Corindus Vascular Robotics Inc. wants to extend the utility of its CorPath 200 vascular robotic system to remote operations by interventionalists many miles from the patient. The firm launched a feasibility study this month in South Dakota to test remote interventions as a means to improve access to patients in rural areas.
The company announced March 11 that it is partnering with the Helmsley Charitable Trust and the Sanford Health System in South Dakota to develop a process around the CorPath technology that would allow interventionalists at a tertiary-care hospital to treat patients at
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