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Device and Methods for Telehealth Wound Care
An inexpensive, hand-held optical device capable of imaging wounds for telehealth monitoring of healing and vascular structure. Background: Open sores and wound healing are a pressing concern in medical care of limited mobility patients. For instance, diabetic foot ulcers are associated with a 25% five year mortality rate as well as other complications....
Published: 2/21/2025
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Inventor(s):
Wenyao Xu
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Jun Xia
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Alexander Gherardi
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Tianyu Chen
Keywords(s):
Technologies
Category(s):
Campus > University at Buffalo
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Technology Classifications > Medical Devices
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Technology Classifications > Medical Imaging
Device and Method for Wound Monitoring and Diagnosis using Radio-Frequency Technologies
A device to monitor wound healing non-invasively without disturbing the dressing to reduce the risk of infection and complications. Background: Chronic wound healing affects nearly 6 million Americans per year at a cost of $20 billion. Proper wound healing needs to be monitored in many patients including burn victims as well as pressure venous leg...
Published: 3/3/2025
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Inventor(s):
Wenyao Xu
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Jun Xia
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Xiaoyu Zhang
Keywords(s):
Technologies
Category(s):
Campus > University at Buffalo
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Technology Classifications > Medical Devices
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Technology Classifications > Medical Imaging
High-Frequency, Device-Free mmWave Facial Landmark Sensing
A high-resolution, non-contact facial landmark tracking system that uses millimeter wave (mmWave) technology to achieve precise and efficient facial sensing. Background: MicroFace introduces a novel mmWave-based system for high-resolution, non-contact facial landmark tracking. This system addresses the existing challenge of precise and efficient...
Published: 1/28/2025
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Inventor(s):
Wenyao Xu
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Chenhan Xu
Keywords(s):
Featured
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Technologies
Category(s):
Campus > University at Buffalo
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Technology Classifications > Biomedical Science and Engineering
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Technology Classifications > Sensors
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Technology Classifications > Information Technology