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MEDevice: AirStitch

by Vincent Khau

Here we have the winners, composed of Shing, Felicia, Laura, Anu, Gerard, Mubin, and Dennis. They looked at using negative pressure (i.e. a vacuum) to close wounds too delicate for standard procedures - they even went as far as a proof of concept on a cut chicken breast! Congratulations guys!

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Pitch number 4! Airstitch! #MEDevice @ResPlat pic.twitter.com/OrGp41zjRn

— Jas Coles-Black (@JasamineCB)
October 4, 2016
    • #MEDevice
    • #medical
    • #device
    • #hackathon
    • #unimelb
    • #AirStitch
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