His primary areas of study are Biomedical engineering, Mechanical engineering, Lung resection, Radio frequency and Temperature coefficient. Within one scientific family, John H. Shadduck focuses on topics pertaining to Resistive touchscreen under Biomedical engineering, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Optoelectronics. Mechanical engineering combines with fields such as Medical device and Energy delivery in his work.
His research investigates the connection with Lung resection and areas like Anatomy which intersect with concerns in Seal. His Temperature coefficient research incorporates themes from Joule heating and Welding. His Joule heating research includes elements of Elastomer and Electrical resistance and conductance.
John H. Shadduck mainly focuses on Biomedical engineering, Energy delivery, Anatomy, Mechanical engineering and Bone cement. John H. Shadduck interconnects Temperature coefficient, Lung resection, Joule heating, Implant and Vertebra in the investigation of issues within Biomedical engineering. John H. Shadduck combines subjects such as Optoelectronics, Radio frequency and Resistive touchscreen with his study of Temperature coefficient.
His work investigates the relationship between Anatomy and topics such as Seal that intersect with problems in Flange. John H. Shadduck performs integrative study on Mechanical engineering and Medical device. The study incorporates disciplines such as Monomer, Benzoyl peroxide, Osteoplasty and Cancellous bone in addition to Bone cement.
His primary scientific interests are in Internal medicine, Erectile dysfunction, Well-being, Vaporization and Biomedical engineering. His Vaporization investigation overlaps with other areas such as Lumen and Radio frequency.
Surgery, Distal portion, Optics, Ablation and ELECTROSURGICAL DEVICE are his primary areas of study.
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Electrosurgical systems and techniques for sealing tissue
Csaba Truckai;John H. Shadduck.
(2002)
Electrosurgical instrument and method of use
Csaba Truckai;John H. Shadduck;James A. Baker.
(2003)
Electrosurgical working end for controlled energy delivery
Csaba Truckai;John H. Shadduck.
(2003)
Electrosurgical working end with replaceable cartridges
Csaba Truckai;James A. Baker;Gabor Gran;John H. Shadduck.
(2003)
Surgical system for applying ultrasonic energy to tissue
Csaba Truckai;John H. Shadduck;Bruno Strul.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (2001)
Electrosurgical working end with resistive gradient electrodes
Csaba Truckai;John H. Shadduck.
(2002)
Electrosurgical jaw structure for controlled energy delivery
Csaba Truckai;James A. Baker;Bruno Strul;John H. Shadduck.
(2001)
Jaw structure for electrosurgical instrument
Csaba Truckai;James A. Baker;John H. Shadduck.
(2003)
Jaw structure for electrosurgical instrument and method of use
Csaba Truckai;James A. Baker;John H. Shadduck.
(2003)
Electrosurgical working end for transecting and sealing tissue
Csaba Truckai;John H. Shadduck.
(2001)
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