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LEC DEVICEGroup Members:

Kevin MihelcAmine Hallab

Jen BaciorHiroki Meguro

Advisors:Kelly Dympna, MD John Patzer, PhD

1 February 2005

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LECLIVEREXCISIONCAUTERIZATION

Project Overview

• Intended Use: Open Liver Biopsy

• Combines 3 Functions1. Removal of Tissue

2. Cauterization

3. Biopsy Tissue Protection

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Open Liver Procedure and Metoablic Process/ Researhers and Humans Functions Breifly

LEC DEVICE

17 cm

Blades

2 cm

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Cookie Cutter MethodBovie Touches2 Stainless SteelInsulation Coating (Ceramic) protects agaisnt heat and maintain frozen tissue

Individual Responsibilities

• Blade Redesign

• Testing Protocol

• Design History File Update

Secondary Blade Design

• Remove Closed Faces

1. Facilitate Easy Removal of Tissue Sample

2. Simplify Fabrication Process

• Round Triangular Edges

1. Wedge Point is difficult to cauterize

2. Simplify Fabrication by removing joints

Testing Protocol

• Preliminary Testing Using CosmosWorks - Examine stresses subjected on device

• Discarded Livers from Animal Research Study 1. Cutting Ability

2. Cauterization Effectiveness

3. Cauterization Time

4. Heat and Current Protection

Kevin Mihelc
Insure Cutting Can adapt to samll differences in thicknessProblem No studies/ use butcher

Testing Protocol (Cont.)

• Sterilization Test

-Multiple Autoclave Cleansings

• User Survey

1. Ease of Operation

2. Comfortableness

3. Comparison to Previous Biopsy Technique

Kevin Mihelc
Sterilization look at durability from pressue and temp

Design History File

- Revise and Update DHF to ensure proper

representation of the LEC tool

Upcoming Milestones

• Functional Computer Prototype – 2 weeks

• Submit for Fabrication – 2 weeks

• Full Testing Completed – 4/7/05

• Revised Design History File – 4/7/05

•Mark Gartner

• Department of BioEngineering

•LEC Group Members

•John Patzer, PhD

• Kelly Dympna, MD

•Stephan Safta and Richard Miller

Acknowledgements

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