The CoPilot VL®
It has finally arrived. The next generation of video intubation tools is here, and I got my hands on one of the first.
1st generation video scopes
Five years ago the EMS world was introduced to the GlideScope. This mythological end all tool was only whispered about by most EMS providers due to the 15K price tag. What the GlideScope did was simply put a video camera on a laryngoscope and a separate view screen . The idea here was that in a difficult airway situation were getting a direct view of the anatomy was difficult or near impossible we had a camera to guide us. This was quite revolutionary and everyone wanted one.
Next came the competition. Some versions were a simple redesign at a lower price while others made modifications such as including the view screen on the handle of the scope. These first generation video scopes all have one thing in common, the actual process of intubating was the same as before.
- There are inherent problems with this procedure that until now had to be accepted.
- Manipulation of airway anatomy causing trauma and increased vagal tone
- Manipulation of c-spine
- Abnormal anatomy making even video scoping problematic.
Next up, the CoPilot VL® (video laryngoscope)
the first and only generation 2 video laryngoscope.
Out of the Box
After you are finished intubating there is a button on the handle of the scope that releases the blade into the bio bag. Grab slide another blade on and you are ready to go. No cleaning of this equipment unless it was a truly messed up call. So I guess there is no need for all those autoclaves in our stations, LOL.
The other accessories include a power cord, IV pole clamp, and a handy bag. The unit will run for 2 hours before you need to plug it in. You could intubate every patient in a shift before you need to recharge. The IV clamp will probably end up in the EMS junk drawer. This was intended for hospital use.
So why is this a 2nd generation?
The CoPilot VL® was not a redesign of previous units but a redesign of the intubation process addressing the known issues.
The curvature of the blade on the CoPilot VL® is set perfectly. You simply drop the blade and you are looking right up at the cords. Slide your Bougie down the port, click click click and your in. It really is that simple.
No matter how revolutionary and cool a new tool is there is one main factor that will be a deal breaker and that is price. Most of us working the ambulance have never seen a GlideScope in real life due to the $15,000 price tag. However the CoPilot VL® is nicely priced at $2999.00. The disposable blades will run you $10.00 each.
No need to remove a C-Collar / no more manipulating anatomy
Pros
Cons
Does it make the manifest?
Absolutely. This company carries the slogan “First time, every time”. I do believe it. You really have to use it only once to see just how easy it makes intubation. Even an EMT-Basic can do it. (LOL just kidding guys)
First time, every time
So were do I get the CoPilot VL®?
Learn more about the CoPilot VL for EMS at Medsouth1.com |