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9/05/2012

Medical Device Accidents and Illustrative Cases Review

Medical Device Accidents and Illustrative Cases
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If you are serious about understanding medical equipment and the ways in which it fails and injures the unwary you need this book Medical Device Accidents and Illustrative Cases. Sadly the author is no longer with us but the second edition of this book is a fine legacy (one among many legacies of Prof Geddes).
If you are a Clinical or Biomedical Engineer in a hospital, you will find incidents to chill you to the bone. More happily, you will also find encouragement to tackle the seemingly impossible task of wrangling all those strange and wonderful devices in your care.
The book is organised into sections of related devices and provides many detailed examples of injuries and accidents with a view to helping avoid them in the future. Of course, some of the examples are quite old already but the chosen cases are illustrative none-the-less.
I consider this required reading for Clinical and Biomedical Engineers.

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This enhanced second edition of the unique Medical Device Accidents gives you even more useful information about problems that can occur with a medical device. This book is filled with information, examples and case studies that will help you win any medical suit involving devices. Written with attorneys, expert witnesses, clinical engineers, nurses, physicians, manufacturers and designers of new medical devices in mind, this excellent resource will answer all of your questions about these devices.Leslie Geddes has fifty years of experience in his field. New in this edition: entire chapters devoted to catheter electrodes, transdermal drug transport and pain suppression by electrical stimulation, with discussions of their side effects and hazards. This second edition of Medical Device Accidents is about 150 percent as long as the first edition and contains many more case studies and examples that should help you with any medical device accident case you encounter.In this information-packed volume, you will find out the consequences of applying two technologies to a patient simultaneously. Discover hints, tips, and observations for expert witness testimony. Learn about real case studies, describing the kinds of injuries that can occur. Read the discussions on high frequency electric cutting, describing injuries caused by burning, bowel gas explosions, and circumcision.Medical Device Accidents will tell you all about the intended use of a product and criteria for establishing a product defect or a design defect. It describes the customer's expectations of a product and the responsibility of a manufacturer. It goes into depth on electrosurgery, electrocautery and laser surgery. It talks about pacemakers and cellular phones and interference between devices.

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8/21/2012

Introduction to Biomedical Engineering, Second Edition Review

Introduction to Biomedical Engineering, Second Edition
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This is a very comprehensive textbook, however, I will not recommend it to readers that only has an interest in the subject. Some of the content is highly mathematical, and as such meant for serious students in this field. The book covers a very wide range of subjects in this field.

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5/09/2012

Encyclopedia of Medical Devices and Instrumentation, 6 Volume Set Review

Encyclopedia of Medical Devices and Instrumentation, 6 Volume Set
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This set of 4-volume encyclopedia is a great and comprehensive resource of information on biomedical instrumentation.

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The articles in The Encyclopedia of Medical Devices and Instrumentation focus on what is currently useful or is likely to be useful in future medicine. They answer the question, "What are the branches of medicine and how does technology assist each of them?" Articles focus on the practice of medicine that is assisted by devices, rather than including, for example, the use of drugs to treat disease. The title is the only resource on the market dealing with the subject in encyclopedic detail.* Accessible to practitioners with a broad range of backgrounds from students to researchers and physicians* Articles cover the latest developments such as nanotechnology, fiber optics, and signal processing

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4/14/2012

Implantable Neural Prostheses 1: Devices and Applications (Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering) Review

