xDI: Joint arthroscopy manikin for viable cartilage
The team must design a knee manikin to hold live surgical discard tissue for testing of arthroscopic devices and the measurement of cellular behavior.
Project Overview
Arthroscopic tools to evaluate joint health must be evaluated in a closed joint space prior to clinical implementation. Obtaining full knee joints with viable cartilage, as required for tools that measure biological/cellular behavior, is challenging and expensive. Animal joints are often a poor proxy for the surgical approaches used in human joints. Therefore, this project involves developing a manikin that can hold viable surgical discard tissue, which is readily available, for testing arthroscopic devices.
Team Picture
Files
- Final Poster Presentation (April 25, 2024)
- Preliminary Report (April 24, 2024)
- PDS (April 24, 2024)
- Executive Summary (April 18, 2024)
Contact Information
Team Members
- Delaney Reindl - Co-Team Leader
- Shrey Ramesh - Co-Team Leader
- Connor Dokken - Communicator
- Sierra Reschke - BSAC & Co-BWIG
- Rachel Dallet - Co-BWIG
- Jack Thurk - BPAG
Advisor and Client
- Dr. Russ Johnson - Advisor
- Dr. Corinne Henak - Client
Related Projects
- Spring 2024: xDI: Joint arthroscopy manikin for viable cartilage
- Fall 2023: xDI: Joint arthroscopy manikin for viable cartilage