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St Jude Medical EnSite NavX | Used in Mapping | Which Medical Device

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EnSite NavX

The EnSite NavX Navigation & Visualization Technology facilitates easier and more efficient procedures by creating realistic cardiac chamber geometries or models, displaying activation timing and voltage data to identify arrhythmias, and guiding precise catheter movement.

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St Jude Medical Ellipse ICD | Used in ICD/Device therapy | Which Medical Device

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Ellipse ICD

The Ellipse ICD from St Jude Medical is a high-energy implantable cardioverter defibrillator designed for use in patients at risk of sudden cardiac arrest. With size: 30 cc and profile: 12 mm, St Jude claim this ICD is the smallest high-energy device currently available in the industry.  

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BridgePoint Medical CrossBoss CTO Catheter | Which Medical Device

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CrossBoss CTO Catheter

The CrossBoss CTO Catheter is part of the BridgePoint Medical System. It is designed to facilitate the intraluminal placement of conventional guidewires beyond stenotic coronary lesions (including chronic total occlusions) prior to PTCA or stent intervention.   Which Medical Device...

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Biosense Webster CARTO 3 | Used in Mapping | Which Medical Device

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CARTO 3

The CARTO 3 System is the next generation magnetic tracking 3D mapping system from Biosense Webster, building on the accuracy of CARTO System magnetic navigation technology. Notes In February 2012, the MHRA issued a field safety notice for this device. Find out more here . 

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Medtronic Arctic Front Cryo Balloon | Used in AF Ablation | Which Medical Device

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Arctic Front Cryo Balloon

  • Added Aug 21, 2010
  • Manufactured by Medtronic

The 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...

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