Implantable Neural Prostheses 1: Devices and Applications (Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering)
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This book is recommended as a complete encyclopaedia for neural prosthesis.
Thinking of an implanted device into the brain to replace or facilitate activation of neural elements in a part of the nervous system seems at first fanciful. However, the motivation to improve the quality of life of those severely paralyzed or suffering from profound losses to various sense organs has made the brain-computer interface more than just a reality, but a daily necessity. The recent advances in the broad, multidisciplinary and dynamic neural engineering filed have arisen through a combination of developments in our understanding of biological systems and in numerous technological fields including materials science, polymer chemistry, embedded electronics, micro-electromechanical (MEMS) systems and computer modeling.
This book is a good choice for people with different backgrounds in neural engineering filed because it offers an extensive investigation into the development and implementation of state-of-the-art advanced implantable neural prosthetic devices. It covers the different aspects associated with the implanted devices from biomedical approaches to microelectronics technologies and a broad range of prosthetic devices such as visual implants, cochlear implants, auditory implants, spinal cord stimulators, deep brain stimulators, Bion stimulators, the brain control and sensing of artificial limbs interface, and cardiac electro-stimulation devices. At the end, it introduces the progress in magnetic stimulation aimed for a non-invasive approach to prosthetic devices which is opposed to using implantable microelectrodes.
The structure of the book in each chapter which covers a neural prosthesis is similar. It is started with the abstract of the work and then a complete introduction about the history of the device. The biomedical engineering approaches which result in the importance and requirements of the device are presented and then the developed microelectronic technologies are reviewed. Different challenges in the design of the implanted device in biomedical or technological points of view are described and at the end the future works are presented. I found this method of presentation very useful and mark this as a strong point of this book.
The first chapter of the book is about the microelectronic visual prosthesis that is the strongest part of this book in my opinion due to the exhaustive and well organized information and challenges associated with the visual prosthesis design given to the reader. It includes both visual cortex and optic nerve stimulation devices and retina stimulation devices which the latter might be helpful for Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and age-related macular degeneration (AMD) diseases. Devices designed by Humayun and co-workers at Second Sight Company and Rizzo and Wyatt's group are given as examples for epiretinal approach which have been used in the human trials. The second part talks about the cochlear implants with a review on the history of this device which the first single electrode implanted in 1961. The different subsystems of a cochlear implant such as speech processor, radio frequency power and data transmission link, the stimulator ASIC and the electrode arrays have been explained with the consideration of their design goals and principles. The auditory midbrain implant (AMI) using deep brain stimulation is proposed as a new auditory prosthesis for stimulation of the inferior colliculus with the three human trials results. The cochlear implants are followed by spinal cord stimulation that is an important therapy for pain by electrically stimulating the spinal cord. The effects of the stimulation parameters such as pulse width and stimulation rate have been studied by doing clinical trials. Some diseases such as Parkinson, essential tremor, epilepsy, several types of dystonias and hyperkinetic disorders, and intractable depression can be treated by deep brain stimulation (DBS) which is discussed in another chapter of this book. The clinical DBS has shown the importance of electrode arrays to be scaled to achieve best outcomes and therefore this chapter of the book is devoted to the electrode array design for DBS application. Bion microstimulator, a small, leadless, minimally invasive, implantable device, that was developed as a means to provide small stimulators distributed in the patients body has been studied in another chapter of this book. These devices do not need interconnecting wires and their electrodes are mounted directly on the microstimulator and are capable of RF-powering. The main application of these devices is functional electrical stimulation (FES), including shoulder subluxation and post-stroke hand rehabilitation. It has also been explored in clinical applications for knee osteoarthritis rehabilitation, obstructive sleep apnea, and pressure ulcer prevention.
After the presenting the studies which have been done for different applications of Neurostimulation, this book has devoted a chapter to brain control and sensing of artificial limb. The idea is to make electrical connections to the neurons in the stump of an amputated limb and make an artificial limb relying onto the development of integrated circuits and digital signal processing. Some of the research and technology development in this field has been described in this book. Finally, the techniques of designing magnetic stimulation of neural tissue have been described in this book which results in non-invasive stimulation without implantation of microelectrodes. This chapter of the book presents an in vitro experimental system using a systematic design methodology.
One of the strong points of this book is the introduction given for each chapter. It has presented an exhaustive research on each device from the beginning and the case studies which have been fulfilled. The dynamic interactions between academia and industry for each application have been explained very well. The other strong point is the systematic design methodology presented for each neural prosthesis which includes all different important aspects involve in the design from anatomy of the implanted area in a biomedical approach, the candidate diseases in which the device might be useful, surgical techniques, clinical studies, implant packaging and biocompatibility of materials, thermal effects of stimulator on the tissue to microelectronic technology including wireless data and power transmission, stimulator ASIC (application specific integrated circuit) design, control unit design and microelectrode array design.
One of the most interesting sections of the book for me was the description of the ArgusTM 16 device that is an advanced retinal prosthesis proposed by Second Sight. This device consists of a wearable external device including a small camera housed in the glasses and connected to a visual processing unit and an implantable stimulator. The implanted stimulator chip is provided with both power and data wirelessly utilizing a wireless inductive link that is magnetically stabilized over the electronic implant. The electrode array is placed on the retinal surface and is connected through some wires to the stimulator chip which is surgically attached to the temporal area of the skull to receive the stimulus currents.
One of my recommendations for the readers of this book is to read the cochlear implants at first because as it has been also mentioned in the book, the design principle of the cochlear implant has been adopted for development of similar hearing implants such as the auditory brainstem implant as well as other neural prostheses such as vestibular and retinal implants.
Some of interesting quotes in this book are, "Cochlear implants served as a model for successful academic and industrial collaboration" and also "the design principle of the cochlear implant has been adopted for development of other neural prostheses such as retinal implants".
David. Zhou, one of the authors of this book is with Second Sight Medical Products Company and I think this is one of the reasons that the visual prostheses chapter of this book is written very well and more informative than the other chapters. However, this book provides very useful and exhaustive information about the different neural prostheses in different aspects such as biomedical approaches and also microelectronic devices.


