<p>➀ Researchers at Technical University of Munich (TUM) developed a robotic system to treat life-threatening tension pneumothorax during evacuation flights, using ultrasound-guided needle decompression;</p><p>➁ The system, part of the EU-funded iMEDCAP project, integrates a robotic arm and diagnostic tools for both military and civilian emergencies, such as gunshot wounds or traffic accidents;</p><p>➂ The project also includes drone-based evacuation (Avilus Grille) and telemedicine capabilities, with additional robotic modules under development for osseous access, tourniquet application, and chemical weapon response.</p>
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