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Frank R. Cichocki

Researcher at Ethicon Inc.

Publications -  43
Citations -  920

Frank R. Cichocki is an academic researcher from Ethicon Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Swaging & Compression molding. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 43 publications receiving 909 citations. Previous affiliations of Frank R. Cichocki include Johnson & Johnson & Owens Corning.

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Active suture for the delivery of therapeutic fluids

TL;DR: In this article, an active suture that can be used for both wound closure and the delivery of therapeutic fluids to the tissue surrounding a wound is disclosed, which enables delivery of an efficacious volume of drug bearing solution on the order of milliliters per day, provides a high level of fluid delivery rate control, and offers a means of providing more than one type of medication that may be selected post-surgically in accord with unexpected patient symptoms that may arise.
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Thermoelastic anisotropy of a natural fiber

TL;DR: In this paper, the elastic and thermal expansion properties of jute fibers were investigated and the results of these measurements were incorporated into a number of pertinent micro-mechanical models to estimate the thermoelastic properties of the natural fibers.
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Thermal residual stresses in co-continuous composites

TL;DR: In this article, the thermal residual stresses in two types of co-continuous composites copper/aluminum oxide (Cu/Al2O3) and aluminum-oxide phase under compression were measured by neutron diffraction experiments.
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Surgical Needle with Recessed Features

TL;DR: In this paper, a surgical needle is adapted for use with a circular needle applier having a needle driver, and a pair of recessed features on the body are adapted to be engaged by the needle driver.
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Thermal forming of refractory alloy surgical needles

TL;DR: In this article, a method of thermal forming of refractory alloy suture needles is described, where needle blanks made from refractories are used to form surgical needles, which are then mechanically formed into a surgical needle.