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  1. Tailorable Accurate Blood Simulant (TABS)

    SBC: Infoscitex Corporation            Topic: OSD10H01

    Many blood simulants that are currently available for medical training to teach and practice hemorrhage-handling skills lack the ability approximate real blood in many aspects. In order to provide the best training, the blood simulant needs to mimic the

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  2. Advanced Blood Simulant for Simulation Based Medical Trauma Training

    SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED            Topic: OSD10H01

    The aim of this proposal is to develop an advanced blood simulant to replace current simulants used in combat medical training. A successful blood simulant will exhibit a caking/clotting response in the presence of simulated hemostatic agents while accur

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  3. Spatiotemporally Controlled Delivery System that Promotes Functional Tissue Regeneration

    SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED            Topic: OSD10H03

    As advances in battlefield care have led to increased survival, improved strategies for treating devastating, multi-tissue injuries are needed. Historical regenerative medicine strategies to restore function to damaged tissues have failed to fulfill the

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  4. Nano-Structured Spatiotemporally Controlled Delivery System that Promotes Functional Tissue Regeneration

    SBC: Infoscitex Corporation            Topic: OSD10H03

    There is a substantial clinical need for regenerative therapies that effectively restore function to damaged tissues. For many tissues, autograft remains the clinical standard despite the limited volume available, associated patient morbidity and the resu

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  5. Technologies for Treating Cartilage Tissue Loss Following Traumatic Injury

    SBC: Spheringenics, Inc.            Topic: OSD10H04

    Regeneration of cartilage and cartilage repair are challenging due to limited cellularity of the tissue and the failure of allografts and tissue engineered cartilage constructs to integrate with host tissue. To overcome this limitation, many surgeons are

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  6. The Development of an Injectable Cartilage Regeneration Construct

    SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED            Topic: OSD10H04

    Craniofacial injuries to warfighters are on the rise as improvements to body armor have caused the unprotected face of the soldier to become a target for attack. These injuries are often associated with severe trauma to the underlying cartilage structure.

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  7. Deployable Automated Analgesia and Anesthesia System

    SBC: VIVONICS INC            Topic: OSD10H05

    An automated, closed loop system for administration of analgesic and anesthetic medication to patients is proposed. Even with vigilant, trained personnel, infusion rates of propofol and other analgesic/anesthetic drugs can depart from their optimum rates,

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  8. Deployable Remotely Enabled Analgesia Management System

    SBC: Etiometry Inc.            Topic: OSD10H05

    Sterling Point Research has assembled an interdisciplinary team composed of researchers from Children"s Hospital Boston and Boston University, an anesthesiologist, and a former U.S. Army medic to develop a Deployable Remotely Enabled Analgesia Management

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  9. Haptics for Medical Simulation (HAMS)

    SBC: CHARLES RIVER ANALYTICS, INC.            Topic: OSD10H06

    Minimally invasive surgery (MIS), including laparoscopic surgery (LS), is beneficial in terms of the improved recovery of the patient, including shorter convalescence times, less postoperative pain, and less scarring. Training surgeons in these new techni

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  10. THEO: Tactile and Haptics Enabled Open Surgery Simulator

    SBC: Infoscitex Corporation            Topic: OSD10H06

    The field of surgical simulation is fairly crowded with many products and research groups developing physical and virtual simulators. Much of this previous work is in simulating minimally invasive surgeries. The considerable body of work generated in de

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
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