Ponto C4.2 Implant : Development of the surgical components of the BAHS system in cooperation with Oticon Medical

The purpose of this project has been to evaluate different candidate designs and make design adjustments on the implant in the bone-anchored hearing system (BAHS). This was performed to minimize the surgical procedure and at the same time contain high implant stability. New adjustable abutment conce...

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Main Authors: Ilya, Ibraheem, Lager, Jonathan
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Language:English
Published: Högskolan i Halmstad 2021
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-hh-455252021-09-07T05:33:00ZPonto C4.2 Implant : Development of the surgical components of the BAHS system in cooperation with Oticon MedicalengIlya, IbraheemLager, JonathanHögskolan i Halmstad2021Bone anchored hearing systemEngineering and TechnologyTeknik och teknologierThe purpose of this project has been to evaluate different candidate designs and make design adjustments on the implant in the bone-anchored hearing system (BAHS). This was performed to minimize the surgical procedure and at the same time contain high implant stability. New adjustable abutment concepts have been conceptualized in this project with the reason to create a product more customized for each patient.    The work has been carried out by following the Stanford design thinking model. Five stages were involved in the development process: empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test. The empathize process generated data on existing components, including their advantages and disadvantages. The users have been identified and their requirements defined. Throughout the ideate process, ideas were developed through a variety of innovative methods. The idea phase produced four implant concepts and two abutment concepts, which were then refined in the concept phase. After the concept evaluation stage, the implant concepts were reduced to three, then modeled in 3D, manufactured, and tested. Due to project-related challenges and time constraints, the abutment concept designs were set aside for future development and were not manufactured nor tested.  The final product is called the Ponto C4.2 implant. The concept is 1 mm shorter in length and features a unique design, making it the smallest implant currently available for adults with promising ex vivo mechanical performance and stability in comparison with the currently available implants. The design results in decreased osteotomy by minimizing the pre-drilling in the skull bone, which reduces the risks during the implementation procedure and could potentially simplify the installation process. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-45525application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Bone anchored hearing system
Engineering and Technology
Teknik och teknologier
spellingShingle Bone anchored hearing system
Engineering and Technology
Teknik och teknologier
Ilya, Ibraheem
Lager, Jonathan
Ponto C4.2 Implant : Development of the surgical components of the BAHS system in cooperation with Oticon Medical
description The purpose of this project has been to evaluate different candidate designs and make design adjustments on the implant in the bone-anchored hearing system (BAHS). This was performed to minimize the surgical procedure and at the same time contain high implant stability. New adjustable abutment concepts have been conceptualized in this project with the reason to create a product more customized for each patient.    The work has been carried out by following the Stanford design thinking model. Five stages were involved in the development process: empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test. The empathize process generated data on existing components, including their advantages and disadvantages. The users have been identified and their requirements defined. Throughout the ideate process, ideas were developed through a variety of innovative methods. The idea phase produced four implant concepts and two abutment concepts, which were then refined in the concept phase. After the concept evaluation stage, the implant concepts were reduced to three, then modeled in 3D, manufactured, and tested. Due to project-related challenges and time constraints, the abutment concept designs were set aside for future development and were not manufactured nor tested.  The final product is called the Ponto C4.2 implant. The concept is 1 mm shorter in length and features a unique design, making it the smallest implant currently available for adults with promising ex vivo mechanical performance and stability in comparison with the currently available implants. The design results in decreased osteotomy by minimizing the pre-drilling in the skull bone, which reduces the risks during the implementation procedure and could potentially simplify the installation process.
author Ilya, Ibraheem
Lager, Jonathan
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title Ponto C4.2 Implant : Development of the surgical components of the BAHS system in cooperation with Oticon Medical
title_short Ponto C4.2 Implant : Development of the surgical components of the BAHS system in cooperation with Oticon Medical
title_full Ponto C4.2 Implant : Development of the surgical components of the BAHS system in cooperation with Oticon Medical
title_fullStr Ponto C4.2 Implant : Development of the surgical components of the BAHS system in cooperation with Oticon Medical
title_full_unstemmed Ponto C4.2 Implant : Development of the surgical components of the BAHS system in cooperation with Oticon Medical
title_sort ponto c4.2 implant : development of the surgical components of the bahs system in cooperation with oticon medical
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