Abstract: A smart phone is used to accomplish measurement of a wound surface area, when at least one flat marker device, which is a predefined reference, is placed near the wound and photographed by a smart phone.
Abstract: With inventive processing making use of surface-reconstruction and capping steps, more imagery acquired by 3C cameras can be put to use in augmented reality applications, especially applications, such as medical reconstruction, in which a certain theoretical ideal fit might be wanted but can be difficult or seemingly impossible to achieve due to highly complex, irregular shapes, perimeters and surfaces involved. The inventive technology is especially useful for ongoing wound measurement and comparative analysis and characterization of a wound over time, as well as working with anatomical reconstruction. The inventive technology also extends to non-medical augmented reality applications, and provides robust data sets representing a range of real-world objects, such as zoo animals, family pets, etc. susceptible of being imaged and stored as robust data sets that provide better verisimilitude when used in gaming or other virtual-world contexts as compared to a raw data set from a camera.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 29, 2018
Date of Patent:
March 31, 2020
Assignee:
DERMAGENESIS, LLC
Inventors:
Richard Vogel, Tony Xu, Alexander Steinberg, Ran Cohen
Abstract: With the inventive technology, wound measurement is performed, but without the patient wound, or the skin near the patient wound, needing to have an object physically placed thereon. The patient wound and patient skin near the wound are spared contact with a ruler, marker, grid, and spared the wound and area near the wound being directly physically worked-on.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 21, 2017
Date of Patent:
March 17, 2020
Assignee:
DERMAGENESIS, LLC
Inventors:
Tianning Xu, Ran Cohen, Alexander Steinberg
Abstract: Autografts are produced using material harvested from the patient without creation of a new wound. For example, material is harvested from the patient's very wound to which the autograft is to be applied.
Abstract: An apparatus and method for the production of substitute skin that advantageously reduces the amount of donor dermal cells needed from non-wound areas of a patient having a wound to be auto-grafted is reduced by using all of the harvested skin cells. A 3D printer is used to construct a wound graft product from the harvested skin cells without wasting any of the harvested skin cells. In a case of an irregularly shaped wound, wastage of harvested skin associated with trimming is avoided.