Medical drones: Disruptive technology makes the future happen

Translated title of the contribution: Medical drones: Disruptive technology makes the future happen

Cyrus Sigari, Peter Biberthaler

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Abstract

Trauma surgery has always been driven forward by innovative technological advancements. The recent appearance of “advanced air mobility” (AAM) represents one of the next steps in these technological developments. These innovative flying systems have major implications for all of the various healthcare stages in trauma surgery: Unmanned aircraft systems, or drones, can deliver critical supplies on demand, just in time, without physical contact, within the “last mile delivery” concept, such as AEDs, critical medication, blood for transfusion etc. Electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) devices add new horizons for healthcare thanks to the smallest take-off and landing areas. These eVTOLs are not only new aircraft but, thanks to the autonomous flying options, they are flying computers with novel technological opportunities on board. With these new, flying operation systems, the whole rescue chain will be completely revolutionized by much faster response intervals, patient transportation times, telemedical applications, optimized emergency medical services, laboratory transportation etc. Hence, this article aims to provide a tentative overview of these new exciting technological developments in the field of trauma surgery for the benefit of our patients.

Translated title of the contributionMedical drones: Disruptive technology makes the future happen
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)974-976
Number of pages3
JournalUnfallchirurg
Volume124
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2021

Keywords

  • Aircraft
  • Emergency treatment
  • Technological innovations
  • Transportation
  • Unmanned aerial devices

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