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  • Medical innovation
  • Intellectual property law
  • Surgical research

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  • Surgeons possess limited traditional interest in intellectual property (IP).
  • Novel surgical concepts generated by surgeons are frequently inadequately protected.
  • This vulnerability exposes innovations to potential misappropriation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To guide surgeons through the intellectual property (IP) protection and patenting process.
  • To address common questions regarding patenting for industry collaborations.
  • To educate on managing communication with corporate partners and IP specialists.

Main Methods:

  • A web-based survey was conducted among European Association for Endoscopic Surgery (EAES) members in 2019.
  • The guide is presented in a Q&A format for clarity.
  • Information on domestic and international patent protection, including the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) system, is outlined.

Main Results:

  • Survey revealed limited surgeon engagement with intellectual property (IP).
  • Identified inadequate protection for surgeons' novel concepts and innovations.
  • Highlighted the need for practical guidance on patenting and IP management.

Conclusions:

  • This guide provides essential information for surgeons to protect their intellectual contributions.
  • It emphasizes the importance of safeguarding intellectual property rights in industry collaborations.
  • Serves as an educational resource for industry professionals on respecting medical professionals' IP.