The Multi-Array Septal Catheter (MASC) is a multi-electrode catheter designed to map and ablate complex fractionated atrial electrograms (CFAE) along the left atrial septum.
read full descriptionThe laser sheath is intended for use as an adjunct to conventional lead extraction tools in patients suitable for transvenous removal of chronically implanted pacing or defibrillator leads constructed with silicone or polyurethane outer insulation. A ring of laser energy ablates binding tissue...
read full descriptionThe Arctic Front system uses cryoablation, or freezing, to ablate heart tissue between the pulmonary veins and the left atrium. The goal of an ablation is to stop the arrhythmia at the source. During cryoablation, a coolant is released into the catheter’s balloon causing the balloon to...
read full descriptionThe GENius multi-channel RF generator is capable of delivering RF energy in 5 different modes including unipolar, bipolar, 4:1, 2:1 and 1:1. The generator features user defined settings for time, temperature and pathway, allowing the user to select simultaneous or selective energy delivery...
read full descriptionThe Stereotaxis Magnetic Navigation System is designed to allow physicians to more navigate catheters, guidewires and other magnetic interventional devices, through the blood vessels and chambers of the heart to treatment sites and then to effect treatment. This is achieved using...
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