BioBrain ColSolutions
Deep brain tumors generate risks such as seizures, memory loss, balance, and can even lead to death. One of the treatments to solve this problem is surgical extraction. This is an invasive procedure that makes use of a cerebral tubular retractor, an instrument that generates an access channel for th...
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Ardila Gil, Laura Camila
Bonilla León, Juan Sebastián Felipe
Castro Escandón, Daniela
Dussán Delvasto, Laura María
Gantiva Díaz, Mónica Rocío
Gutiérrez Gamboa, Manuela Margarita
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- Fecha de publicación:
- 2020
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- Universidad de los Andes
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- Palabra clave:
- Neurocirugía
Ingeniería biomédica
Medicina
Diseño de productos
Ingeniería
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BioBrain ColSolutions Neurocirugía Ingeniería biomédica Medicina Diseño de productos Ingeniería |
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Ardila Gil, Laura Camila Bonilla León, Juan Sebastián Felipe Castro Escandón, Daniela Dussán Delvasto, Laura María Gantiva Díaz, Mónica Rocío Gutiérrez Gamboa, Manuela Margarita |
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García Olivares, Daniel Gómez Martínez, Rodrigo Henríquez Martínez, Angie Bigio Roitman, David |
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Ardila Gil, Laura Camila Bonilla León, Juan Sebastián Felipe Castro Escandón, Daniela Dussán Delvasto, Laura María Gantiva Díaz, Mónica Rocío Gutiérrez Gamboa, Manuela Margarita |
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Ordóñez Rubiano, Edgar Gerardo |
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Neurocirugía Ingeniería biomédica Medicina Diseño de productos |
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Deep brain tumors generate risks such as seizures, memory loss, balance, and can even lead to death. One of the treatments to solve this problem is surgical extraction. This is an invasive procedure that makes use of a cerebral tubular retractor, an instrument that generates an access channel for the other surgical instruments to the tumor. The use of this retractor has been identified as causing damage to the cerebral cortex and loss of brain mass, as it does not allow the brain tissue to be displaced when inserting it. For this reason, BioBrain ColSolutions has focused on a solution to the need to provide a way to make the neurosurgical procedure less damaging to the cerebral cortex in patients with deep tumors to reduce the risk of brain injury. This need was addressed from the analysis of the state of the art, a solution proposal, and a prototyping process. As a result, the final BrainSafe prototype was reached, which consists of the use of a nitinol stent, as a body of variable diameter, guided by a functional structure and a pressure safety device. This allows to reduce the damage in the cerebral cortex by displacing the tissue, as well as satisfying the requirements that were identified in the initial process. This prototype was validated through tests that simulated the context of the human brain, for which materials such as gelatin and brain from a porcine animal model were used. A feasibility analysis, market potential, risk analysis and regulatory strategies were carried out on the proposed device. Thanks to this, the value proposition of the product was determined and that it would impact the Colombian health system. Likewise, technical aspects to improve in the design of the presented prototype were identified, such as: the use of a biocompatible membrane that protects the tissue against friction and mechanical stress. |
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One of the treatments to solve this problem is surgical extraction. This is an invasive procedure that makes use of a cerebral tubular retractor, an instrument that generates an access channel for the other surgical instruments to the tumor. The use of this retractor has been identified as causing damage to the cerebral cortex and loss of brain mass, as it does not allow the brain tissue to be displaced when inserting it. For this reason, BioBrain ColSolutions has focused on a solution to the need to provide a way to make the neurosurgical procedure less damaging to the cerebral cortex in patients with deep tumors to reduce the risk of brain injury. This need was addressed from the analysis of the state of the art, a solution proposal, and a prototyping process. As a result, the final BrainSafe prototype was reached, which consists of the use of a nitinol stent, as a body of variable diameter, guided by a functional structure and a pressure safety device. This allows to reduce the damage in the cerebral cortex by displacing the tissue, as well as satisfying the requirements that were identified in the initial process. This prototype was validated through tests that simulated the context of the human brain, for which materials such as gelatin and brain from a porcine animal model were used. A feasibility analysis, market potential, risk analysis and regulatory strategies were carried out on the proposed device. Thanks to this, the value proposition of the product was determined and that it would impact the Colombian health system. Likewise, technical aspects to improve in the design of the presented prototype were identified, such as: the use of a biocompatible membrane that protects the tissue against friction and mechanical stress.Los tumores cerebrales profundos generan riesgos como convulsiones, pérdida de memoria, equilibrio, e incluso pueden ocasionar la muerte. Uno de los tratamientos para solucionar este problema es la extracción quirúrgica. Este es un procedimiento invasivo que hace uso de un retractor tubular cerebral, un instrumento que genera un canal de acceso para los demás instrumentos quirúrgicos hasta el tumor. Se ha identificado que el uso de este retractor genera daños en la corteza cerebral y pérdida de masa encefálica, ya que no permite desplazar el tejido cerebral al hacer su inserción. Por tal motivo, BioBrain ColSolutions se ha enfocado en una solución a la necesidad de proporcionar una forma de hacer menos dañino para la corteza cerebral el procedimiento de neurocirugía en pacientes con tumores profundos para que se disminuya el riesgo de lesión cerebral. Esta necesidad se abordó a partir del análisis del estado del arte, una propuesta de solución y un proceso de prototipado. Como resultado se llegó al prototipo final BrainSafe, que consiste en el uso un stent de nitinol, como cuerpo de diámetro variable, guiado por una estructura funcional y un seguro a presión. Este permite reducir el daño en la corteza cerebral al desplazar el tejido, así como también satisface los requerimientos que fueron identificados en el proceso inicial. Este prototipo fue validado por medio de pruebas que simulaban el contexto del cerebro humano, para ello se usaron materiales como gelatina y cerebro de un modelo animal porcino. Al dispositivo propuesto se le realizó un análisis de factibilidad, potencial mercado, análisis de riesgos y estrategias regulatorias. Gracias a esto se determinó la propuesta de valor del producto y que impactaría en el sistema de salud colombiano. 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