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This book and its companion volume describe state-of-the-art advances in techniques associated with implantable neural prosthetic devices and their applications. Researchers, engineers, clinicians, students and any specialist in this field will gain a deeper understanding of the neural prosthetic techniques currently available for a wide range of biomedical applications.In part one of this two-volume sequence, Implantable Neural Prostheses 1: Devices and Applications, the focus is on implant designs and applications. Devices covered include sensory prosthetic devices such as cochlear implants, auditory midbrain implants, visual implants, spinal cord stimulators, and motor prosthetic devices including deep brain stimulators, Bions, and cardiac electro-stimulators. Readers will also understand the regulatory approval process in the U.S. and Europe for implantable medical devices.

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3/17/2012

Nanoneuroscience: Structural and Functional Roles of the Neuronal Cytoskeleton in Health and Disease (Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering) Review

Nanoneuroscience: Structural and Functional Roles of the Neuronal Cytoskeleton in Health and Disease (Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering)
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This book offers an introduction to Nanoneuroscience which is a rather new scientific discipline, drawing on a multitude of foundations and assimilating them into a coherent conceptual framework with a practical scientific program. The authors have managed to carry this nontrivial task in a concise and readable book, which should be accessible to any reader equipped with essential scientific skills and motivation. Each of the chapters is accompanied by an extensive list of references which the reader may explore to gain stronger grasp of the subject matter.
The interested reader may use Amazon's 'look inside' and 'search inside' facilities to get a fairly detailed view of the book's contents. A very short description of the book's chapters should be in place, though.
The first chapter introduces Nanoneuroscience as a distinct discipline, offering a glance into the main concepts which are further revealed in later chapters.
The second chapter discusses the nanoscale components of neurons in varying resolution, ranging from biomolecules to nanodevices.
The third chapter presents the cytoskeleton as a nanoscale information processor.
The fourth chapter introduces the issues of nanocarriers and intracellular transport.
The fifth chapter deals with nanotechnology, nanostructure, and nervous system disorders, which seem to offer some promising applications for Nanoneuroscience.
The sixth chapter concludes the book, surveying novel modes of neural computation, which may someday advance our understanding from nanowires to mind.
Personally speaking, my original main interest was in the sixth chapter, which deals with some admittedly speculative issues, like the adequacy of quantum computational models in future explanations of mental issues, up to consciousness itself. The authors have managed to cover those potentially polemic issues in a factual and sober manner. The rigorous scientific minded reader, however, will find proper coverage on a variety of interesting novel concepts throughout the book. At the core of those issues stand the authors' Intraneuronal Matrix model, including the roles of the neuronal cytoskeleton in health and disease (as adequately hinted by the book's title).
Concluding this short review, I think this book duly deserves the maximal positive rating (five stars).

