Ethicon Endo-Surgery's Harmonic FOCUS is a curved-shear (blade with clamp arm) surgical instrument that combines the intuitive elements of a classic precision instrument with a Harmonic ultrasonic hand piece for a revolutionary multifunction precision device. We propose to describe the unique approach to user research used in the development of the product and how the team used these innovative methods and tools to identify and meet the following design and engineering challenges: 1. Combine the surgical tasks of dissecting, grasping and simultaneously cutting and coagulating into one precision device for the first time. The Harmonic FOCUS was developed as a result of three years of extensive market assessment and a unique research methodology, including a novel process of ethnographically observing and graphically mapping thyroidectomy procedures. 2. Miniaturize the hand piece (transducer) from the existing ultrasonic product line while retaining its clinical performance (speed and hemostasis). The following dramatic and extensive design changes offer improved clinical performance: Reducing the volumetric size of the transducer 55% relative to the predecessor device. Achieving reliable control of clamp force. Curving the blade to resemble typical surgical instruments. Improving speed of operation. Reduction of residual heat. 3. Provide the surgeon with superior and intuitive ergonomics by leveraging elements of a classic precision tool. The team combined the essential elements of a classic precision tool with Harmonic (ultrasonic) technology to develop a revolutionary, multifunctional device with superior and intuitive ergonomics. Surgeons concur with the versatile, comfortable design. 4. Use materials that are all sterilization-compatible. Extensive research was done to identify and use materials that were all compatible with ethylene oxide sterilization. The device is packaged in flexible packaging and ethylene-oxide sterilized prior to sale. Harmonic FOCUS is designed for single-patient use. The Harmonic Blue Hand Piece is sold non-sterile and is qualified for multiple sterilization methods readily available in hospitals. The hand piece can be reused up to 100 times.
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Harmonic Focus Case Study: Leading Innovation Through Unique User Research Methods and Tools
Stephen Wilcox
Stephen Wilcox
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Stuart Morgan
Ethicon Endo-Surgery
Stephen Wilcox
Design Science
J. Med. Devices. Jun 2009, 3(2): 027552 (1 pages)
Published Online: July 24, 2009
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July 24, 2009
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Morgan, S., and Wilcox, S. (July 24, 2009). "Harmonic Focus Case Study: Leading Innovation Through Unique User Research Methods and Tools." ASME. J. Med. Devices. June 2009; 3(2): 027552. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3147514
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