Device to secure endotracheal tube in prone patient
Project Overview
Scott Springman, an anesthesiologist at the UW hospital here in Madison, is looking for an endotracheal tube attachment that will secure the tube in place during surgery. Taping the tube in place is a common method used in the majority of surgeries but does not suffice when patients are in certain positions such as the prone position. Scott is in need of a way, without covering the face or taking up too much space in the mouth to prevent motion of the endotracheal tube. Our job is to design a device that effectively secures the tube in a patient but still allows for accessibility of the face and mouth.
Team Picture
Files
- PDS (September 21, 2012)
- Final Poster (December 12, 2012)
- Final Report (December 12, 2012)
- Mid-Semester Presentation (October 24, 2012)
- Mid-Semester Report (October 24, 2012)
Contact Information
Team Members
- Aaron Dederich - Team Leader
- Taylor Weis - Communicator
- Katherine Swift - BSAC
- Carly Hildebrandt - BWIG
Advisor and Client
- Mitchell Tyler - Advisor
- Scott Springman - Client