👉 Cardiovascular Transcatheter Device (CTD) engineering is a specialized field that focuses on the design, development, and optimization of minimally invasive devices used to treat cardiovascular diseases. These devices are typically deployed via catheters inserted into blood vessels, allowing for precise interventions without the need for open-heart surgery. CTD engineering involves integrating advanced materials, microfabrication techniques, and innovative biomechanical principles to create devices such as stents, valves, and conduits that can navigate the complex vascular system effectively. The goal is to improve patient outcomes by reducing recovery times, minimizing complications, and enhancing the overall efficacy of treatments for conditions like coronary artery disease, heart failure, and congenital heart defects. This interdisciplinary field combines expertise from biomedical engineering, materials science, and clinical cardiology to push the boundaries of what is possible in cardiovascular care.