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Auto-Suture Device for Nasal Surgery Client: Dr. Benjamin Marcus Department of Otolaryngology Advisor: Professor Tyler Jennifer Wager ~ Leader Mark Yarmarkovich~ Communicator Therese Rollmann ~ BSAC Joseph Cabelka ~ BWIG
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Content Problem Statement Design Constraints Background Spring Semester Design Current Design Future Work
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Problem Statement Develop device to reduce suturing time in nasal surgery (Septoplasty) Reduce OR costs ($60/min) The device should mimic the procedure currently used by the surgeon
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Design Constraints Reduce suturing time (less than 10 minutes) Autoclavable or one-time use Dimensions must conform to the nose Force sufficient to pull needle through septum (0.8 N) Cost up to $300 for disposable, $1500 for multiple use
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Background: Nose Septum: cartilage dividing nose into two chambers; 3-5 mm wide Cartilage Young’s Modulus=10MPa Mucous membrane lining each side of septum Nostril width: 10mm- 15mm Flexible
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Background: Septoplasty Deviated septum Septum is severely shifted from midline Causes difficulty breathing, sleeping
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Background: Septoplasty Incision made to expose caudal end of septum Cartilage excised to prevent overriding Cartilage swung into alignment
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Background: Suture Sutures Close incision Strong, non-toxic polymer fiber Absorbable Purse-string suture pattern Continuous Circular Inverting
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Previous Design: Electromagnetic Needle Passer Magnetic field generated by coils secures needle Switch controls magnetic field activation Arms are mechanically closed
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Electromagnetic Needle Passer: Prototype 22 AWG wire 160 turns per unit length (the whole spool) 4 Amps 0.098N
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Average Maximum Force for Salt Pork= 0.145 lb (0.645 N) sd=0.024 lb Force Testing
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New Design: Electro- Mechanical Needle Passer Manual clamping of arms Solenoid actuator locks needle in either side Primarily ABS
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Clamping Mechanism Physical force drives needle through septum Spring force pulls needle from septum
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Capture Mechanism Etched needle Actuated rod locks needle into place
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Actuating Mechanism Linear Solenoid 12 V transformer
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Future Work This Semester: Build prototype Test force Next Semester: Test on human tissue
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References Autosuture. 29 January 2007. Azom. 6 March 2007. Cornell. 27 February 2007. Fact Sheet. 2 March 2007.. Kortenbach, Juergen Andrew. “Automatic needle-passer suturing instrument.” Patent no. 5,814,054. 1998. Lore, John. An Atlas of Head and Neck Surgery. 1988:Philadelphia. Modern Plastics. 6 March 2007. Septoplasty. 27 February 2007. Septum. 7 March 2007.
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