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Septal Closure Device, Olivia N. Welch, Hillal H. Jarrar, Kai Harrison
Septal Closure Device, Olivia N. Welch, Hillal H. Jarrar, Kai Harrison
Biomedical Engineering
The septal closure device was designed to seal defects in the atrial septum. To fully seal an atrial defect, the device was designed to consist of two circular seals to cover the defect in both the right and left atria, attached with a central rod. The materials were chosen for compressibility (for ease of insertion), biocompatibility, and tissue ingrowth. A CAD model was drafted in SolidWorks. Key customer requirements include ease of implantation (specifications: adjustable sizing and clear directions for use), physician controlled (specifications: short implantation time and compatibility with current catheter/scope techniques), and a long lifetime (specifications: materials that …