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LSI Solutions, Inc.
LSI Solutions, Inc. demonstrates a clear focus on Medical Diagnostics & Surgery, accounting for 90.0% of its portfolio, with a significant surge in 2024 (YoY +95.0%). Surprisingly, despite its medical device specialization, the company shows a rapidly emerging interest in Implants & Prosthetics, which experienced a remarkable 450.0% year-over-year growth in 2024, indicating a strategic expansion beyond its core diagnostic and surgical tools, even as patenting in Drug Delivery Devices has declined significantly, with zero patents so far in 2026.
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130 US filings (since 2023) · 5 categories · 9 themes
Focuses on the mechanical design, articulation, and actuation of hand-held or robotic surgical instruments, including improvements in stapling, cutting, grasping, and tissue manipulation.
Design and application of devices that are inserted into the body or implanted to treat diseases, modulate physiological functions, or repair anatomical structures.
Minimally invasive medical devices, typically flexible tubes, inserted into body lumens to deliver substances, remove obstructions, or perform localized treatments like ablation, dialysis, or drainage.
Implantable devices designed to repair, replace, or assist the function of blood vessels or heart structures, including stents, valves, and annuloplasty rings.
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.
Focuses on the design of medical equipment for ease of use, mobility, and adaptability in various clinical or home environments, including carts, mounting systems, and compact form factors.
Support structures and stands specifically engineered for electronic devices such as displays, tablets, cameras, or handheld devices, often incorporating features for viewing angle adjustment, stability, or power/data integration.
Mounting and support solutions tailored for specific non-electronic equipment, such as medical devices, sports gear, or musical instruments, often including features like vibration dampening, bag suspension, or ergonomic positioning.
Mechanisms allowing for changes in the length, height, angle, or position of a support frame or component, often using sliding, rotating, or telescoping elements to achieve desired configurations.
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Medical Device Ergonomics