Determine method of rapid prototyping or plastic extrusion to create prototype of true-to-scale catheter Determine optimal slot size without affecting.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Section 2. When blood leaves the heart, it travels through _____________. The first branches, called the _______________________, carry blood to the heart.
Advertisements

Geometric Tolerances & Dimensioning
Travis Frank Ned Feltham Corey Clarke Shawn Belliveau
HELMET MARKING TOOL Michael Meck, Katherine Bagwell, Chad Wilkinson, Tristan Assimos BACKGROUND INFORMATION PROJECT SCOPE FINAL DESIGN CONCEPT GENERATION.
ULTRASOUND GUIDED CENTRAL VENOUS CANNULATION By Dr Sunil Chhajwani (MD. Anaesthesia)
W e m a k e i d e a s c o m e a l i v e 001IHP For internal use only Not only a peripheral stent available in Renal sizes...
Team RopeIt Melanie Davis, Marissa Eppes, Zach Firth, Chris Hazel, Andrew Singles, Christine Wilkerson CategoryMetrics Functionality Feedback Time Accuracy.
Dr. Joseph Greene Copyright 2000 all rights reserved Venting Chapter 11.
Installation. Indoor Unit Installation Typical Installation.
Team Members: Team Leader- Jeremy Glynn Communicator- Jeremy Schaefer BSAC- Mike Conrardy BWIG- Adam Goon Client- Ian Rowland, Ph.D., Department Of Radiology.
IV R TUBI NG ORGA NIZE Authors Blake Hondl Amit Mehta Ryan Pope Kristen Sipsma April Zehm Katie Zenker Katie Zenker.
Common components in a pulse oximeter includes light source, light detector, microprocessor, and a power source. Background Objectives Specifications Assembly.
General Design Guidelines
DELTA Quadrant Tuning Y. Levashov, E. Reese. 2 Tolerances for prototype quadrant tuning Magnet center deviations from a nominal center line < ± 50  m.
Architectural Drafting Equipment
Practical Aspects of using Pitot Tube
Chapter 4 Creating Placed Features. After completing this chapter, you will be able to –Create fillets –Create chamfers –Create holes –Create internal.
Lesson No. 11 Week No. 07 Name of lesson Marking Tools
Dimensioning Dimensioning.
Loading Apparatus for High Velocity Tissue Rupture Mechanical Engineering Dalhousie University Senior Design Project Winter 2010.
Diagnosis and Treatment When a person enters an emergency ward with a heart or cardiovascular problem, there are procedures to be followed.
LINEAR MEASUREMENT.
Intravascular Foreign Body Retrieval System Nathan Luibrand, Nicholas Luibrand, Lukas Richards, and Elise Adcock-Hinojosa Advised by Dr. Michael Barnett.
1Abstract Our objective was to design an infusion pump that will be used to deliver contrast agents during a MRI exam. Currently used is a syringe pump.
AVC COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Mechanical Engineering DESIGN OF DRILL PCD ADJUSTABLE MECHANISM AND RESPECT MODIFICATION OF MULTI DRILLING MACHINE. Guided By.
IV Tubing Organizer Blake Hondl, Amit Mehta, Ryan Pope, Kristen Sipsma, April Zehm, Katie Zenker BME 200/300 October 10, 2003.
Team Members: Team Leader- Adam Goon BSAC- Mike Conrardy BWIG- Andrew Bertram Communicator- Joel Webb Advisor- Professor John Webster Client- Tim Hacker,
Robotic Arm for Minimally Invasive Surgery Team: Brenton Nelson, Ashley Huth, Max Michalski, Sujan Bhaheetharan BME 200/300 October 14, 2005.
Optimization of the production and insertion of 3-dimensional polyimide electrodes into rats Lab of Professor Patrick Rousche Hananeh Esmailbeigi Daniela.
Dimensioning Dimensioning.
PREPARED BY: SAMERA BINTI SAMSUDDIN SAH SEM /2012 (NOV 2011)
Pulmonary Flow Resistive Device Taya Furmanski Albert Attia Advisor: Thomas Doyle, M.D. April 9, 2003.
Problem Statement Project Proposal Design a device that will reduce the time of a medial malleolus fracture repair surgery Design a device that simplifies.
Actuator 2 – Provides rotation about the roll direction. Actuator 1 – Provides rotation about the pitch direction Figure 2: The Linear Actuator model Abstract.
