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Boston Scientific: Catheter stiffness profile test development

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MTS test fixture to measure catheter stiffness.

Project Overview

Microcatheters are complex pieces of medical equipment that are utilized for a variety of intravascular procedures. Since they must be able to move through tortuous vasculature and push through areas of high resistance in vascular channels, the mechanical properties of microcatheters must be carefully tailored to optimize the pushability, tractability, and torquability throughout the length of the microcatheter. Boston Scientific currently lacks adequate methods to determine mechanical properties of their most advanced microcatheters: The Mamba and The Mamba Flex. Our team has been tasked with solving this problem by developing a testing protocol to determine the catheter stiffness across the length of the Mamba, Mamba Flex, and any future Boston Scientific microcatheters. Our protocol should give repeatable and reproducible results in a concise manner. This will enable engineers and quality control staff to monitor the mechanical properties of their catheters during both product development and production.

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Team members from left to right: Julia Garofalo, Grant Karlsson Ellifson, Will Fox, Justin DeShaw, Emily Knott
Team members from left to right: Julia Garofalo, Grant Karlsson Ellifson, Will Fox, Justin DeShaw, Emily Knott

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Prelim Presentations: Julia Garofalo, Will Fox, Emily Knott, Justin DeShaw, Grant Karlsson Ellifson
Prelim Presentations: Julia Garofalo, Will Fox, Emily Knott, Justin DeShaw, Grant Karlsson Ellifson

Contact Information

Team Members

  • Will Fox - Team Leader
  • Julia Garofalo - Communicator
  • Justin Deshaw - BSAC
  • Emily Knott - BWIG
  • Grant Karlsson Ellifson - BPAG

Advisor and Client

  • Prof. Paul Thompson - Advisor
  • Mrs. Kelsey Cooper - Client
  • Ms. Lisa Shoemaker - Alternate Contact

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