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2023 FAMU-FSU Mechanical Design Team 113

Biosense Webster Catheter

Developing a measuring system to track distal end deflection.


Abstract

Cardiac catheterization is one of the most common medical procedures performed in many nations to diagnose and treat heart conditions. Recently, Biosense Webster has faced unpredictability in determining the output of the distal end of the catheter, the end tip of the catheter that moves within the human heart . To combat this, the Biosense Webster engineering design team has enlisted the help of various senior design teams within the state of Florida to curate a creative solution to ensure stability while utilizing their catheter.

The senior design team is developing a collapsible testing fixture for the Biosense Webster engineering design team. The teams design settled on using plastic to serve as the base for the testing rig. The catheter lies on top of the plastic platform and is rigidly fastened within a mold to hold the handle of the catheter. The catheter spans the length of the acrylic box, dubbed the heart box that lies where on the opposite side of the plastic platform. The distal end of the catheter is then inserted within the heart box. The knob of the catheter, the piece of the build that dictates the output of the distal end, is controlled by a stepper motor that rests above the catheter. The stepper motor is fastened to a mold that secures onto the knob of the catheter. A camera will rest above the heart box to capture the output of the distal end. The captures from the camera will be processed into MATLAB to validate the output and input angle and ensure they are the same.

The projects completion allowed Biosense Webster to safely advertise to practitioners and surgeons that they can safely navigate within the human heart with a 0.5 degree of freedom precision using their cardiac catheter. This helps enforce a safer standard for those receiving heart procedures.

Product Photos


CAD Model

Full CAD Model



Water System

Water Pump System


Electrical System

Electrical Setup Diagram

Team 113


Vivian Bernard

Vivian Bernard

Biomedical Engineer

vjb20a@fsu.edu

Vivian intends on pursuing a full time job after her expected graduation in May of 2024.

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Sarah Churchwell

Sarah Churchwell

Mechanical Engineer

snc19b@fsu.edu

Sarah intends on pursuing a full time job after her expected graduation in May of 2024.

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Lauren Kazzab

Lauren Kazzab

Biomedical Engineer

lk20b@fsu.edu

Lauren will stay at Florida State University to pursue her masters after graduating May 2024.

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Katelyn Kennedy

Katelyn Kennedy

Biomedical Engineer

khk19a@fsu.edu

Katelyn will be starting her Masters this upcomming fall at Georgetown University following her graduation in May of 2024.

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Zach Leachman

Zach Leachman

Biomedical Engineer

zel20@fsu.edu

Zach intends on pursuing a full time job after his expected graduation in May of 2024.

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Samuel McMillan

Samuel McMillan

Electrical Engineer

spm22e@fsu.edu

Sam intends on pursuing an internship this summer and finishing his degree Fall of 2024.

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Diana Shaughnessy

Diana Shaughnessy

Mechanical Engineer

djs20ex@fsu.edu

Diana will be pursuing her Masters at John Hopkins University following her graudation in May of 2024.

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Hunter Walsh

Hunter Walsh

Electrical Engineer

hgw22b@fsu.edu

Hunter intends on pursuing an internship this summer and finishing his degree Fall of 2024.

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Biosense Webster Project Sponsor

Chales Lindholm- clindhol@its.jnj.com


Senior Design Instructors

Dr. Stephen Arce, Biomedical Engineering - sarce@eng.famu.fsu.edu

Dr. Jerris Hooker, Electrical Engineering - hooker@eng.famu.fsu.edu

Dr. Shayne McConomy, Mechanical Engineering - smcconomy@eng.famu.fsu.edu


Faculty Project Advisor

Dr. Stephen Arce - sarce@eng.famu.fsu.edu


Senior Design TAs

Cameron Barnes- cab19j@fsu.edu

Michael Dina- mjd19e@fsu.edu

Tyler Ince-Ingram- tsi18@fsu.edu

Caleb Ward- caw19g@fsu.edu

Project Deliverables

Older Presentations

02-26-24: Design Review 6

02-26-24: Design Review 5

01-30-24: Design Review 4

12-05-23: Design Review 3 - Poster

11-12-23: Design Review 2

10-17-23: Design Review 1


Reports

03-25-24: Poster

02-06-24: Abstract

11-10-23: Concept Generation & Concept Selection

11-03-23: Targets and Metrics

10-13-23: Functional Decomposition

10-11-23: Customer Needs

09-29-23: Project Scope

09-19-23: Code of Conduct


Technical Documentation

03-29-24: Operation Manual

02-06-24: Bill of Materials

11-18-23: Risk Assessment Document 1

11-18-23: Risk Assessment Document 2


Future Work

04-04-24: Senior Design Day


Special Thanks

We would like to thank the Biosense Webster team and our project sponsor, Charles Lindholm, and his team for the expertise, feedback, and structure they provided. We would like to thank Dr. Arce, Dr. Hooker, and Dr. McConomy for helping guide us through the senior design process.