Company patents
HistoSonics, Inc.
HistoSonics, Inc. demonstrates a focused patent strategy, with 65.4% of its portfolio in Electrotherapy / Radiation Therapy and 46.2% in Medical Diagnostics & Surgery, indicating a strong commitment to core medical device technologies. While both categories saw significant growth in 2024 (Electrotherapy / Radiation Therapy at +300.0% YoY and Medical Diagnostics & Surgery at +125.0% YoY), the declining trend in 2025 and so far in 2026 suggests a potential shift in patenting priorities or a maturation of these core areas, rather than an expansion into new domains like Healthcare Informatics, which remains a minor focus at 5.8% of the portfolio.
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Yearly patent publications since 2023
Product themes
Product-level themes inferred from filings since 2023, with category chips showing where each theme appears. Select a theme to filter the patents below.
52 US filings (since 2023) · 3 categories · 6 themes
Devices and methods utilizing ultrasound energy for non-invasive or minimally invasive treatment, including focused ultrasound for tissue ablation, neuromodulation, or enhanced substance delivery.
Design and application of devices that are inserted into the body or implanted to treat diseases, modulate physiological functions, or repair anatomical structures.
Systems and methods that use imaging technologies, computer vision, and augmented reality to provide real-time guidance, localization, and visualization during surgical procedures or for detailed anatomical assessment.
Systems that provide therapeutic stimulation or field therapy through wearable devices, often incorporating physiological sensing and closed-loop feedback for personalized and adaptive treatment.
Use of alternating electric or magnetic fields at specific frequencies and intensities to achieve therapeutic effects, such as inhibiting cell proliferation (e.g., cancer) or modulating cytokine production.
Focuses on the mechanical design, articulation, and actuation of hand-held or robotic surgical instruments, including improvements in stapling, cutting, grasping, and tissue manipulation.
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