Pressure Sensing Compression Garment

Description:

The system comprises one or more sensors, such as piezoelectric sensors, enabling real-time monitoring of applied pressure. 

Inventors: John Menezes, Joshua Goldman, Oliver Musovski

Menezes: An associate professor with the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV, is the only fellowship trained craniofacial surgeon in Las Vegas. Among his areas of expertise are cleft lip and palate repair, craniosynostosis, microtia (ear reconstruction), microsurgery, and adult and pediatric facial trauma.

Goldman: Completed a fellowship in integrated reconstructive microsurgery and craniofacial surgery at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, MI. He also completed a residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery at the Kerkorian School of Medicine

Musovski: Has earned Computer Engineering (CPE) degree and Master of Business Administration (MBA) focused in Information Systems and Technology Commercialization from University of Nevada-Las Vegas. Demonstrated history of working in the gambling & casinos industry.

The Invention: 

System which includes one or more sensors, such as piezoelectric sensors, thereby allowing dynamic monitoring of the applied pressure. A user and/or healthcare provider is able to ensure correct garment pressure at application, and dynamically monitor pressure, such as via a wireless communication system. The disclosed devices and system can be used for compression therapy

Benefits:

  • Including treatment of venous stasis disease, lymphedema of the upper and lower extremity, and management of postoperative extremity edema, and may include compression garments used to treat swelling after aesthetic procedures such as after abdominoplasty, liposuction or face and neck lift.
  • A user and/or healthcare provider is able to ensure correct garment pressure at application, and dynamically monitor pressure, such as via a wireless communication system 
  • The monitored pressure helps optimally treat the condition/disease for which the compression device is being used, as well as prevent and aid in healing of ulcers and chronic wounds associated with the condition/disease.

Market Opportunity: 

  • The industry of pressure sensors has grown rapidly due to research and development capabilities. Revenue has reached $1.8B. As for the future, it is currently forecasted to grow at a CAGR of 1.4% over the next 5 years according to IBISWorld. 

Intellectual property:

Patent Information:
For Information, Contact:
Zachary Miles
Associate Vice President for Technology & Partnerships
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
702-895-4507
zach.miles@unlv.edu
Inventors:
John Menezes
R. Baker
James Skelly
Francisco Carlos
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