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Canoe - World’s first intubation robot operated by remote control introduced
Published: 16 April 2011
The world's first intubation robot operated by remote control has been introduced. Dr. Thomas M. Hemmerling, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Health Centre (MUHC) specialist and McGill University Professor of Anesthesia and his team developed the robotic system named Kepler Intubation System (KIS). It may facilitate the intubation procedure and reduce some complications associated with airway management. Hemmerling performed the world's first robotic intubation in a patient at the Montreal General Hospital earlier this month.
"The KIS allows us to operate a robotically mounted video-laryngoscope using a joystick from a remote workstation," Hemmerling, who is also a neuroscience researcher at the Research Institute of the MUHC, said.