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Medical Devices IP Search

From surgical robotics to implantable cardiac devices, AI diagnostics, and drug-device combinations — medical device IP spans mechanical engineering, electronics, software, and biocompatible materials in uniquely complex claims.

Surgical RoboticsImplantable DevicesMedical ImagingWearable HealthAI DiagnosticsDrug-Device ComboCatheter TechnologyNeuromodulationIn-Vitro Diagnostics
$600B+
Global Med Device Market
FDA 510(k)
Predicate Device IP Risk
AI/ML SaMD
Fastest Growing Segment
Class III
Highest IP Value
🏥 MEDICAL DEVICE CLASSES Class I — Low Risk (Bandage, Tongue Depressor) Class II — 510(k) (Infusion Pump, CT Scanner) Class II — AI/ML SaMD (ECG Dx, Retinal Scan) Class III — PMA (Pacemaker, Da Vinci Robot) Bullseye Intelligent R&D Solutions — Medical Devices IP Domain

Our Medical Devices IP Capabilities

  • Surgical robotics — instruments, actuation, optics, haptics
  • Implantable cardiac and neural devices
  • Medical imaging — MRI, CT, ultrasound, OCT, PET
  • Wearable health — PPG, ECG, CGM, IMU integration
  • AI/ML-based SaMD diagnostic algorithms
  • Drug-device combination product IP
  • Catheter, endoscope, and minimally invasive instruments
  • Biocompatible materials, coatings, and surface treatments
  • Regulatory-aware FTO for 510(k) and PMA submissions
  • In-vitro diagnostic assay and biosensor technology
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Where Engineering Meets Clinical Science

Medical Device IP — Complex Multi-Domain Claims

Medical device patents are unique in spanning mechanical design, electronics, software algorithms, biocompatible materials, and regulatory frameworks in a single claim set. A patent for an implantable cardiac rhythm management device may claim a hermetically sealed titanium housing with laser welded seams, a piezoelectric pressure sensor with ASIC signal conditioning, a machine learning rhythm classifier running on ultra-low-power RISC-V silicon, and a transcutaneous wireless telemetry link — four distinct technical disciplines in one independent claim.

Surgical Robotics — The Da Vinci IP Ecosystem and Its Aftermath

Intuitive Surgical's da Vinci robotic surgical system created one of the most valuable and extensively litigated medical device patent portfolios in history. Foundational patents covered cable-driven wrist mechanisms enabling 7 degrees of freedom articulation in a 5mm instrument diameter, the master-slave control architecture with motion scaling and tremor filtering, force-feedback sensing via cable tension measurement, stereo endoscope with 3D camera system, and surgeon ergonomic console design. These patents — many now expired — created a multi-billion dollar franchise with near-monopoly market position for over 15 years.

As key da Vinci patents expired, a wave of new entrants emerged: Medtronic's Hugo RAS system, Johnson & Johnson's Ottava (MONARCH bronchoscope), CMR Surgical's Versius, and Avatera Medical. Each navigates carefully around remaining Intuitive IP while building its own patent position in flexible instrument architecture, haptic rendering, augmented reality overlay of preoperative imaging, and AI-powered task automation.

AI and Software as a Medical Device (SaMD)

The FDA's Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) framework — combined with the Digital Health Center of Excellence guidance — has enabled a wave of AI diagnostic devices cleared under 510(k) predicate pathways. Key cleared products: IDx-DR for diabetic retinopathy screening from retinal photographs (first AI diagnostic cleared without clinician oversight), Eko's ECG deep learning classifier for atrial fibrillation, Zebra Medical Vision for chest X-ray pathology detection. Patents in this space cover neural network architectures optimised for medical image analysis, training data curation methodologies (multi-institution clinical datasets, synthetic data augmentation), uncertainty quantification outputs, and continuous learning update validation frameworks.

Implantable Cardiac Devices and Pacemaker Technology

Implantable cardiac devices — pacemakers, ICDs, CRT-D systems — generate patents covering hermetic titanium or stainless steel casing with laser welded seams (zero moisture ingress requirement for 15+ year device lifetime), iridium oxide electrode coatings for low stimulation threshold, far-field vs near-field sensing signal discrimination algorithms, adaptive pacing algorithms that track physiological demands (rate-response pacing using accelerometer or minute ventilation sensing), subcutaneous ICD (S-ICD) sensing vector optimisation, and leadless pacemaker transcatheter delivery mechanics (Boston Scientific Micra, Abbott Nanostim).

"Medical device FTO analysis must consider predicate device IP — the existing device on which a 510(k) clearance is based. If your device is substantially equivalent to a predicate, the predicate's manufacturer may hold IP covering features you have directly replicated in the design process of substantial equivalence."

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