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UVEAL | Universal Video-Enabling Attachment for Laryngoscopes

Why UVEAL?

A smarter alternative to conventional videolaryngoscopes.

Conventional Videolaryngoscope

Expensive proprietary systems requiring dedicated displays, charging, technicians and maintenance.

UVEAL

Smartphone-powered.
Compact. Affordable.
Compatible with existing laryngoscopes.

Feature Conventional VL UVEAL
Cost Efficiency Expensive Typically costs ₹2–3 Lakhs or more Highly Cost-Effective Starts under ₹10,000
Learning Curve Difficult Requires adaptation to proprietary blade systems Intuitive Uses familiar laryngoscope blades already in practice
Deployment Speed Time-Consuming Requires assembly, setup and dedicated systems Instant Plug-and-play with no additional setup
Portability Bulky Often dependent on carts and dedicated storage Ultra-Compact Pocket-sized and highly portable
Power Dependency High Requires charging and battery maintenance Battery-Free Powered directly via smartphone
Maintenance High Frequent servicing of screens and batteries Low Minimal electronic failure points

The UVEAL Experience

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A Difficult Airway Intubation with UVEAL

  1. UVEAL's channeled ccopes guide flexible bougies perfectly into the laryngeal opening.
  2. The bougie is then detached from the side of the scope.
  3. Railroading can then be performed under vision without needing to remove the laryngoscope.

UVEAL Across the Globe

Being used by Clinicians and in Hospitals in India & Abroad.

  • AIIMS Jodhpur

    Jodhpur, India

  • Global Health Hospital and Research Centre

    Mount Abu, India

  • Shaheed Hospital

    Chhattisgarh, India

  • Journal of American Medical Association

    Concluded

    Video-laryngoscopy is preferable for intubation compared to direct laryngoscopy.

    Read the Study 
  • Indian Journal of Anesthesiology

    Concluded

    The high cost of the videolaryngoscopes and steep learning curve are still barriers against its widespread use.

    Read the Study 
  • Dr. Shiv Singh (UK)

    Consultant Anaesthesiologist, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospital Trust

    Innovations like UVEAL are essential if we are serious about democratising airway safety—not just in high-resource centres, but everywhere anaesthesia is practiced.

    Innovations like UVEAL are essential if we are serious about democratising airway safety—not just in high-resource centres, but everywhere anaesthesia is practiced.

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  • Dr. Ravi Pratap (Jupiter Hospital, Pune)

    Consultant & Head- Emergency Medicine


    India’s healthcare future will be shaped not by expensive technology, but by affordable, practical, scalable solutions created by people who understand our realities. And this young doctor is a reminder that young India is changing for the good.

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