Rapid technological advances in electronics, electro-optics, and computer sciences have set the stage for an unprecedented drive toward improvement in existing medical devices and the development of exciting new ones. Imaging and sensing devices, microwaves, computers, and lasers are now routinely employed in medicine, and new medical devices with numerous diagnostic and therapeutic applications continue to proliferate. In the hopes of encouraging even greater progress, New Frontiers in Medical Device Technology offers the engineering, medical, and business communities an up-to-date report on current and emerging medical technologies
This timely and authoritative book brings together a core of experts who provide comprehensive coverage of new medical device technologies and focus on the link between the engineering and medical aspects. Relevant engineering principles are reviewed before focusing on the state-of-the-art technologies and their applications. Topics include the therapeutic use of RF/microwave thermal techniques in cardiology, urology, cancer therapy and surgery; the use of solid-state, semiconductor, and other lasers in ophthalmology, cardiology, and surgery; and the application of new technologies in imagery, such as developments in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), acoustics, and radiometry
For engineers, this book will provide knowledge of the needs, applications, and biological effects of medical devices and thus point the way toward new opportunities for engineering solutions. Members of the medical community will gain an understanding of the engineering concepts applied to medical devices and their most recent applications. Business and legal professionals will acquire a better understanding of medical technology and its enormous market potential
New Frontiers in Medical Device Technology offers engineers and medical researchers stimulating information that will lead to collaboration, invention, and the advancement of new technologies and medical devices
A comprehensive, state-of-the-art review of the latest advance
New Frontiers in Medical Device Technolog
This authoritative bookoffers biotechnical engineers and medical researchers detailed coverage of the latest medical device technologies and their applications. Each chapter is written by recognized experts who describe current and emerging medical technologies from both the biomedical and engineering perspectives. Contents include
Microwave Balloon Angioplasty Arye Rosen, PhD, and Paul Walinsky, M
Catheter Ablation for the Treatment of Cardiac Arrhythmias
Arnold J. Greenspon, MD, Paul Walinsky, MD, and Arye Rosen, Ph
The Efficacy of Transurethral Thermal Ablation in the Management of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Arye Rosen, PhD, and Harel D. Rosen, M
Localized Heating of Deep-Seated Tissues Using Microwave Balloon Catheters Fred Sterzer, Ph
Microwave Surgery Leonard S. Taylor, Ph
Contemporary Ophthalmic Lasers Joel Krauss, M
Advanced Technologies in Coronary Angioplasty: Lasers and Stents Alexander A. Stratienko, MD, and William P. Santamore, Ph
Advances in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Reuben S. Mezrich, MD, Ph
Medical Ultrasonic Imaging— State-of-the-Art and Future David Vilkomerson, Ph
Thermography— Radiometric Sensing in Medicine Kenneth Carr, Ph
Understanding the "Danger" of VLF-EMF's Richard L. Coren, Ph
ARYE ROSEN, PhD, is a senior member of the Technical Staff of the David Sarnoff Research Center, Princeton, New Jersey, where he is responsible for research and development in millimeter-wave devices and circuits and microwave optical interaction. He is also Adjunct Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of Drexel University and Associate in Medicine at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia. The recipient of numerous professional awards and widely published in the technical literature, Dr. Rosen is a Fellow of the IEEE and holds 45 U.S. patents in the fields of engineering and medicine. HAREL D. ROSEN, MD, is a Neonatology Fellow at the UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Dr. Rosen has published numerous articles in medicine and engineering and holds two U.S. patents in these fields.