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Development of an intraoperative crimper for self-expanding endografts
Endovascular stents (endografts) are used to repair aortic aneurisms within the blood vessel without open surgery. Self expanding endografts are composed of a Nitinol frame covered with a woven polyester material that is similar to the standard surgical grafts. For deployment, the grafts are loaded in so called catheters.
In some cases, the off-the-shelf endografts do not fulfill all the physicians’ needs and they remove the endograft from the catheter to make some manual adaptions. After that, the Endograft has to be loaded back into the catheter, for which there is no a standardized technique or device available. The goal of this project is to develop an intraoperative crimping system to allow fast and reliable crimping and loading of the endografts back into the catheter.
In some cases, the off-the-shelf endografts do not fulfill all the physicians’ needs and they remove the endograft from the catheter to make some manual adaptions. After that, the Endograft has to be loaded back into the catheter, for which there is no a standardized technique or device available. The goal of this project is to develop an intraoperative crimping system to allow fast and reliable crimping and loading of the endografts back into the catheter.
- Reviewing the state of the art (and get inspiration)
- Understand the challenges and needs and establish a requirements list
- Conceptualizing and designing a functioning prototype by using an agile approach
- Manufacturing and testing of the prototype
- Reviewing the state of the art (and get inspiration) - Understand the challenges and needs and establish a requirements list - Conceptualizing and designing a functioning prototype by using an agile approach - Manufacturing and testing of the prototype
- Experienced in CAD Drawing - Familiar with basic mechanics and mechatronics - Interested in medical engineering - Creative and like hands-on work - Highly Motivated and independent
The chair of Product Development
and Engineering Design at the
ETH Zurich considers itself a center
for system-oriented product
development and innovation. Our
aspiration consists on the one hand
of the advancement and investigation
of methods and processes of
product development and on the
other hand of the development of
new technical systems. The purpose
of our daily work is to contribute
to the innovative ability and
competitiveness of Switzerland
The chair of Product Development and Engineering Design at the ETH Zurich considers itself a center for system-oriented product development and innovation. Our aspiration consists on the one hand of the advancement and investigation of methods and processes of product development and on the other hand of the development of new technical systems. The purpose of our daily work is to contribute to the innovative ability and competitiveness of Switzerland