'Time is brain': Toronto hospital paving way for remote robotic treatment of strokes

Neurosurgeon Dr. Vitor Mendes Pereira, as shown in this handout photo provided by Unity Health Toronto, uses a computer at St. Joseph's Hospital in Toronto to remotely control a robot six kilometres away at St. Michael's Hospital manoeuvring a catheter through a patient's brain for a cerebral angiogram. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Unity Health Toronto

TORONTO - A team at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto has successfully completed 10 brain angiograms using a robot controlled remotely by a neurosurgeon, paving the way to eventually providing critical stroke care to patients in northern Ontario.

A brain angiogram is a minimally invasive diagnostic procedure where doctors place a catheter in the femoral artery through the groin and thread it up to the brain, then inject contrast dye that allows the medical team to see any problems in the blood vessels with an X-ray.

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