Resource Centre
Discover a wealth of knowledge and insights from the experts at StarFish Medical. Our Resource Centre offers product development tips, reviews of new and cutting-edge technologies, and in-depth articles on regulatory updates and compliance in medical device development.
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Computational modelling and simulation (CM&S) has been used for decades as an assistive tool for medical device design and development. Real-world examples of gathering evidence for submission to regulatory bodies, investigating fluid dynamics, structural, thermal, electro-magnetic, fluid-structure interactions, and other multiphysics problems.
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Simulation technologies are revolutionizing the field of heart valve repair and replacement, offering unprecedented insights and capabilities. Enhancing our understanding of valve mechanics, improving device design, optimizing surgical techniques, and enabling personalized treatments, simulations are paving the way for better cardiovascular care and patient outcomes. This article explores the transformative role of heart valve computational simulation in understanding, and treating heart valve diseases.
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Importance of using Computational modeling thermoplastic properties to predict and validate thermoplastic properties in a medical device.
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Overview of tolerancing simulation for medical device optical systems in Zemax OpticStudio’s sequential mode.
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Overview of computational modeling and simulation (CMS) and its impact on future medical device development.
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In silico medical device drop testing offers scalability, fast-tracking of iterations, and the ability to review hard-to-detect failure modes.
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Monte Carlo Simulation for Biomedical Device Design: A common approach to simulate scattering is the Monte Carlo technique.
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How to create accurate and functional 3D models from patient imaging data. Develop anatomically accurate prototypes for medical device design.
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Medical device CFD simulations allow you to generate images and videos with little effort to predict and optimize fluid and thermal paths.