End-user Need based Creation of a Medical Device: An Experience of Co-design to Struggle Pathological Scars

T. Lihoreau, B. Chatelain, G. Rolin, C. Vidal, N. Butterlin, E. Jacquet, A. Elouneg, J. Chambert, Xavier Bertrand, C. Meyer, A. Louvrier
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Scar is a common visible mark of human tissue healing. Sometimes pathological phenomena lead to abnormal hypertrophic or keloid scars, with evolutions varying depending on different conditions: origin of the tissue barrier disruption, concerned body area, or ethnic origin. Based on these statements, care procedures have been developed to avoid aesthetical or functional impairments: drugs injection, surgery, cryotherapy or mechanical compression. The story will relate the matching of a multi-disciplinary team that focused on covering an unmet need for ear lobe keloid treatment, providing patients an optimal and holistic care. The benefits researched lied in improving the understanding of the disorder, avoiding the recidivism of the scars, diminishing the frequency and duration of care, and in end improving patients’ quality of life. The paper will not only narrate the building of a health innovation, on technological, clinical, user points of view, but will also try to detail the evaluations planned at the different stages of development, as well as the challenges, conditions and prerequisites allowing to produce concrete solution.
基于终端用户需求的医疗器械创造:共同设计对抗病理性疤痕的经验
疤痕是人体组织愈合的常见可见标志。有时病理现象导致异常肥大或瘢痕疙瘩,其演变取决于不同的条件:组织屏障破坏的来源,有关的身体区域或种族。基于这些陈述,已经开发出护理程序以避免美观或功能损害:药物注射,手术,冷冻疗法或机械压迫。这个故事将涉及一个多学科团队的匹配,该团队专注于覆盖耳垂瘢痕疙瘩治疗的未满足需求,为患者提供最佳的整体护理。研究的好处在于提高了对这种疾病的认识,避免了疤痕的再犯,减少了护理的频率和持续时间,最终提高了患者的生活质量。本文将不仅从技术、临床、用户的角度叙述卫生创新的建设,还将尝试详细介绍在不同发展阶段计划的评估,以及产生具体解决方案的挑战、条件和先决条件。
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