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Endovascular Devices for Cath Lab and Operating Room Procedures

The team will design a proof of concept of a device that allows for surgeons to load and unload guidewires quickly and easily during a procedure.

Project Overview

In many endovascular catheter related surgeries, surgeons must use multiple guidewires during a single procedure. These guidewires are hard to manage as they can get tangled and disorderly. This product aims to increase procedure efficiency and safety by decreasing the time it takes for surgeons to organize the wires. Thus, we will engineer a device to organize multiple catheters and solve this issue. The device will consist of two parts: (1) a stand to hold the wheels (2) 3 wheels in which the guidewires will be placed. The guidewire must stay organized and unknotted when removed from the wheel. It must be easy to remove the wire while in the operating room. The wheels must also be easily placed and removed from the stand.

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Tatum Rubald - Team Lead, Addison Dupies - Communicator, Alex Pudzisz - BSAC, Rachel Krueger - BWIG, Victoria Heiligenthal - BPAG
Tatum Rubald - Team Lead, Addison Dupies - Communicator, Alex Pudzisz - BSAC, Rachel Krueger - BWIG, Victoria Heiligenthal - BPAG

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Team Members

  • Tatum Rubald - Team Leader
  • Addison Dupies - Communicator
  • Alex Pudzisz - BSAC
  • Rachel Krueger - BWIG
  • Victoria Heiligenthal - BPAG

Advisor and Client

  • Prof. Colleen Witzenburg - Advisor
  • Dr. Dai Yamanouchi - Client

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