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Richard M. Satava, MD FACS
Professor of Surgery
University of Washington School of Medicine
and
Program Manager, Advanced Biomedical Technologies
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
and
Special Assistant, Advance Medical Technologies
US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command
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Soldier 2000
The ultimate warrior
Mike Andrews – Assist Sec Def – RD&A
Objective Force Warrior
the soldier for Future Combat Systems
1st generation - 2015
Soldier 2025 - overall systems
Biomedical
Monitoring
Subsystem
Helmet
Subsystem
Weapon
Subsystem
Multifunctional
Uniform
Subsystem
Power
Subsystem
E Garcia
DARPA
Jan, 2000
Prehospital care (battlefield medicine)
Replace the medic and surgeon
LSTAT Integreated Medical Systems
MEDFAST prototype - Foster Miller, Inc
Smart
Tee-Shirt
Courtesy Sundaresan Jayaraman, Georgia Tech - 1996
and
Sensatex, Inc - 2001
Chip camera 3.5mm size
ShellCase, Ltd, Jersusalem, Israel
3-D Modeling of the Liver
Jacques Marescaux EITS, Strasbourg, France
Lifestream Technologies, Inc Post Falls, ID - 2001
Microchip for dispensing microquantities of drugs
Courtesy of John Santini, MicroChips, Inc Boston, MA
Silicon Nitride
or Dioxide
Silicon
Cathode
Anode
Active
Substance
* Figure reprinted by permission from Nature 397,
335-338 (1999) Macmillan Magazines Ltd.
John Santini, MicroChips, Inc Boston, MA
MEMS engine 100 microns in size
Sandia Labs, 1997
Glucose Sensor by Francis Moussy
EEG monitor for Anesthesia
Physiometrix, Inc, Billerica, MA
The LifeShirt System
• a comfortable garment that can
be worn under normal clothing.
• automatically and continuously
monitors over 40 physical signs.
• data are stored on Handspring
PDA for daily upload to
LifeShirt.com’s website.
• patients may enter their
symptoms, mood, and activities
on PDA and get medication
alerts.
Courtesy Paul Kennedy, VivoMetrics, Inc., Ojai, CA
Courtesy Tom Blackadar, Fitsense Technlogies, Boston, MA
Smart
Tee-Shirt
Courtesy Sensatex Technologies, New York, NY
Terrain Display on Monitor
Courtesy Tom Blackadar, Fitsense Technologies, Boston, MA - 1999
The LSTAT
• Defibrillator
• Ventilator
• Suction
• Monitoring
• Blood Chemistry
Analysis
• 3-Channel
Fluid/Drug Infusion
•Data Storage and
Transmission
• On-board Battery
• On-board Oxygen
• Accepts Off-Board
Power and Oxygen
Courtesy of Integreated Medical Systems, Signal Hill, CA
LSTAT Deployment – Air, Land and Sea
LSTAT Deployed at Operation Brightstar – Egypt, 2001
LSTAT Deployed on
Naval ship Tarawa - 2002
Courtesy of Integreated Medical Systems, Signal Hill, CA
LSTAT in Battlefield Configuration
Courtesy Matt Hanson, Integrated Medical Systems, Signal Hill, CA
Next Generation LSTAT – Civilian version
Courtesy Matt Hanson, Integrated Medial Systems, Signal Hill, CA
DEPMEDS –MASH
MEDFAST from MASH
Telepresence Surgery Field Trials – 1995-96
Courtesy of Joel Jensen, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA
The original Tri-corder from Star Trek
When this be accomplished