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Panama Remote Robotic Stroke Procedure Drawing International Attention

A remote robotic stroke procedure carried out in Panama is drawing international attention from specialists who see it as a possible way to get advanced care to patients faster, especially in hospitals that do not have a neurointerventionist on site. The case involved a mechanical thrombectomy, a treatment used to remove a clot in certain ischemic strokes, performed with the surgeon operating from Santiago while the patient was in Panama City, more than 200 kilometers away. Reports on the procedure describe it as the first telerobotic stroke intervention of its kind in a human patient.

The procedure was done with XCath’s Iris neuroendovascular robotic system as part of a clinical investigation called Operation Robo Angel. Local medical staff remained with the patient at The Panama Clinic in Panama City while neurosurgeon Vitor Mendes Pereira controlled the robotic system remotely from Clínica Norte in Santiago. The company and trade publications covering the case said the connection showed no perceptible latency during the thrombectomy.

Interest in the procedure goes beyond the technology itself. In stroke care, the problem is often geography and staffing. Mechanical thrombectomy can reduce death and long term disability in patients with large vessel occlusion, but it depends on rapid treatment and highly specialized teams that many hospitals do not have.

Research published by the American Heart Association has found that global access to thrombectomy remains extremely low, with wide differences between countries and income levels. Other published work has noted that many hospitals still lack the personnel and procedural expertise needed to offer the treatment quickly.

That matters because time lost during a stroke can mean permanent brain damage. A widely cited study in the journal Stroke estimated that about 1.9 million neurons are lost each minute during an untreated ischemic stroke. That is why stroke specialists often use the phrase time is brain. Remote robotics is now being discussed as one possible way to reduce transfer delays by bringing the specialist to the patient virtually, instead of moving the patient or waiting for an expert to arrive.

In the Panama case, trade coverage said the patient was a man in his late 60s who arrived with signs of acute stroke and was found to have a large vessel occlusion in the left middle cerebral artery. The clot was reportedly removed on the first pass, and the patient was expected to make a full recovery. Those details came from company statements and industry reporting, and the system used in the case is still under development and has not yet been cleared for commercial distribution in any country.

For health systems in Latin America and other regions where advanced infrastructure may exist without a full roster of subspecialists, the Panama procedure is likely to be watched closely. The immediate result does not mean remote robotic stroke care is ready for wide rollout, but it does show a model that could help hospitals shorten one of the most damaging delays in emergency medicine: the time between diagnosis and treatment.

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