个人简介
Education
B.A., Swarthmore College, 1974
M.D., Columbia University, 1980
General Surgery Residency, UCLA, 1980-1982
General Surgery Chief Resident, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, 1982-1985
Awards and Recognitions
Pierre Galletti Award, AIMBE
Fellow, American College of Surgeons
Fellow, International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE)
Fellow, American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering
Fellow, American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery
Fellow, International Society for Endovascular Surgery
Chair, Council of Societies, AIMBE
Named in 100 Notable People in the Medical Device Industry
研究领域
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Minimally invasive surgery has dramatically changed the practice of medicine. A variety of mechanical and energy-imparting devices are used to manipulate and modify tissues within the body without the need for large incisions. These procedures are guided by X-ray, ultrasound, optical, or magnetic resonance imaging techniques. These technologies allow physicians to operate without the need for large incisions, dramatically reducing the need for inpatient care and pain medication, while improving outcomes. The laboratory investigates a variety of devices for cardiovascular, ophthalmologic, orthopedic, urologic, and neurosurgical procedures. Studies are underway to develop improved “optical biopsy techniques” to further reduce the invasiveness of surgery. Several new technologies including terahertz imaging, laser-based destruction of bacteria, MRI-Ultrasound image fusion combined with targeted laser ablation, and advanced optical diagnostics are under investigation. Projects range from basic science to clinical applications.