Assignee
MCMORROW GERALD
US·5 granted patents·7 pending applications·70 citations·filing 2003–2016
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12 records- 0182US8167803B2System and method for bladder detection using harmonic imagingMCMORROW GERALD·Filed 2008·Granted May 1, 2012·18 cites·8 claims
- 0279US8221321B2Systems and methods for quantification and classification of fluids in human cavities in ultrasound imagesMCMORROW GERALD·Filed 2005·Granted Jul 17, 2012·30 cites·23 claims
- 0378US8308644B2Instantaneous ultrasonic measurement of bladder volumeMCMORROW GERALD·Filed 2003·Granted Nov 13, 2012·19 cites·39 claims
- 0464US9993225B2Instantaneous ultrasonic echo measurement of bladder volume with a limited number of ultrasound beamsMCMORROW GERALD·Filed 2010·Granted Jun 12, 2018·2 cites·14 claims
- 0564US9258108B2Closed loop, optical feedback synchronization system for imaging applicationsMCMORROW GERALD·Filed 2014·Granted Feb 9, 2016·1 cites·19 claims
- 0653US2008146939A1Apparatus and method for image guided insertion and removal of a cannula or needleMCMORROW GERALD·Filed 2007·Application pending·0 cites
- 0751US2008139934A1Systems and methods for quantification and classification of fluids in human cavities in ultrasound imagesMCMORROW GERALD·Filed 2007·Application pending·0 cites
- 0850US2009088660A1System and methods for nerve response mappingMCMORROW GERALD·Filed 2008·Application pending·0 cites
- 0949US2007100236A1Apparatus and method for image guided insertion and removal of a cannula or needleMCMORROW GERALD·Filed 2005·Application pending·0 cites
- 1048US2008146915A1Systems and methods for visualizing a cannula trajectoryMCMORROW GERALD·Filed 2007·Application pending·0 cites
- 1147US2009062644A1System and method for ultrasound harmonic imagingMCMORROW GERALD·Filed 2007·Application pending·0 cites
- 1237US2016154234A1Enhanced closed loop, optical feedback synchronization system for imaging applicationsMCMORROW GERALD·Filed 2016·Application pending·0 cites
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