Medical device design : innovation from concept to market /

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Author / Creator:Ogrodnik, Peter J.
Imprint:[Place of publication not identified] : Academic Press, 2012.
Description:1 online resource : illustrations
Language:English
Series:Engineering professional collection
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11167448
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ISBN:9780123919427
0123919428
9780123919434
0123919436
9781283754378
1283754371
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:This book provides the bridge between engineering design and medical devices development. There is no single text that addresses the plethora of design issues a medical devices designer meets when developing new products or improving older ones. It addresses medical devices regulatory (FDA and EU) requirements: some of the most stringent engineering requirements globally. Engineers failing to meet these requirements can cause serious harm to users as well as their products' commercial prospects. This Handbook shows the essential methodologies medical designers must understand to ensure their products meet requirements. It brings together proven design protocols and puts them in an explicit medical context, based on the authors' years of experience in academia (R & D phase) and industrial (commercialization phase) experience. This design methodology enables engineers and medical device manufacturers to bring new products to the market place rapidly. The medical device market is a multi-billion dollar industry. Every engineered product for this sector, from scalpels, stents to complex medical equipment, must be designed and developed to approved procedures and standards. This book shows how. Covers US, and EU and ISO standards, enabling a truly international approach, providing a guide to the international standards that practicing engineers require to understand. Written by an experienced medical device engineers and entrepreneurs with products in the from the US and UK and with real world experience of developing and commercializing medical products.
Other form:Print version: Ogrodnik, Peter J. Medical device design. 1st ed. Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/Academic Press, 2013 9780123919427

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505 0 |a Front Cover; Medical Device Design; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 1.1 What Is Design?; 1.2 The Design Life Cycle; 1.3 Medical Devices Definitions; 1.4 Summary; References; 2 Classifying Medical Devices; 2.1 Introduction: Why Classify?; 2.2 Classification Rules; 2.3 Classification Case Study; 2.3.1 EU Classification; 2.3.2 USA Classification; 2.3.3 Special Cases; 2.4 Classification Models; 2.5 Classification and the Design Process; 2.6 Summary; References; 3 The Design Process; 3.1 Design Process versus Design Control; 3.2 Design Models. 
505 8 |a 3.2.1 Pahl and Beitz, and Pugh3.2.2 Divergent-Convergent Model; 3.3 Managing Design; 3.3.1 Common Design Management Models; 3.3.1.1 Serial Design; 3.3.1.2 Ad Hoc Feedback; 3.3.1.3 Concurrent Design/Concurrent Engineering; 3.3.1.4 Collaborative Models; 3.3.1.5 Holistic Models; 3.3.1.6 Which Model Is Best for Me?; 3.4 Cross-Reference with Regulatory Requirements; 3.5 Summary; Tasks; References; Further Reading; 4 Implementing Design Procedures; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Review of Guidelines; 4.3 Overall Procedure; 4.4 Audit /Review Procedure; 4.5 The Design Process; 4.5.1 New Product Procedure. 
505 8 |a 4.5.2 Clarification/Product Specification Procedure4.5.3 Detailed Design Procedure; 4.5.4 Design Verification/Validation/Evaluation Procedure; 4.5.5 Design Changes; 4.5.6 Control of Documents; 4.5.7 Risk Assessment Procedure; 4.6 Implementing a Procedure; 4.7 Summary; References; 5 Developing Your Product Design Specification; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Developing the Statement of Need (or Brief); 5.2.1 Identifying the "One Thing"; 5.2.2 Formalizing the Statement of Need; 5.3 The Product Design Specification (PDS); 5.3.1 Essential Elements of a PDS; 5.3.1.1 Customer. 
505 8 |a 5.3.1.2 Regulatory and Statutory5.3.1.3 Technical; 5.3.1.4 Performance; 5.3.1.4.1 Biomechanics; 5.3.1.5 Sales; 5.3.1.6 Manufacturing; 5.3.1.7 Packaging and Transportation; 5.3.1.8 Environmental; 5.3.1.9 Summary; 5.4 Finding, Extracting, and Analyzing the Content; 5.4.1 Focus Groups; 5.4.2 Regulatory Bodies; 5.4.3 Immersion; 5.4.4 Libraries; 5.4.4.1 Standards; 5.4.4.2 Journals and Learned Publications; 5.4.4.3 Books; 5.4.4.4 Librarians; 5.4.5 Technical Literature; 5.4.5.1 General Trade Magazines; 5.4.5.2 Catalogs, Fliers, and Trade Literature; 5.4.6 The Internet; 5.4.7 Conferences and Symposia. 
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