US7473273B2 Stent assembly with therapeutic agent exterior banding Human Necessities 33 Expired
US8313474B2 Method for preparing a compressed wound dressing Human Necessities 22 Active
US7041308B2 Drug-polymer coated stents with segmented homochain copolyesters Human Necessities 15 Expired
US8668924B2 Wound dressing and method for controlling severe, life-threatening bleeding Chemistry; Metallurgy 5 Active
US7264822B2 Conjugated drug-polymer coated stent Human Necessities 4 Expired
US9438988B2 Adaptable bone conducting headsets Electricity 2 Active
US9687368B2 Biocompatible controlled release coatings for medical devices and related methods Human Necessities 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.