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Publications

  1. Crum L, Beach K, Carter S, Chandler W, Curra F, Kaczkowski P, Keilman G, Khokhlova V, Martin R, Mourad P, Vaezy S, Acoustic Hemostasis, in Nonlinear Acoustics at the Turn of the Millennium, ISNA 15, W. Lauterborn and T. Kurz, ed., Amer. Inst. Phys., 2000.
  2. Vaezy S, Martin R, Keilman G, Kaczkowski P, Schmiedl U, Chi E, Yazaji E, Caps M, Poliachik S, Carter S, Sharar S, Cornejo C, and Crum L (1999) Control of Splenic Bleeding by Using High Intensity Focused Ultrasound, J. Trauma, Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, Vol. 47, No. 3, pp. 521-525.
  3. Vaezy S, Martin R, Schmiedl U, Caps M, Taylor S, Beach K, Carter S, Kaczkowski P, Keilman G, Helton S, Chandler W, Mourad P, Rice M, Roy R, and Crum L (1997) Liver Hemostasis Using High Intensity Focused Ultrasound, Ultrasound Med Biol, vol. 23, pp. 1413-1420.
  4. Vaezy S, Martin R, Yaziji H, Kaczkowski P, Keilman G, Cater S, Caps M, Chi E, and Crum L (1998) Hemostasis of Punctured Blood Vessels Using High Intensity Focused Ultrasound, Ultrasound Med Biol, vol. 24, pp. 903-910.
  5. Vaezy S, Martin R, Kaczkowski P, Keilman G, Carter S, Caps M, and Crum L (1998) Occlusion of Blood Vessels using High Intensity Focused Ultrasound, Proceedings of the International Conference on Acoustics and 135th Meeting of Acoustical Society of America, Proceedings of 16th ICA/135th ASA Meeting. Vol 2, pp. 1061- 1062.
  6. Martin R, Vaezy S, Helton S, Caps M, Kaczkowski P, Keilman G, Carter S, Chandler W, Mourad P, Beach K, and Crum L (1998), Acoustic liver cauterization: A potential tool for bloodless surgery. Proceedings of ICA/ASA Meeting. Proceedings of 16th ICA/135th ASA Meeting. Vol 2, pp. 721- 722.
  7. Keilman, G.W., New Ultrasound Hyperthermia Applicators with Improved Bandwidth and Spatial Uniformity, No. American Hyperthermia Group (NAHG) Conf. Proc., Seattle, WA, March, 1989.
  8. Sekins, K.M., G.W. Keilman, and T.L. Anderson, Lung Cancer Hyperthermia via Ultrasound and PFC Liquids, in Hyperthermic Oncology 1988, Vol. 1: Summary Papers, Proc. of 5th Int'l Symp. on Hyperthermic Oncology, Kyoto, Japan, Aug. 1988, Publ. by Taylor and Francis, pp. 418-420.
  9. Keilman, G.W., and J. Andersen, Active Broadband Matching of Piezoelectric Transducers, American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine Proceedings, 1980.
  10. Keilman, G.W., and H.B. Butts, Lateral Resolution Improvement of Focused Piston Transducers by a Signal Processing Technique, IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium Proceedings, 1981.
  11. Poliachik, SL, WL Chandler, PD Mourad, MR Bailey, S Bloch, RO Cleveland, P Kaczkowski, GW Keilman, T Porter, and LA Crum, Effect of high-intensity focused ultrasound on whole blood with and without microbubble contrast agent, in Ultrasound Med Biol. 1999 Jul;25(6):991-8.
  12. Vaezy S, R Martin, P Kaczkowski, Keilman G, Goldman B, Yaziji H, Carter S, Caps M, Crum L, Use of high-intensity focused ultrasound to control bleeding, in J Vasc Surg. 1999 Mar;29(3):533-42.
  13. Martin RW, S Vaezy, P Kaczkowski, G Keilman, S Carter, M Caps, K Beach, M Plett, LA Crum, Hemostasis of punctured vessels using Doppler-guided high-intensity ultrasound, in Ultrasound Med Biol. 1999 Jul;25(6):985-90.
  14. Bloch, S, MR Bailey, LA Crum, PJ Kaczkowski, PD Mourad, and GW Keilman, Measurements of Sound Speed in Excised Tissue over Temperatures Expected under High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Conditions in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1998.
  15. Kaczkowski P, G Keilman, High-intensity focused ultrasound transducer design for surgical and hemostatic applications in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, May 1998, Vol 103, Issue 5, p. 2831.
  16. Kaczkowski P, G Keilman, BW Cunitz, RW Martin, S Vaezy, and LA Crum, High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) array system for image-guided ablative therapy (IGAT) in Proceedings of SPIE, Vol 4954: Thermal Treatment of Tissue: Energy Delivery and Assessment II, Thomas P. Ryan, Ed., June 2003, pp. 209-219.
  17. Vaezy S, M Wyzgala, G Keilman, A needle-size hydrophone and thermocouple for high-intensity focused ultrasound in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, November 2002, Volume 112, Issue 5, p. 2369.
  18. Poliachik S, S Bloch, M Bailey, P Kaczkowski, R Cleveland, PD Mourad, T Porter, LA Crum, WL Chandler and GW Keilman, Ex vivo studies of the effect of high-intensity focused ultrasound on whole human blood in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, May 1998, Volume 103, Issue 5, p. 2831.
  19. Carlson, TJ, JP Duncan, TL Gilbride, G Keilman, The Sensor Fish - Making Dams More Salmon-Friendly in Sensors; Volume: 21, Issue 7.
  20. Bailey MR, LA Crum, N Miller, LN Couret, OA Sapozhnikov, YA Pishchalnikov, G Keilman, JA McAteer, B Connors, and AP Evan, Localized detection of cavitation in vivo in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, May 1, 2001, Vol 109, Issue 5, p. 2481.
  21. Kaczkowski PJ, S Vaezy, R Martin, and LA Crum, G Keilman, A multi-channel high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) system for image-guided therapy (IGT) in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, November 2001, Volume 110, Issue 5, p. 2614.
  22. Poliachik S, W Chandler, PD Mourad, S Bloch, M Bailey, R Cleveland, LA Crum, P Kaczkowski, G Keilman, and T Porter, Ex-vivo Studies of the Effects of High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound on Whole Blood in Proc. Int’l Cong. Acoustics 1998, vol 2, p. 727.
  23. Sekins KM, DB Leeper, JK Hoffman, GW Keilman, MC Ziskin, MR Wolfson, TH Shaffer, Feasibility of lung cancer hyperthermia using breathable perfluorochemical (PFC) liquids. Part II: Ultrasound hyperthermia in INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYPERTHERMIA 2004, VOL 20; PART 3, pages 278-299.
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