Amr Salahieh mostly deals with Replacement heart valve, Heart valve, Native valve, Surgery and Engineering drawing. Amr Salahieh regularly ties together related areas like Catheter in his Heart valve studies. His work in Native valve is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Orthodontics.
His work in the fields of Surgery, such as Artery, Beating heart and Vascular device, intersects with other areas such as Embolectomy. His study brings together the fields of Lock and Engineering drawing. His Single strand research overlaps with other disciplines such as Braid and Biomedical engineering.
Amr Salahieh focuses on Biomedical engineering, Surgery, Heart valve, Replacement heart valve and Engineering drawing. In the field of Biomedical engineering, his study on Vascular device overlaps with subjects such as Target vessel. He frequently studies issues relating to Cardiology and Surgery.
Heart valve and Delivery system are two areas of study in which Amr Salahieh engages in interdisciplinary research. Replacement heart valve and Native valve are commonly linked in his work. His Engineering drawing research incorporates elements of Mechanical engineering, Fixation and Lock.
His primary scientific interests are in Biomedical engineering, Medical device, Lumen, Impeller and Tissue ablation. His research brings together the fields of Ultrasonic sensor and Biomedical engineering. Amr Salahieh combines subjects such as Shunting, Shunt and Right atrium with his study of Lumen.
Amr Salahieh interconnects Electrical conduit, Inflow, Blood flow and Blood pump in the investigation of issues within Impeller. In Tissue ablation, Amr Salahieh works on issues like Balloon, which are connected to Inflatable, Ablation, Ultrasound and Substrate. The study incorporates disciplines such as Orientation, Computer vision and Artificial intelligence in addition to Ablation.
His primary areas of study are Biomedical engineering, Tissue ablation, Inflatable, Medical device and Ablation. Much of his study explores Inflatable relationship to Reflector. His Medical device study spans across into subjects like Computer hardware, Diffuse reflection, Field of view, Visualization and Light source.
His Ablation study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Ultrasound, Substrate and Balloon.
This overview was generated by a machine learning system which analysed the scientist’s body of work. If you have any feedback, you can contact us here.
Surgical instrument for stabilizing the beating heart during coronary artery bypass graft surgery
Federico J. Benetti;Charles S. Taylor.
(1997)
Repositionable heart valve and method
Amr Salahieh;Brian D. Brandt;Dwight P. Morejohn;Ulrich R. Haug.
(2014)
Externally expandable heart valve anchor and method
Amr Salahieh;Brian Brandt;Dwight Morejohn;Ulrich Haug.
(2006)
Replacement valve and anchor
Amr Salahieh;Brian D. Brandt;Dwight P. Morejohn;Ulrich R. Haug.
(2004)
Methods and apparatus for endovascularly replacing a patient's heart valve
Ulrich R. Haug;Hans F. Valencia;Robert A. Geshlider;Tom Saul.
(2004)
Methods and apparatus for endovascularly replacing a heart valve
Amr Salahieh;Jean-Pierre Dueri;Hans F. Valencia;Daniel K. Hildebrand.
(2004)
Low profile heart valve and delivery system
Amr Salahieh;Brian D. Brandt;Dwight P. Morejohn;Ulrich R. Haug.
(2008)
Methods and apparatus for endovascular heart valve replacement comprising tissue grasping elements
Amr Salahieh;Daniel K. Hildebrand;Tom Saul.
(2006)
Leaflet engagement elements and methods for use thereof
Amr Salahieh;Brian D. Brandt;Robert A. Geshlider;Dwight P. Morejohn.
(2004)
Everting heart valve
Ulrich R. Haug;Hans F. Valencia;Robert A. Geshlider;Tom Saul.
(2005)
If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.
We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Boston University
GlobalFoundries (United States)
Max Planck Society
Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
Ghent University
University of Oklahoma
Tokyo Medical and Dental University
University of Potsdam
University of Queensland
Michigan State University
University of California, Irvine
Stanford University
Stanford University