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Daniel F. Dlugos

Researcher at Ethicon Inc.

Publications -  93
Citations -  4628

Daniel F. Dlugos is an academic researcher from Ethicon Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Data logger & Bellows. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 93 publications receiving 4628 citations.

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Calibration method for an automated surgical biopsy device

TL;DR: In this article, a method for calibrating a surgical biopsy system is presented, which comprises the steps of translating the cutter distally until the translation of the cutter is stopped at an extended position and recording the extended position.
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Method for operating biopsy device

TL;DR: In this paper, a method for calibrating a surgical biopsy system is presented, which comprises the steps of translating the cutter distally until the translation of the cutter is stopped at an extended position and recording the extended position.
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Low frequency transcutaneous energy transfer to implanted medical device

TL;DR: An implantable medical device system advantageously utilizes low frequency (e.g., about 1-100 kHz) transcutaneous energy transfer (TET) for supplying power from an external control module to an implantable device, avoiding power dissipation through eddy currents in a metallic case of an implant and/or in human tissue as discussed by the authors.
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Methods and devices for measuring impedance in a gastric restriction system

TL;DR: In this article, the impedance data related to implantable restriction devices is collected and analyzed for tissue proximate to the restriction device, e.g., a fat pad between a gastric band and the patient's stomach.
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Low Frequency transcutaneous telemetry to implanted medical device

TL;DR: An implantable medical device advantageously utilizes low frequency (e.g., 100 kHz or below) for telemetry communication with an external control module avoiding power dissipation through eddy currents in a metallic case of an implant and/or in human tissue.