Intravascular Foreign Body Retrieval System Nathan Luibrand, Nicholas Luibrand, Lukas Richards, and Elise Adcock-Hinojosa Advised by Dr. Michael Barnett.
1.To begin click: File, New, then select Design 2.Draw a circle, then use the dimension tool to set it’s size to 84 diameter or 42 radius. 3. Next draw.
Intravascular Foreign Body Retrieval System Nathan Luibrand, Nicholas Luibrand, Lukas Richards, and Elise Adcock-Hinojosa Advised by Dr. Michael Barnett.
Product Training Europe July 2002
Improved Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy Team: Janie Goldsworthy, Kristi Hinner, Nick Kortan, Crystal Marshek Client: Dr. Elizabeth Burnside Advisor: John.
Improving Breast Biopsy using IVUS probes Client: Dr. KelczTeam: Megan Buroker Kevin Johnson Advisor: Prof. Justin WilliamsNoelle Simatic Joe Zechlinski.
Measuring Instruments
Image Guided Robotic Biopsy Group Members: Ryan Augustine Nate Gaeckle Brian Frederick Gordy Lawrence Advisor: Dr. Naomi Chesler Client: Dr. Myron Pozniak.
Chapter 4 Creating Placed Features. After completing this chapter, you will be able to –Create fillets –Create chamfers –Create holes –Create internal.
Pulmonary Flow Resistive Device Taya Furmanski Albert Attia Advisor: Thomas Doyle, M.D. March 17, 2003.
Pulmonary Flow Resistive Device Taya Furmanski Albert Attia Advisor: Thomas Doyle, M.D. February 12, 2003.
Quantification of Sensory Abnormalities Client: Dr. Miroslav Backonja Advisor: Prof. Mitchell Tyler Group Members (in order of appearance): Colleen Farrell.
Tension and it's effects on knitting quality GROUP MEMBERS Wijesena.R.N :061062C Wijerathna E.A.C.N.:061061X Wickramarathne T. I.:061060T Gunawardana C.A.:061063F.
Week #5 (4/18-4/20) Warm Up – Mon, 4/18: - Finish Pig Dissections Have out:  1 piece of paper with Name, Per & Date labeled “How to take Blood Pressure”
Stereotactic Device for MRI Team Members: Jeremy Glynn, Jeremy Schaefer, Mike Conrardy, Adam Goon Client: Ian Rowland, PhD Advisor: Prof. William L. Murphy.
Abstract Design Criteria References Lee Linstroth 1, Malini Soundarrajan 1, Amanda Feest 1, Chelsea Wanta 1 Advisor: Kristyn Masters, Ph.D. 1, Client:
Mi9 Some experimental measurements of the Diffuser flow in a Ducted Wind Turbine assisted by two ejectors Kypros F. Milidonis Department of Mechanical.
Team Members: Lacey Halfen, Jessica Hause, Erin Main, Peter Strohm & Fan Wu Client: Orhan UnalAdvisor: Willis Tompkins Team Members: Lacey Halfen, Jessica.
MRI Liver Phantom for Transarterial Chemoembolization Simulation Team Leader – Benjamin Engel Communicator – Eric Printz BWIG – Ryan Carroll BSAC – Justin.
Tested our device with creamed honey and water. Variables included: -Number of beads -Bead Type -Quantity of honey and water Measured absorbance using.
Abstract Current plastic surgery procedures for lipoatrophy restoration, lip augmentations, and other cosmetic procedures are performed based on skills.
1.Dimension measurement for calibration duties.
Inspection of stock materials for defects
Chapter 4 Creating Placed Features
Introducing the HEART.
Neonatal Rat Gastrostomy
DEVICE FOR THE IMPLANTATION OF NEURAL ELECTRODE ARRAYS
Steerable Needle for Core Biopsy
12th TRB National Planning Application Conference Xiaobo Liu, Ph.D.
From: Design of a Cooling Guide Catheter for Rapid Heart Cooling
From: Improved Ease of Use Designs for Rapid Heart Cooling
Improving Simulations in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit
Breast Pedicle Protector
ACL INTERFERENCE SCREW
Heart Phantom Client: Orhan Unal Advisor: Willis Tompkins
Turn to page 30 in the Airframe & Power plant Mechanics general handbook.