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Nanoneuroscience is the study of computationally relevant biomolecules found inside neurons. Because of recent technological advances at the nanometer scale, scientists have at their disposal increasingly better ways to study the brain and the biophysics of its molecules. This book describes how biomolecules contribute to the operations of synapses and perform other computationally relevant functions inside dendrites. These biomolecular operations considerably expand the brain-computer analogy - endowing each neuron with the processing power of a silicon-based multiprocessor. Amazingly, the brain containshundreds of billions of neurons.

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2/21/2012

Peptide Nucleic Acids, Morpholinos and Related Antisense Biomolecules (Medical Intelligence Unit) Review

Peptide Nucleic Acids, Morpholinos and Related Antisense Biomolecules (Medical Intelligence Unit)
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This is the standard book in this field of research. A compilation of what is known about these synthetic nucleic acid analogues that no researcher in the field should be without.

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This volume is unique to the existing literature in the Peptide Nucleic Acid field, in that it focuses on comparing and contrasting PNA with other available oligonucleotide homologues and considers areas in which these biomolecules could be profitably applied to clinical and diagnostic applications. Part I of the book addresses comparative strengths and weaknesses of various nucleoside homologues. Part II of the book addresses specific translational or clinical applications for PNA and related antisense biomolecules. The editors have succeeded in presenting a balanced yet broad view of the methods available for gene targeting and modification.

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1/29/2012

Design, Execution, and Management of Medical Device Clinical Trials Review

Design, Execution, and Management of Medical Device Clinical Trials
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In Latinamerica it is important increasing our knowlege in Medical Devices. This book is an excelent oportunity to improve the methodology of clinical trials with this kind of products.

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1/11/2012

Physics of the Human Body (Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering) Review

Physics of the Human Body (Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering)
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This book is loaded with technical and grammatical errors. Used if for a course I took essentially just for some of the textbook problems. Definitely not worth the price.

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This book comprehensively addresses the physical and engineering aspects of human physiology by using and building on first-year college physics and mathematics. It is the most comprehensive book on the physics of the human body, and the only book also providing theoretical background. The book is geared to undergraduates interested in physics, medical applications of physics, quantitative physiology, medicine, and biomedical engineering.

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12/03/2011

Digital Image Processing for Medical Applications Review

Digital Image Processing for Medical Applications
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The most accessible book on imaging on the market. Written in a clear and direct style, with lots of figures and example questions. Comes with exercises that you can use with ImageJ. It doesn't overwhelm you with math, but uses it sparingly and always explains the background. This is a great book either for self-study or as a classroom textbook. It should also be of interest to those already working in medical imaging. Just the clearest, most user-friendly imaging book out there ...

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Image processing is a hands-on discipline, and the best way to learn is by doing. This text takes its motivation from medical applications and uses real medical images and situations to illustrate and clarify concepts and to build intuition, insight and understanding. Designed for advanced undergraduates and graduate students who will become end-users of digital image processing, it covers the basics of the major clinical imaging modalities, explaining how the images are produced and acquired. It then presents the standard image processing operations, focusing on practical issues and problem solving. Crucially, the book explains when and why particular operations are done, and practical computer-based activities show how these operations affect real images. All images, links to the public-domain software ImageJ and custom plug-ins, and selected solutions are available from www.cambridge.org/books/dougherty.

