Dr. Dave Mehta
“We’ve had countless procedures where Stereotaxis technology has been beneficial, allowing us to do things that are very difficult or impossible with a manual catheter.”
“We’ve had countless procedures where Stereotaxis technology has been beneficial, allowing us to do things that are very difficult or impossible with a manual catheter.”
“All of the advancements also intrigued me… [its] safety, stability and flexibility, which have allowed me to reach areas I could not before and made procedures faster.”
“Being seated affords me more control and enhances the education of our staff. From the Odyssey screen I can manipulate all the screens/systems, instruct the staff on how to operate the equipment, and walk them through different maneuvers, system operations and techniques as we progress through a case.”
Dr. Ole Kongstad says the system gives him the opportunity to perform procedures on patients who otherwise would remain untreated due to manual limitations, citing the example of a patient with a total pulmonary shunt – not a normal candidate for ablation – that he successfully treated using RMN.
“…accuracy, safety, reliability and physician comfort.”
“The Stereotaxis system enables you to navigate, map and ablate in ‘challenging’ conditions and areas. It has excellent capabilities in the ventricles of the heart.”
“For ventricular, it really shines in terms of ease of use, patient safety and a growing literature demonstrating improved outcomes. For AF, the outcomes are comparable, times are the same, and the future of automation may be a game changer…”
“Some may say that RMN requires more time, but I don’t think so. In our lab, we’ve done A-Fib ablations with the Stereotaxis system in less than 100 minutes.”
“I would really like to see the perception change in the EP community around Stereotaxis as it can offer safety and efficacy advantages, especially in VT/PVC patients.”
“The benefits of Stereotaxis technology are far greater than conventional methods used to treat arrhythmias, including allowing for more careful analysis of arrhythmia and precise ablation.”