Presentation transcript:

Determine method of rapid prototyping or plastic extrusion to create prototype of true-to-scale catheter Determine optimal slot size without affecting structural integrity of catheter Develop mechanical handle to ensure proper alignment of holes and track Test for accuracy, consistency, and time reduction of procedure on true-to-scale prototype Test lengths of needles to determine which size will work best in true-to-scale design Injection Catheter for Stem Cells Adam Goon, Michael Conrardy, Joel Webb, Andrew Bertram Client: Dr. Tim Hacker, PhD (UW Department of Medicine) Advisor: Prof. John Webster (UW Biomedical Engineering Department)Abstract Client Requirements Background TestingMotivationReferences Budget Future Work Figure 2. Current catheter used to inject stem cells. The catheter incorporates a single retractable needle at the tip [1] [1] [2] [3] Acknowledgements Estimated cost to extrude polyurethane for true-to-scale catheter in UW Polymers Lab: $5000 The purpose of this project is to create a catheter that can provide multiple injections in a reduced amount of time compared to the current procedure. The catheter will be used by the client in his research of injecting stem cells into the heart to determine if it will produce new cardiomyocytes of the heart. The final design consists of three components that can provide multiple injections at different locations in the ventricle. The design has adjustable height and can be rotated 360 degrees, so all walls of the ventricle can be reached. The final prototype would be made of extruded polyurethane with an injection catheter that has a nitinol needle for injections. Special Thanks to: John Webster, Professor, UW-Madison Biomedical Engineering Dept. Tim Hacker, UW Department of Medicine Amish Raval, Assistant Professor, UW-Hospital Tim Osswald, Professor, UW-Madison Mechanical Engineering Dept. and Polymers Lab Figure 1. An X-ray image of the catheter inside the left ventricle during a procedure Current use of single injection catheter is very time consuming The heart is still beating so moving the catheter around is difficult Needle depth is inconsistent due to different bending angles Alternative catheters are not flexible enough to pass aorta and enter ventricle External Component Flexible tube in which internal component is inserted Contains small slots from which needle can exit Contains a rectangular track to assure internal component is linearly aligned with slots 9 French (3 mm OD x 2.25 mm ID) Final Design Three component guided catheter Injection Component Follows circular track of internal component Polyurethane tubing with lumen for stem cells 3 mm long, 27 gauge nitinol needle at tip Protrudes up to 25 mm from internal component into left ventricle Materials: Polyurethane will be used for interior and exterior 27 gauge nitinol needle used on the injection component Current catheter can be used for injection component Internal Component Solid tube inserted within external component Contains rectangular extrusion in which track of external component would travel Contains circular track for injection component Guides injection component out of holes along external component at ~60 degree angle Dimensions Accuracy Testing Positioned catheter a fixed distance from graph paper (3.5 in. or 88.9 mm) 12 trials of marking where needle contacted paper Inner component height kept constant during all 12 trials Determined mean point of all 12 trials Standard deviation showed how far each injection would be from mean point Y-distance determined to compare to distance between holes on outer component Standard Deviation x-direction: 3.05 mm (0.36 mm)* y-direction: 3.56 in. (0.42 mm)* Y-Distance between mean points: Hole 6 to 7: mm (2.40 mm)* Hole 7 to 8: mm (2.28 mm)* * Estimated measurements in true-to-scale design Current research is being conducted involving the injection of stem cells into dead heart tissue Research will determine to what extent stem cells can regenerate dead or damaged heart cells Our client is using a single injection catheter (Myostar by Biosense-Webster, see Figure 2) that must be repositioned for each injection site on pigs The procedure involves the use of x-ray imaging, contrast agent and an ECG to determine the placement of the catheter on the heart walls (see Figure 1) Currently, no catheters to provide multiple injections in the heart Figure 4: Internal component with circular track for injection component. Extruded track to go along external component Figure 3: External component with 14 slots and a track for internal component to travel along Figure 5: Injection component with polyurethane tubing and a 3 mm long nitinol needle on the end for injections Figure 6: True-to-scale internal component with dimensions Figure 7: True-to-scale external component with dimensions Internal Component External Component Figure 8: Scatter plot of 12 points of injections at 3 different hole locations Multiple injections: The catheter must be able to create multiple, quick injections to decrease time of procedure Size: Must be small enough in diameter to fit through the arteries and aorta of the body < 14 French diameter (4.66 mm) Flexibility: The catheter must be made out of flexible enough material to curve through the aorta Consistency: The needle must enter the muscle wall of the heart with a constant depth Accuracy: The catheter must be positioned in the heart to improve accuracy of injections at the same location