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Identification Marking of Laparoscopic Instruments for Video Recording

Project Overview

Often times laparoscopic surgery cases are recorded for educational purposes. A resident and faculty member will, at the same time, control the laparoscopic instruments required for surgery. In order for the medical students to clearly see which instrument belongs to which surgeon, the instruments must be uniquely marked in a sterile and non-permanent way.

Team Picture

In order from left to right: Jared Ness, Brad Wendorff, Matt Jensen, Bryan Kloosterboer
In order from left to right: Jared Ness, Brad Wendorff, Matt Jensen, Bryan Kloosterboer

Image

Our snap clamp design with radiopaque thread glued down the center.
Our snap clamp design with radiopaque thread glued down the center.

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Contact Information

Team Members

  • Jared Ness - Team Leader
  • Bradley Wendorff - Communicator
  • Matthew Jensen - BSAC
  • Bryan Kloosterboer - BWIG

Advisor and Client

  • Prof. John Webster - Advisor
  • Dr. Carly Seaberg - Client
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