36 research outputs found
Elastomeric spring actuator using nylon wires
Medical devices are designed for collaboration with the human body, which makes the steps to create them increasingly more complex if the device is to be implanted. Soft robots have the unique potential of meeting both the mechanical compliance with the interacting tissues and the controlled functionality needed for a repair or replacement. Soft devices that fulfill fundamental mechanical roles are needed as parts of soft robots in order to carry out desired tasks. As the medical devices become increasingly low-profile, soft devices must feature multi-functionality that is embedded in the structure. A device embedded with nylon actuators allows for the controlled collapsing of an elastomeric spring by compression alone or compression and twisting. In this paper we present the concept of a novel elastomeric spring, its fabrication and mechanical characterization
Repair of long-gap esophageal atresia: gastric conduits may improve outcome—a 20-year single center experience
Gastrostomy Feeding and Gastroesophageal Reflux
There are several indications for gastrostomy tube insertion in pediatrics, and the commonest is to overcome oral-motor impairment and feeding difficulties. Insertion of a PEG feeding tube carries with it a relatively low risk of complications, but gastroesophageal reflux may be problematic especially in children with neurological impairment. This chapter considers the causes, prevalence, diagnosis, and management both medical and surgical of gastroesophageal reflux in children who have received a gastrostomy feeding tube
