2023
DOI: 10.3390/life13071477
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Surgery in the Next Space Missions

Abstract: In the coming years, missions to the Moon and Mars shall be the new goals of space flight. The complexity of these missions due to the great distance from Earth and the unforeseen obstacles to settle on another planet have given rise to great concerns for crew health and survival. The need for advanced crew autonomy and a different approach to surgical emergency require new protocols and devices to help future crew medical officers and other crew members in a task of unprecedented difficulty. Hence, the increa… Show more

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“…Starting with the requirements, the main medical considerations (Figure 11) that address our proposal lie in the fact that the body suffers morpho-physiological changes [36,37] caused by: "trauma" such as hemopneumothorax, airway obstruction, and bone fractures; also, by: "non-trauma" such as gallstone cholecystitis and urolithiasis. Those health conditions sometimes have to be treated using a surgical procedure, where, due to microgravity it is crucial to perform the best management procedures for bleeding control [38], for this reason, it is expected to be used for 2 types of surgeries in order to be the less invasive [39]: i) Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES), which is an operation that uses a computer system to help guide the surgical tools, which are passed through the mouth to access the mouth and throat; and ii) Single Port Surgery (SPS), which is an operation using one single entry point. Therefore, the SETY© Platform is able to be used for training future medical astronauts with endoscopic tools and robotic arms.…”
Section: Figure 10 Development Stages For Sety© Platform Following Vd...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Starting with the requirements, the main medical considerations (Figure 11) that address our proposal lie in the fact that the body suffers morpho-physiological changes [36,37] caused by: "trauma" such as hemopneumothorax, airway obstruction, and bone fractures; also, by: "non-trauma" such as gallstone cholecystitis and urolithiasis. Those health conditions sometimes have to be treated using a surgical procedure, where, due to microgravity it is crucial to perform the best management procedures for bleeding control [38], for this reason, it is expected to be used for 2 types of surgeries in order to be the less invasive [39]: i) Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES), which is an operation that uses a computer system to help guide the surgical tools, which are passed through the mouth to access the mouth and throat; and ii) Single Port Surgery (SPS), which is an operation using one single entry point. Therefore, the SETY© Platform is able to be used for training future medical astronauts with endoscopic tools and robotic arms.…”
Section: Figure 10 Development Stages For Sety© Platform Following Vd...mentioning
confidence: 99%