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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
37
Citations
12474
World Ranking
8228
National Ranking
2262

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Mechanical engineering
  • Surgery
  • Structural engineering

Mark S. Zeiner mostly deals with Structural engineering, Fastener, Cartridge, Surgical staple and STAPLE DRIVER. His Structural engineering research incorporates themes from Port and Actuator. Mechanical engineering covers Mark S. Zeiner research in Fastener.

His studies in Cartridge integrate themes in fields like Composite material, Engineering drawing and Longitudinal axis. His work is dedicated to discovering how STAPLE DRIVER, Mechanism are connected with Biomedical engineering and other disciplines. His Surgical stapling study deals with Tissue thickness intersecting with Clamping, Tissue compression, Lockout Mechanism, Frame and Rigid frame.

His most cited work include:

  • Surgical anastomosis stapling instrument (1335 citations)
  • Device for attachment of buttress material to a surgical fastening device (1051 citations)
  • Surgical stapler cartridge lockout device (905 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His scientific interests lie mostly in Structural engineering, Biomedical engineering, Cartridge, Fastener and Mechanical engineering. In his work, Surgical instrument is strongly intertwined with Mechanism, which is a subfield of Structural engineering. His study explores the link between Biomedical engineering and topics such as Surgical site that cross with problems in Surgical procedures.

His work carried out in the field of Cartridge brings together such families of science as Composite material, Deck, Engineering drawing and Staple line. His Surgical Fasteners study, which is part of a larger body of work in Fastener, is frequently linked to Volume reduction, bridging the gap between disciplines. His research integrates issues of Actuator and Flexibility in his study of Mechanical engineering.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Structural engineering (28.36%)
  • Biomedical engineering (20.15%)
  • Cartridge (20.15%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2014-2020)?

  • Cartridge (20.15%)
  • Buttress (7.46%)
  • Robot end effector (7.46%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Cartridge, Buttress, Robot end effector, Biomedical engineering and Deck are his primary areas of study. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Fastener, Composite material and Longitudinal axis. The various areas that Mark S. Zeiner examines in his Fastener study include Acoustics, Radius, Surgical instrument and Engineering drawing.

His Buttress study is related to the wider topic of Structural engineering. Mark S. Zeiner does research in Structural engineering, focusing on Retainer specifically. His Biomedical engineering research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Surgical site and Surgical procedures.

Between 2014 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Circular fastener cartridges for applying radially expandable fastener lines (487 citations)
  • Fastening system comprising a firing member lockout (486 citations)
  • Surgical staple and driver arrangements for staple cartridges (447 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Mechanical engineering
  • Surgery
  • Structural engineering

Mark S. Zeiner focuses on Cartridge, Deck, Composite material, Engineering drawing and Buttress. His Cartridge study incorporates themes from Fastener, Staple line, Flexibility and Longitudinal axis. His Fastener study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Radius.

His Engineering drawing study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Surgical instrument and Surgical staple. His Buttress research entails a greater understanding of Structural engineering. Mark S. Zeiner is interested in Base, which is a branch of Mechanical engineering.

Best Publications

  • Pull-through circular anastomosic intraluminal stapler with absorbable fastener means

    Ronald J. Brinkerhoff;Mark S. Zeiner;Michael B. Miller;James A. Transue

  • Reloadable laparoscopic fastener deploying device with disposable cartridge for use in a gastric volume reduction procedure

    Mark S. Zeiner;Jason L. Harris;Michael J. Stokes;Matthew D. Holcomb

  • Circular fastener cartridges for applying radially expandable fastener lines

    Jason L. Harris;Jerome R. Morgan;Mark S. Zeiner;Frederick E. Shelton

  • CARTRIDGE WITH FASTENERS TO CREATE FLEXIBLE STAPLING SUTURE

    Kharris Dzhejson L;Kaselya Lusiya M;Zajner Mark S;Smit Bret U

  • Fastening system comprising a firing member lockout

    Taylor W. Aronhalt;Frederick E. Shelton;Michael J. Vendely;Emily A. Schellin

  • Method for creating a flexible staple line

    Jason L. Harris;Mark S. Zeiner;Frederick E. Shelton

  • Surgical staple and driver arrangements for staple cartridges

    Jason L. Harris;Jerome R. Morgan;Mark S. Zeiner;Iv Frederick E. Shelton

  • A surgical stapler for applying a large staple through a small delivery port and a method of using the stapler to secure a tissue fold

    Jason L. Harris;Lawrence Crainich;Michael J. Stokes;Mark S. Zeiner

  • surgical stapler for applying a large staple through a small delivery port and a method of using the stapler to secure a tissue fold

    Jason L. Harris;Lawrence Crainich;Michael J. Stokes;Mark S. Zeiner

  • Staple cartridges and arrangements of staples and staple cavities therein

    Jason L. Harris;Frederick E. Shelton;Mark S. Zeiner;Janna B. Volz

  • Implantable layers for a surgical instrument

    Emily A. Schellin;Taylor W. Aronhalt;Trevor J Barton;Michael J. Miller

  • Absorbable anastomosic fastener means

    Michael B. Miller;Mark S. Zeiner;James A. Transue

  • REINFORCING ASSEMBLY OF SURGICAL STAPLING INSTRUMENT WITH GEL ADHESIVE RETAINER

    Scheib Charles J;Barton Trevor J;Vendely Michael J;Harris Jason L

  • CAM SHAFT FOR SURGICAL APPLIANCE, ACTUATION MECHANISM, ULTRASONIC SURGICAL APPLIANCE AND ULTRASONIC ANCILLARY PINCERS APPLIANCE

    Holthaus Mark L;Zeiner Mark S

  • Devices and methods for endoluminal plication

    Kevin D. Felder;Lawrence Crainich;Justin W. Sherrill;Jason L. Harris

  • Reloadable laparoscopic fastener deploying device for use in a gastric volume reduction procedure

    Daniel Alesi;Lawrence Crainich;Jason L. Harris;Michael J. Stokes

  • DISPOSABLE CARTRIDGE FOR USE IN GASTRIC VOLUME REDUCTION PROCEDURE

    Crainich Lawrence;Zeiner Mark S;Harris Jason L;Stokes Michael J

  • Attachment apparatus for coupling with an endoscope

    Michael J. Stokes;Thomas E. Albrecht;Mark S. Ortiz;Mark S. Zeiner

  • Surgical stapler fastening device with adjustable anvil

    Matthew D. Holcomb;Jason L. Harris;Michael J. Stokes;Mark S. Zeiner

  • Surgical Fastener for Applying A Large Staple Through A Small Delivery Port

    Matthew D. Holcomb;Jason L. Harris;Michael J. Stokes;Jeffrey C. Cerier

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. Stokes
Michael J. Stokes Johnson & Johnson (United States)
Frederick E. Shelton
Frederick E. Shelton Johnson & Johnson (United States)
Jerome R. Morgan
Jerome R. Morgan Johnson & Johnson (United States)
Bret W. Smith
Bret W. Smith Johnson & Johnson
Jeffrey S. Swayze
Jeffrey S. Swayze Johnson & Johnson (United States)
Iv Frederick E. Shelton
Iv Frederick E. Shelton Johnson & Johnson (United States)
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Mark D. Overmyer
Mark D. Overmyer Johnson & Johnson (United States)
Taylor W. Aronhalt
Taylor W. Aronhalt Johnson & Johnson (United States)
Christopher J. Hess
Christopher J. Hess Johnson & Johnson (United States)

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