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The CAMDASS May One Day Turn Astronauts Into Doctors

The European Space Agency is currently developing a Computer Aided Medical Diagnostics and Surgery System (CAMDASS), an augmented reality system that will enable astronauts to one day act as doctors, and perhaps even surgeons.

The CAMDASS equipment will allow astronauts to take on medical functions themselves without having to rely on ground support personnel, whose response to emergency situations could be delayed or even blocked. The European Space Agency has created this CAMDASS, a prototype helmet with a headset and an ultrasound tool, that will walk a user through basic ultrasound exams using visual guides and voice control. The user will see 3D augmented reality visual markers on the patient's body to help him determine whether the astronaut has broken bones or internal bleeding.

Currently, however, the CAMDASS headset only supports ultrasound, although improvements to the system could allow it to support other functions such as MRI scans and standard X-ray scans.
Trend Themes
1. Augmented Reality in Medicine - The CAMDASS system demonstrates the potential for using augmented reality to enhance medical procedures and enable non-medical professionals to perform certain tasks.
2. Remote Medical Assistance - The CAMDASS equipment highlights the opportunity for remote medical assistance, reducing the need for on-site medical professionals in emergency situations.
3. Integration of Voice Control - The CAMDASS headset utilizes voice control as a convenient and hands-free interface, paving the way for integration of voice control in various medical applications.
Industry Implications
1. Aerospace - The aerospace industry can benefit from the development of augmented reality medical systems like CAMDASS, as it enables astronauts to independently perform medical tasks during space missions.
2. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can explore the use of augmented reality in remote medical assistance, improving access to medical expertise in areas with limited resources or emergency situations.
3. Technology - The CAMDASS system demonstrates the potential for integrating voice control and augmented reality technologies in medical devices, paving the way for further innovations in the technology industry.

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