Bringing Interventional Radiology to Mars!

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Vincent Vidal
Laure Boyer
Alain Luciani
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[1] Hôpital La Timone,Service de Radiologie
[2] Assistance Publique-Hopitaux de Marseille,undefined
[3] Institut de Médecine et Physiologie Spatiale (MEDES) - CNES/SpaceshipFR,undefined
[4] AP-HP,undefined
[5] Hôpitaux Universitaires Henri Mondor,undefined
[6] Imagerie Médicale,undefined
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Interventional radiology; Spaceflight; Interventional radiology toolbox; Medical care on the space;
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At present, astronauts on space missions can get medical assistant from Earth. In the future, deep space missions such as missions to Mars will delay communication with physicians on Earth, making it impossible to get immediate support in urgent medical situations. On the spaceship, a polyvalent physician-astronaut could mainly perform small surgery and traumatology procedures. Interventional Radiology (IR) allows minimally invasive interventions and requires small devices. In these conditions of space constrains, IR presents significant benefits. To guarantee the technical realization of specific medical interventions during deep space missions, a team composed of interventional radiologists and space engineers, is developing the IR toolbox. The development of the toolbox intents to minimize the volume/weight of medical devices and to ensure the safety requirements for the crew. New scenarios of IR interventions have been developed to adapt the interventions to the spatial context, making possible the treatment of pathologies that are otherwise, on Earth, optimally treated surgically. Interventional radiology has a major role to play in the management of acute medical problems which may occur in the future story of deep space missions to the Moon, and further to Mars.
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