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Kevin L. Houser

Researcher at Ethicon Inc.

Publications -  189
Citations -  28830

Kevin L. Houser is an academic researcher from Ethicon Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surgical instrument & Ultrasonic sensor. The author has an hindex of 81, co-authored 189 publications receiving 28830 citations.

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Articulable ultrasonic surgical apparatus

TL;DR: In this paper, an ultrasonic surgical clamp coagulator was configured to effect cutting, coagulation, and clamping of tissue by cooperation of a clamping mechanism of the apparatus with an associated ultrasonic end-effector.
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Ultrasonic surgical system and method

TL;DR: An ultrasonic surgical system has an ultrasonic unit including an instrument operatively connected to a generator, where the instrument has an end effector on the distal end of a shaft and a positioning unit including a movable arm adapted for releasably holding the instrument, whereby an operator may direct the positioning unit to position the end effectors at a surgical site inside a body cavity of a patient for performing a plurality of surgical tasks.
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Active load control of ultrasonic surgical instruments

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a closed loop arrangement that modulates the force applied to tissue from a surgical instrument using a generator and an electrical signal representative of the generator load, where a force responsive element is operatively coupled to the actuating lever and the end-effector.
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Motor driven electrosurgical device with mechanical and electrical feedback

TL;DR: An electrosurgical device consisting of an end effector, a cutting member, and en electromechanical driver is described in this paper, where the user can provide tactile feedback to the user through the user input feature, based on a load encountered by the cutting member.
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Modular motor driven surgical instruments with status indication arrangements

TL;DR: In this article, a surgical end effector for use in connection with a surgical instrument is presented, where the end effectors are configured for operable attachment to the surgical instrument and a status assembly arrangement is provided to provide an indication on the end-effector housing of a linear location of at least one of the actuators.