Pavisus designs and deploys local-first AI systems for law firms, clinics and other confidentiality-bound practices — and holds patented medical-device IP ready for licensing.
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Primary Practice
Law firms, clinics and engineering practices want what AI delivers — without client data ever leaving their control. We design systems that run local-first: names and identifiers are stripped on your own machine, sensitive material stays in your jurisdiction, and every output is verified against authoritative sources before you see it.
Court-prep assembly for litigators: bundle intake, de-identification on your machine, drafts with every statute citation verified against authoritative sources. The lawyer reviews; the system prepares.
First diagnostic engagement from NOK 35K
Hospital-grade agent policies for clinical environments. Built by a practicing anesthesiologist who understands both sides.
NOK 80-150K+
Half-day session for partners and leadership. You leave with a deployment roadmap and risk assessment, not a slide deck.
NOK 25-40K
Led by a practicing physician with 28 years of clinical experience — someone who lives under professional secrecy rules himself and builds AI accordingly.
Book a ConsultationThe unsolved problem
Secretions and blood obstruct the camera view during intubation. Clinicians improvise with separate suction devices, losing critical seconds. Every existing videolaryngoscope shares this blind spot.
Peer-reviewed literature, PMC 2023
Zero compromises.
Built-in channel clears secretions without removing the blade. No interruption, no second device, no lost time.
Second channel delivers supplemental oxygen or topical anesthesia directly to the airway during the procedure.
Single-use eliminates cross-contamination risk and reprocessing costs. Compatible with standard video handles.
No other videolaryngoscope on the market combines these capabilities.
Two granted US patents covering the largest VL market in the world.
US 12,201,276
Granted Jan 2025 — Disposable Laryngoscope Blade
US 11,690,506
Granted Jul 2024 — Video Laryngoscope Apparatus
“Strong legal defensibility against invalidity challenges and a high level of innovation in the airway management field.”
Independent IP analysis, Laerdal Medical
You manufacture and sell. We provide the IP and clinical insight.
Zero upfront cost. Royalty-based model aligned with your sales volume.
Clinical advisory, regulatory input, and design refinement from a practicing anesthesiologist.
Exclusive territory rights. Your manufacturing, your distribution, your brand.
45%
Global VL market under US patent coverage
$1.8B+
Projected market size by 2032
17.4%
Annual market growth rate
0
Competing VLs with integrated suction
Dr. Daniel Stoffel is a practicing anesthesiologist who designed the Pavisus blade after years of managing difficult airways. Every feature solves a problem he has faced firsthand. The same first-hand discipline drives the AI practice: he works under professional secrecy rules every day, and builds AI systems that respect them by construction.
Dr. med. Daniel Stoffel · Anesthesiologist · Inventor
AI consulting for your practice, or licensing our medical-device IP — one conversation to see if it fits.
Schedule a ConversationOr email daniel@pavisus.com