Designed for Excellence Across Every Field

Intubation doesn't happen in a single setting, and neither does failure. From the controlled precision of the operating room to the chaos of a trauma bay, the constraints of intensive care, and the isolation of the field, each environment creates its own version of the same critical problem. The Divoscope was designed with all of them in mind.
Medical group
Operating room

Operating Room

Where difficult airways meet their match. Not every patient presents an easy glottis. Restricted mouth opening, cervical pathology, obesity, anatomical anomaly,  the OR exposes the full spectrum of airway complexity. The Divoscope was validated on a 1.5 cm inter-incisor gap and maintained 100% success across all anatomical profiles. When the case is flagged difficult before the patient is even on the table, you want a device that was built for exactly that scenario
Emergency department

Emergency Department

No time. No margin. No second chance. In the ED, difficult airways arrive without warning, and failure to intubate on the first attempt cascades fast. The Divoscope was built for exactly this moment: intuitive single-handed control, HD visualization, and motorized advancement that works regardless of operator experience level. When the glottis is visible but the tube won't advance, one hand changes everything.
Intensive care

Intensive Care

The patient is unstable. The airway is worse. ICU intubations concentrate the highest-risk profiles in medicine, edematous airways, deviated anatomy, days on a tube, hemodynamic fragility. Every additional maneuver is a calculated risk. The Divoscope reduces procedural complexity to its minimum: one hand on the device, the other free for whatever the patient demands next. Less cognitive load at the moment it costs the most.
Paramedic & military

Paramedic & Military

*Version currently under development

No team. No OR. No infrastructure. In pre-hospital and tactical settings, the operator is often alone, under physical stress, with equipment that must work the first time without fail. The Divoscope is self-contained and designed for environments where complexity is the enemy. Intuitive enough for operators who don't intubate daily, robust enough for those who do it under fire.