Description
Where were you on Thursday October 16 between 11:00-12:00? Were you attending the “Meeting of Laboratory of Biomechanical Engineering” (BE) in Zuidhorst 286? If so, you might remember my first BE presentation entitled “State of the Heart Technology: Supercritical CO2 Decellularisation and Sterilisation of Pericardia for Applications in Cardio-Thoracic Surgery”. But what was this state of the heart technology in 2014, and what is it now?In this very last BE department meeting I’ll share the contribution of my Cardiac Surgery Innovations Lab to the field of heart surgery, and connect this beautiful medical field to multiple chairs in our department.
I’ll close with a request to you: Is the heart of Biomechanical Engineering still beating? Or does it need temporary or long term support to survive?
Period | 6 Jul 2023 |
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Held at | Biomechanical Engineering |
Degree of Recognition | Local |
Related content
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Research output
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Design of a simulator for training off-pump coronary bypass surgery
Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract › Academic
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State of the Heart Technology: The Potential of Decellularised Pericardium by Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Processing for Cardiothoracic Surgery
Research output: Contribution to journal › Meeting Abstract › Other research output
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Innovations in cardio-thoracic surgery: Predicting and optimising outcome with state of the heart technology
Research output: Thesis › PhD Thesis - Research UT, graduation UT
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Supercritical carbon dioxide decellularised pericardium: Mechanical and structural characterisation for applications in cardio-thoracic surgery
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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Activities
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Supercritcal carbon dioxide decellularisation of pericardium: characterisation for application in cardiovascular surgery
Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation