I work with 3D printing, medical simulation, augmented reality, and digital modeling. I enjoy combining technical skill with practical solutions that make a difference.
Custom parts, prototypes, and models.
Professional support in surgeries with experience in cardiac procedures.
Immersive projects for education, simulation, and presentations.
Tailored digital models for printing, visualization, or tech use.
Pulsatile aortic stent-graft simulator, 3D-printed from CT scans for fast, low-cost surgical training.
It can’t stop working because it’s the one distributing fuel (blood) full of oxygen and nutrients to the entire body. Now, what happens if this pump needs fixing or adjusting? You can’t just turn it off, right?
During heart surgery, an amazing machine called the “heart-lung machine” takes over the job of the heart and lungs. It pumps blood through the body and fills it with oxygen, keeping everything running smoothly while the doctors make their repairs.
Just like you plug in your phone to charge when the battery’s low, surgeons “plug” the body into the machine to ensure it keeps functioning perfectly while the heart is being cared for.
They control the machine, monitor the blood, and make sure everything stays in perfect rhythm to keep the body happy and healthy.