Trauma PodStatus: Past project Project Description:
DARPA's Defense Sciences Office has funded a team led by SRI
to develop a prototype toward the development of a future
generation of battlefield-based unmanned medical treatment
systems. These "Trauma Pods" will stabilize injured
soldiers within minutes after a battlefield trauma and
administer life-saving medical and surgical care prior to
evacuation and during transport.
The first phase of the program is an effort to develop
robotic technology to perform a totally unmanned surgical
procedure within a fixed facility. When fully developed, the
Trauma Pod will not require human medical personnel on-site
to conduct the surgery, and will be small enough to be
carried by a medical ground or air vehicle. A human surgeon
will conduct all the required surgical procedures from a
remote location using a system of surgical manipulators. The
system's actions are then communicated wirelessly to the
surgery site. Automated robotic systems will provide
necessary support to the surgeon to conduct all phases of
the operation.
The team includes:
- SRI International, developer of pioneering telesurgery
systems
- General Dynamics Robotic Systems, a leader in unmanned
ground vehicle systems and developer of the automated
pharmacy system
- University of Maryland, a research leader in Operating
Room of the Future and pervasive computing
- University of Texas, a research leader in software
control systems for material disposal and space manipulators
- University of Washington, a research leader in surgical
robotics
- Robotic Surgical Tech, Inc., developers of the first
robotic nurse systems for the operating room
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory, a leader in weapons and
material handling robotics
Here's a concept
video that describes the long range vision for the
project.
See the Maryland Trauma Pod document
repository for additional project related documents.
Start Date: January 2005 End Date: December 2008 Faculty: Anupam Joshi Yelena Yesha Students: Sheetal Agarwal Sachee Tripathi Nimish Vartak Collaborators: Tim Ganous Tags: medical informatics, rfid, electronic healthcare record, robotics
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