His primary areas of investigation include Anatomy, Biomedical engineering, Lumen, Surgery and Materials science. Vahid Saadat has researched Anatomy in several fields, including Gastrointestinal system, Locking mechanism and Longitudinal axis. His Biomedical engineering study combines topics in areas such as Distal portion, Endoscope, Epidural space, Surgical removal and Visualization.
His work investigates the relationship between Lumen and topics such as Electrical conduit that intersect with problems in Body orifice. His work on Catheter, Esophageal hiatus, Abdominal cavity and Laparoscopy as part of general Surgery research is frequently linked to Transgastric surgery, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Catheter research includes elements of Gastrointestinal implant, Reduction and Gastrointestinal device.
His primary areas of investigation include Biomedical engineering, Anatomy, Materials science, Visualization and Lumen. He has included themes like Ablation, Distal portion and Catheter in his Biomedical engineering study. His Anatomy research focuses on subjects like Endoscope, which are linked to Engineering drawing.
He integrates many fields, such as Materials science and engineering, in his works. His Visualization research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Tissue surface and Lumen. Vahid Saadat combines subjects such as Lateral stability and Electrical conduit with his study of Lumen.
Vahid Saadat spends much of his time researching Biomedical engineering, Anatomy, Materials science, Animal study and Balloon. The concepts of his Biomedical engineering study are interwoven with issues in Visualization and Lumen. His study in Anatomy is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Endoscope, Compartment and Contrast imaging.
Vahid Saadat merges Materials science with Target tissue in his research. He interconnects Ostium, Distal portion and Inflatable in the investigation of issues within Balloon. His Catheter study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Computer vision and Artificial intelligence.
Biomedical engineering, Distal portion, Left atrial, Visualization and Region of interest are his primary areas of study. His Biomedical engineering study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Process and Anatomy. His work deals with themes such as Computer vision, Ostium, Balloon and Inflatable, which intersect with Distal portion.
Vahid Saadat combines topics linked to Image rotation with his work on Left atrial.
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Endoluminal tool deployment system
Vahid Saadat;Richard C. Ewers;Eugene G. Chen;David Miller.
(2004)
Shape lockable apparatus and method for advancing an instrument through unsupported anatomy
Vahid Saadat;Richard C. Ewers;Eugene G. Chen.
(2002)
Tissue manipulation and securement system
Robert A. Vaughan;Cang C. Lam;Richard C. Ewers;Vahid Saadat.
(2005)
Apparatus and methods for forming and securing gastrointestinal tissue folds
Richard C. Ewers;Vahid C. Saadat;Kenneth J. Michlitsch;Chris A. Rothe.
(2003)
Methods and apparatus for transmitting force to an end effector over an elongate member
Vahid Saadat;Richard C. Ewers;Ruey-Feng Peh;Tracy D. Maahs.
(2005)
Apparatus and methods for achieving endoluminal access
Richard C. Ewers;Boris Reydel;Eugene G. Chen;Vahid Saadat.
(2003)
Apparatus and methods for positioning and securing anchors
Vahid Saadat;Marvin C. Elmer.
(2004)
System for optimizing anchoring force
Vahid Saadat;Richard C. Ewers;Tracy D. Maahs;Alexander Khairkhahan.
(2004)
Methods and apparatus for obtaining endoluminal access
Vahid Saadat;John A. Cox;Chris A. Rothe.
(2005)
Methods and apparatus for performing endoluminal procedures
Vahid Saadat;Chris Rothe;Richard Ewers;Gilbert Madrid.
(2005)
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