Literature DB >> 18729752

Evaluation of unmanned airborne vehicles and mobile robotic telesurgery in an extreme environment.

Brett M Harnett1, Charles R Doarn, Jacob Rosen, Blake Hannaford, Timothy J Broderick.   

Abstract

As unmanned extraction vehicles become a reality in the military theater, opportunities to augment medical operations with telesurgical robotics become more plausible. This project demonstrated an experimental surgical robot using an unmanned airborne vehicle (UAV) as a network topology. Because battlefield operations are dynamic and geographically challenging, the installation of wireless networks is not a feasible option at this point. However, to utilize telesurgical robotics to assist in the urgent medical care of wounded soldiers, a robust, high bandwidth, low latency network is requisite. For the first time, a mobile surgical robotic system was deployed to an austere environment and surgeons were able to remotely operate the systems wirelessly using a UAV. Two University of Cincinnati surgeons were able to remotely drive the University of Washington's RAVEN robot's end effectors. The network topology demonstrated a highly portable, quickly deployable, bandwidth-sufficient and low latency wireless network required for battlefield use.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18729752     DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2007.0087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Telemed J E Health        ISSN: 1530-5627            Impact factor:   3.536


  8 in total

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Review 5.  The use of unmanned aerial vehicles for health purposes: a systematic review of experimental studies.

Authors:  R M Carrillo-Larco; M Moscoso-Porras; A Taype-Rondan; A Ruiz-Alejos; A Bernabe-Ortiz
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