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Flexible robotic platforms for surgical applications in microgravity environments: a comprehensive systematic review of minimally invasive mechatronic systems and the impact of artificial intelligence on behalf of the Center for Space Systems (C-SET) & TROGSS-The Robotic Global Surgical Society.

Journal of robotic surgery
The advent of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) in the 1990s marked a transformative shift in surgical practice, leveraging advanced robotic-assisted systems (RAS) for enhanced precision, dexterity, and improved patient outcomes. Over the past two dec...

Biomanufacturing in low Earth orbit: A paradigm shift.

Stem cell reports
This perspective article explores the transformative potential of biomanufacturing in low Earth orbit (LEO) for regenerative medicine. Building on key symposia and workshops, it highlights the International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory's r...

Optimizing autonomous artificial intelligence diagnostics for neuro-ocular health in space missions.

Life sciences in space research
Spaceflight-Associated Neuro-Ocular Syndrome (SANS) presents a critical risk in long-duration missions, with microgravity-induced changes that threaten astronaut vision and mission outcomes. Current SANS monitoring, limited to pre- and post-flight ex...

Human-like acceleration and deceleration control of a robot astronaut floating in a space station.

ISA transactions
The acceleration and deceleration (AD) motions are the basic motion modes of robot astronauts moving in a space station. Controlling the locomotion of the robot astronaut is very challenging due to the strong nonlinearity of its complex multi-body dy...

A non-invasive approach to monitor anemia during long-duration spaceflight with retinal fundus images and deep learning.

Life sciences in space research
During spaceflight, astronauts can experience significantly higher levels of hemolysis. With future space missions exposing astronauts to longer periods of microgravity, such as missions to Mars, there will be a need to better understand this phenome...

[PROMISING OPTIONS FOR MEDICAL ROBOTICS APPLICATION IN SUPPORT OF CREW LIFE ACTIVITIES AND MITIGATION OF MEDICAL RISKS DURING SPACE FLIGHT].

Aviakosmicheskaia i ekologicheskaia meditsina = Aerospace and environmental medicine
Theme of the article is integration of robotics, medical robots that embody the bio-engineering technology specifically, into the spacecrew medical care system.