Cook Biotech: Delivery system for sprayable medical device
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Login for More InformationThe design of a functional spray-able medical device for laparoscopic and non-invasive surgeries to promote hemostasis.
Project Overview
Produce a functional delivery system prototype suitable for spraying a liquid medical device in laparoscopic or open system applications. Using a surrogate liquid (water or solvent-suspended polymer solution) the team will be challenged to research, design, and develop a novel delivery system that meets the following criteria:
- Deliver the solution through the provided catheter (or other catheter/tube of similar length and French-size) suitable for laparoscopic applications, as well as, other delivery tips for open surgical cases.
- Deliver the solution in a controlled mechanism such that the end user can tune the amount of material provided or target a specific area.
- Design a device comprised of single-use components, in whole or in part and provide a cost analysis of the end product and consumables.
- Provide recommendations and rationale for biocompatibility of wetted materials in the delivery system.
- Provide recommendations and rationale for relevant user risks in final design.
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Contact Information
Team Members
- Yanbo Feng - Team Leader
- TShawn Zhu - Communicator
- Jesse Fan - BSAC & BWIG
- Xavier Fan - BPAG
Advisor and Client
- Prof. John Puccinelli - Advisor
- David Piotrowski - Client
- Bhavin Shah - Alternate Contact
- Michelle Chutka - Alternate Contact
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