Arterial coupler re-design: Adjustable stent/cuff anastomosis
This project aims to develop a biocompatible, adjustable, and easy-to-use microsurgical arterial anastomosis device that reduces operative time while preserving vessel integrity and minimizing complications.
Project Overview
Microsurgical arterial anastomosis is a cornerstone of reconstructive surgery, enabling tissue transfer and limb salvage. Current techniques are highly time consuming, technically demanding, and are highly dependent on surgeon expertise. Suturing vessels as small as 1 mm can take even the most experienced surgeons 30-60 minutes, extending operating times and jeopardizing tissue viability. Existing stent-based approaches introduce complications by contracting the vessel lumen and lack adaptability across the wide range of vessel diameters encountered in clinical practice. There is a critical need for a biocompatible, adjustable, and easy-to-use device that can reliably reduce operative time while maintaining vessel integrity and minimizing complications.
Team Picture

Files
- Preliminary Report (October 8, 2025)
- Preliminary Presentation (October 2, 2025)
- PDS (September 17, 2025)
Progress Reports
- Week 6 (October 16, 2025)
- Week 5 (October 9, 2025)
- Week 4 (October 2, 2025)
- Week 3 (September 25, 2025)
- Week 2 (September 18, 2025)
- Week 1 (September 11, 2025)
Contact Information
Team Members
- Allison Rausch - Team Leader
- Jackie Behring - Communicator
- Daniel Pies - BSAC
- Sofia Decicco - BWIG
- Arshiya Chugh - BPAG
- Paul Schindler
Advisor and Client
- Prof. Darilis Suarez-Gonzalez - Advisor
- Dr. Jasmine Craig - Client
- Dr. Weifeng Zeng - Alternate Contact