Engineering a Self-Expandable Endovascular Embolization Device
- Program: Materials Science and Engineering
- Course: Senior Design II EN.510.434
Project Description:
Embolizations are a minimally-invasive surgical procedure used to treat a variety of conditions including arteriovenous malformations, hemorrhages, and aneurysms. The current gold standard device for performing embolizations is a platinum coil, which are very expensive and can lead to a variety of complications. For this project, we created a macroporous alginate-nanofiber composite cryogel device that surpasses platinum coils in the areas of cost, versatility, and ease of use, while at the same time matching the fast-acting and permanent nature of coils.
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Poster includes details of macroporous alginate-nanofiber composite device, including synthesis overview, outcomes of device deployment in a swine model, and mechanical properties.