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DARPA ADVANCES RESEARCH IN COMPUTERIZED
PROSTHETICS AND "TRAUMA POD" SURGERY --
"DARPA has in excess of three billion dollars to
spend on innovative and aggressive projects."

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DARPA Advancing
Programs
Speaking at the recent
9th Battlefield Healthcare Meeting held in Virginia, Colonel, Geoffrey
Ling, M.D., PhD, and Program Manager in the Defense Sciences Office for
DARPA, said, “DARPA has in excess of three billion dollars to spend on
innovative and aggressive projects. The Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency (DARPA) is the central R&D office for the Defense Department.
Colonel Ling reports that DARPA’s Revolutionizing Prosthetics Program in
this decade is going to create a fully functional (motor and sensory)
upper limb that will respond to direct neural control. This program builds
on DARPA’s Defense Science Office effort called the “Human Assisted Neural
Devices Program which has decoded the brain’s motor signals will make it
possible for the motor movements of a robotic arm to be achieved entirely
by direct brain control. Currently, the initial prototypes from their two
year and four year efforts are undergoing testing in human clinical
trials.
According to Colonel Ling, DARPA’s Trauma Pod Program places surgical
teams where and when they are most needed. Basically, the program takes
medicine to the patient by not using humans and integrates tele-robotic
and robotic medical systems. The initial phase has successfully automated
functions typically performed by the
scrub
nurse and circulating nurse. These functions are now performed by
semi-autonomous robots working in coordination with the tele-robotic
surgeon.
So far, surgeons have performed complex surgical procedures on a
simulation mannequin by operating a robot using the Trauma Pod operations
console. Two procedures were performed without the aid of a scrub nurse,
and the system correctly changed tools and dispensed supplies with 100 per
accuracy.
Phase 2 of the program will develop and create the automatic operating
room. Methods for autonomous airway control and intravenous access will be
developed so that initial therapy can be administered in addition to
diagnosing injuries and placing patients on IVs. Phase 2 has a 24 month
time line and includes testing the overall system. In the final effort,
the systems will be miniaturized and incorporated into the battlefield or
mass casualty environment.
Another thrust area at DARPA includes the “Preventing Violent Explosive
Neurologic Trauma (PREVENT) Program” that was put in place to protect
warfighters from traumatic brain injury resulting from non-kinetic
explosive effects. Specifically, the goal is to address the explosive
blast injury at the molecular as well as the macroscopic scales and look
at the effects on the central nervous system. The next phase will focus on
the prevention of the injury and guide the development of personal
protective armor.
For more information on DARPA, go to
www.darpa.mil
and for the conference,
go to www.idga.org.
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posted by Larry Scott
Founder and Editor
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