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Introducing the world鈥檚 first intubation robot

Published: 15 April 2011

McSleepy developer uses "KIS" to increase precision and safety of intubation

First there was McSleepyTM. Now it鈥檚 time to introduce the first intubation robot operated by remote control. This robotic system named The Kepler Intubation System (KIS), and developed by Dr. Thomas M. Hemmerling, 海角社区 Health Centre (MUHC) specialist and 海角社区 Professor of Anesthesia and his team, may facilitate the intubation procedure and reduce some complications associated with airway management. The world鈥檚 first robotic intubation in a patient was performed at the Montreal General Hospital earlier this month by Dr. Hemmerling.

鈥淭he KIS allows us to operate a robotically mounted video-laryngoscope using a joystick from a remote workstation,鈥 says Dr. Hemmerling who is also a neuroscience researcher at the Research Institute of the MUHC. 鈥淭his robotic system enables the anaesthesiologist to insert an endotracheal tube safely into the patient鈥檚 trachea with precision.鈥

The insertion of an endotracheal tube allows artificial ventilation, which is used in almost all cases of general anesthesia. Correct insertion of this tube into patients鈥 airways is a complex manoeuvre that requires considerable experience and practice to master. 鈥淒ifficulties arise because of patient characteristics but there is no doubt that there are also differences in individual airway management skills that can influence the performance of safe airway management,鈥 says Dr. Hemmerling. 鈥淭hese influences may be greatly reduced when the KIS is used.鈥

After successfully performing extensive tests in the airways of medical simulation mannequins, which closely resemble intubation conditions in humans, clinical testing in patients has now begun.

鈥淗igh tech equipment has revolutionized the way surgery is done, allowing the surgeon to perform with higher precision and with almost no physical effort - I believe that the KIS can do for anesthesia what these systems have done for surgery鈥, says Dr. Armen Aprikian, Director of MUHC鈥檚 Department of Urology who performed surgery on the first patient treated using the KIS.

鈥漌e think that The Kepler Intubation System can assist the anesthesiologist鈥檚 arms and hands to perform manual tasks with less force, higher precision and safety. One day, it might actually be the standard practice of airway management," concludes Dr. Hemmerling, whose laboratory developed the world's first anesthesia robot, nicknamed McSleepyTM, in 2008, which provides automated anesthesia delivery.

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