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    Biocompatible Shin-Guards for Elderly Patients
    The elderly members of the community are the most at risk of falling. A number of complications can result from a fall, such as bone fracture or breaking. However, a potentially preventable complication associated with this event is serious skin abrasions- which is currently an unmet clinical need. These wounds can often be detrimental to the patient and potentially even fatal. The cost for the patient is also extremely high- approximately 10 000 (operation and 5 day hospital stay). Due to...
    Alix Whelan Alix Whelan
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    A novel minimally invasive device for the treatment of coronary artery chronic total occlusions (CTOs)
    Morality due to myocardial infarctions in the presence of CTOs is ten fold higher than in cases where there is no pre-existing occlusion. Successful treatment of CTOs using current treatment techniques is highly operator dependent and can carry significant adverse effects such as vessel puncture and subsequent intraprocedural death. The development of a novel device could empower less experienced clinicians to achieve more favourable outcomes in CTO percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI...
    David Nolan Bruce Murphy
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    Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter
    End-stage renal disease (ERD) is increasing in prevalence worldwide. There are over 650 000 cases in the US alone annually. Patients suffering from ERD are often required to undertake dialysis while waiting for a kidney transplant to become available. Peritoneal dialysis involves a catheter being inserted into the abdomen, where the lower end rests in the pelvic region, while the other end it connected to an external dialysis machine. However, these catheters have a high rate of upward mig...
    Alix Whelan Alix Whelan