Search Results - "Gavin, Graham P."
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High-power low-frequency ultrasound: A review of tissue dissection and ablation in medicine and surgery
Published in Journal of materials processing technology (08-05-2008)“…High-power low-frequency ultrasound in the range 20–60 kHz has wide ranging clinical applications in surgical and medical instruments for biological tissue…”
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Increased Susceptibility of Arterial Tissue to Wire Perforation With the Application of High-Frequency Mechanical Vibrations
Published in IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering (01-04-2012)“…High-frequency mechanical vibrations (20-50 kHz), delivered via small diameter flexible wire waveguides represent a minimally invasive technology for the…”
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High Power, Low Frequency Ultrasound: Meniscal Tissue Interaction and Ablation Characteristics
Published in Ultrasound in medicine & biology (01-04-2011)“…Abstract This study evaluates high power low frequency ultrasound transmitted via a flat vibrating probe tip as an alternative technology for meniscal…”
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A linear finite element acoustic fluid-structure model of ultrasonic angioplasty in vivo
Published in International journal for numerical methods in biomedical engineering (01-07-2010)“…The delivery of high‐power ultrasonic energy via small diameter wire waveguides represents a new alternative therapy for the treatment of chronic totally…”
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Performance characteristics of a therapeutic ultrasound wire waveguide apparatus
Published in International journal of mechanical sciences (01-03-2007)“…Therapeutic ultrasound angioplasty has been investigated, clinically, by a number of researchers and represents a potentially promising therapy for the…”
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Therapeutic ultrasound angioplasty: The risk of arterial perforation. an in vitro study
Published in 2009 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (01-01-2009)“…The use of therapeutic ultrasound delivered via small diameter wire waveguides may represent an emerging minimally invasive approach in the treatment of…”
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A linear finite element acoustic fluid―structure model of ultrasonic angioplasty in vivo: Selected papers from the First International Conference on Computational and Mathematical Biomedical Engineering, CMBE09, Swansea June 29 - 1 July - Part 1
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