Title: Ergonomic Ultrasound Transducer
1Ergonomic Ultrasound Transducer
- Client
- Mark Kliewer, MD
- Dept. of Radiology
- UW Hospital
- Team
- Members
- Dana Nadler
- Kelly Toy
- Anita Zarebi
- Kunal Arya
- Cole Kreofsky
2University of Wisconsin - MadisonBiomedical
Engineering Design CoursesINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
STATEMENT
3Problem Statement
- Occupational health hazards in ultrasonography
are becoming more prevalant as the field
continues to grow. High forces required to
perform examinations stress the anatomical
features of the arm, causing injury. Our goal for
this project is to develop an ultrasound
transducer that safely redistributes the applied
forces so that large muscle demands are not made
on fine motor muscles.
4Background Information
- High Frequency Soundwaves (3-20 MHz)
- Computer algorithms create image
- OB-Gyn.
- Echocardiography
- Biopsy
5Background Information
http//www.walgreens.com/.../feature/081803a.jpg
- 80 of Sonographers report skeletomuscular
disorders. (Magnavita 1999) - Tedonitis
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Shoulder Bursitis
- Longer Examinations
- Population becoming more obese
Carpal Tunnel
http//www.dynaflex-intl.com/carpal.htm
6Project Design Specifications
- Alleviate pinching
- Minimize fine muscle stress
- Redirect large force application
- Maintain precise movement capability
- Easy to clean after each use
- Cost effective
- Portable
- Does not interfere with sound wave data
7Design 1
- Kunal Arya
- Dana Nadler
- Kelly Toy
8Strap Design
- Adjustable strap
- Fits into palm
- Wires routed out the side
Transducer site
9Design Accomplishments
- Reasonable cost
- Sonographer still has one free hand
- Handle shape more suitable to procedure
- Easily sterilized
- Very portable
10Ergonomic Factors
- Lines up force with arm
- Eliminates Pinching with strap
- Increased contact area less stress
www.ergonext.com/ clipart.htm
11Accuracy Reliability
- Fingers free to make precise movements
- Strap prevents slipping from gels
- Sonographer still controls probe pressure
http//www.precisionint.com/Ultrasound/Content/Com
fortCable.asp
12Drawbacks
- Arm force still required
- Sonographer must adjust to new design
- Handle size may not be universal
13Alternate Designs
- Mechanical Arm
- Two-handed Probe
http//www.generation5.org/mr999.shtml
14Design Matrix
15Future Work
- Research best handle shape
- Find suitable material for strap
- Forearm strap for wires
- Compatible with all probes
16Design 2Utilizing Voice Activation
- Recent technology
- Phillips iU22
- GE Medical
- Voice Commands
- Continuous Scanning
- Flexibility in difficult scanning environments
- Liberates hand from keyboard
http//www.medical.philips.com/main/products/ultra
sound/general/iu22/features/index.html
17Design 2 Two- Handed Ring Design
- Elimination of pinch/push
- Less awkward operation
- Force translation to larger muscle groups
Profile View
Ring
Bracket
18Design 2 Direction of Force Propagation Through
Major Muscles
19Design 2 Two Handed Ring Design
- Foam encasement- optimal grip comfort
- Elimination of torque strain
- Less slipping
- more control
- fine movements
Top View Of Two Handed Ring
Probe Bracketed Here
7 in
20Design 2 Drawbacks
- No universal bracket design
- No free hand
- Adapt to new technique
21Alternate Designs
- Foam Transducer (one hand)
- Foam fits into sulcus of palm
- Alleviates Pinching
- Mechanical Arm- Sensory Technology
- Alleviates Pushing
22Design Matrix
23Future Work
- Test force propagation through arm
- Bracket materials and coupling fitting
- Identifying optimal ring diameter
24Questions?