Steven E. Field
19 Papers
534 Citations
Steven E. Field is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cannula & Stylet. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 19 publications.
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Papers
Patent
Localizing needle with fluid delivery
James J. Langan,Ryan L. Goosen,Steven E. Field +2 more
- 28 Aug 2003
TL;DR: A localizing needle is a barbed localizing wire fixedly sheathed within a flexible hollow infusion tube for delivering fluids to surrounding tissue through a plurality of spaced infusion ports.
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Apparatus for the percutaneous marking of a lesion
Richard M. Chesbrough,Steven E. Field,Ryan L. Goosen,Jeffery W. Zerfas,Richard E. Davis +4 more
- 08 Jun 2001
TL;DR: In this article, a biopsy marking apparatus for placing a radiopaque marker at the location of a percutaneous biopsy is described, which consists of an introducer in combination with a radio-paque marker.
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Core biopsy device
Steven E. Field,Brian R. Mulder,Michael Johnson,Todd Ireland,Steve Haeske,Mark Vander Veen +5 more
- 11 May 2005
TL;DR: A core biopsy device comprises an outer cutting cannula in telescoping register with an inner spoon cannula as mentioned in this paper, which can be rotated relative to the inner cannula so that the excising blade can excise the biopsy sample from the surrounding tissue.
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Self-contained, self-piercing, side-expelling marking apparatus
Steven E. Field,Ryan L. Goosen,Brian R. Mulder,Richard M. Chesbrough +3 more
- 19 Jul 2005
TL;DR: A self-contained, self-piercing, and side-expelling marking apparatus for percutaneously placing a imaging marker in a tissue mass is described in this paper, where the marker is placed in the tissue mass.
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Multi Mode Imaging Marker
Ryan L. Goosen,Steven E. Field,Richard M. Chesbrough +2 more
- 01 Jun 2005
TL;DR: In this paper, a device for percutaneously implanting an imaging marker for identifying a location within a tissue mass was proposed, where the subcutaneous imaging marker comprises at least a first element and a second element, each of which has a primary imaging mode.
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