Traditional techniques are challenging for physicians because they require very precise manual orientation of a relatively stiff catheter within potentially complex heart chamber anatomy. The goal of Stereotaxis' GentleTouch™ technology is to contact the wall of the heart in an optimal way. Softer, more flexible catheters may reduce the chance of distorting or damaging the heart wall. By combining the benefits of precise, computer-aided magnetic guidance with gentle catheter contact, Stereotaxis believes that it has the potential to enable softer, safer interventional procedures with better outcomes and shorter patient recovery times.
The Stereotaxis Magnetic Navigation System enables very precise, computerized control of the working end of the catheter combined with comprehensive integration of diagnostic imaging information. The objective is to provide:
- Improved safety and outcomes for patients being treated for both common and complex arrhythmias
- Least invasive treatment of complex arrhythmias with shorther procedures, brief hospital stays and faster recovery times
- Increased likelihood that patients with highly complex arrhythmias, such as atrial fibrillation, can find interventional treatment and be successfully cured.
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* Caution: Use of an ablation catheter to treat atrial fibrillation is investigational in the United States.
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