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11/15/2011

Medical Imaging Signals and Systems Review

Medical Imaging Signals and Systems
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A very pedagogic book that covers the principles of medical imaging from a linear systems point of view. It is divided in 5 parts, being the first one devoted to the basics of imaging systems and the rest deal with modalities well established in the medical community. So only the chapters of the first part are essential to read before going to any other sections, which are mostly self-contained.
One section I would add to make it more complete would be some chapters on optical imaging, of which some techniques are finding a niche in clinical applications.
I found there is room for improvement in the book layout; the outer margins are simply too wide and some long equations go too close to the spine. The clarity of diagrams and photographs is good, but I would have appreciated some color inserts in a book of this price.

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For courses in medical imaging systems. With signal processing as its foundation, this text covers the most important imaging modalities in radiology: projection radiography, x-ray computed tomography, nuclear medicine, ultrasound imaging, and magnetic resonance imaging. Organized into parts to emphasize key overall conceptual divisions, Medical Imaging is most appropriate for engineering students who have taken the prerequisite signals and systems courses as well as elementary probability.

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11/06/2011

Biodesign: The Process of Innovating Medical Technologies Review

Biodesign: The Process of Innovating Medical Technologies
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I am a recent graduate of the Stanford Graduate Student of Business and have worked in the life sciences industry for many years. While at the GSB, I took the 2-quarter BioDesign class which used a beta version of this book as its text. The course - and text - has a rather ambitious aim, namely to explore the medtech entrepreneurial and innovation process and to do so in a cross-functional, comprehensive, and hands-on fashion. As one of the more popular courses at Stanford and one that has resulted in numerous new VC-funded start-ups, I think they have succeeded in this goal.
More so than entrepreneurialism in other industries, starting a new business in medical devices requires bringing together many disciplines and functions, including engineering, medicine, and business. This book takes this comprehensive view of the process. You'll learn about:
* Medical - learn about the clinical trials process for medical devices (e.g. 510k / PMA) ... learn how to put together a clinical development plan & clinical trials plan
* Engineering - learn about prototyping, produce concept definitions, R&D strategy
* Business - learn about doing a market assessment ... how to put together a reimbursement strategy ... how to do a marketing & business plan ... how build your financial models
But more than just looking at the individual disciplines, this text looks at the innovation *process*. That is, it walks through idea/concept creation and screening, researching new clinical need areas, and important early due diligence (i.e. IP searches, researching unmet medical needs, doing a stakeholder analysis). Then, once you have your concept it takes you through developing your early prototype and putting together a development and business plan. Next, it discusses how you will want to go about pitching this to VCs and obtaining funding to implement your product. And finally, it touches on operation issues and exits once your product is launched.
The book is highly readable and is accessible to a wide range of backgrounds and knowledge levels. This is because it was designed to be a text for a course that was taken by b-school students, engineering graduate students, and med school students. Additionally it is very hands-on, and discusses the tangible *things* that need to be done as you go through the start-up innovation process, and includes numerous case studies. Some chapters are rather dense but these can be skimmed until you actual need to reference the material.
On caveat is that, while I think this text can be relevant for people that are interested in innovation and start-ups in biotech or other areas of life sciences, it is clearly targeted to medical devices & medtech.
Being a successful entrepreneur in medical devices requires a thorough understanding of each of these steps in the innovation process and all of the cross-functional disciplines that are involved in bringing a new innovation to market and to patients. This textbook understands this and tackles this topic with that principle in mind.

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Recognize market opportunities, master the design process, and develop business acumen with this 'how-to' guide to medical technology innovation. A three-step, proven approach to the biodesign innovation process - identify, invent, implement - provides a practical formula for innovation. The experiences of hundreds of innovators and companies, in the form of case studies, quotes and practical advice, offer a realistic, action-orientated roadmap for successful biodesign innovation. Real-world examples, end-of-chapter projects, and Getting Started sections guide the reader through each of the key stages of the process and provide a template to create their own new medical devices. Addressing common medical, engineering, and business challenges to develop well-rounded expertise, this book is the complete package for any biodesign entrepreneur. The text is supported by valuable resources, including up-to-date industry changes: found at ebiodesign.org.

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