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“The stability of the ablation catheter is unmatched, and its flexibility is especially comforting when manipulating within the left atrium and RV outflow tract.”
“Being able to move the catheter more precisely, decrease exposure to fluoroscopy for me and my patients – it was all very attractive.”
“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.”
“There are so many advantages to robotic navigation – precision, accuracy, and reach in remote areas of the heart without difficulty – but X-ray exposure reduction for me is the most valuable aspect.”
“The use of robotic technology enables the success of our difficult procedures by enhancing catheter precision and safety.”
“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.”
“Recent advances in technology, such as the combination of e-Contact module and Ablation History, together with modifying our workflow to adopt these new features have been game changers.”
“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.”
“Robotic ablation is a much more stable procedure, which results in better lesion delivery and safety profile.”
“It brings many advantages such as less exposure to x-rays, shorter execution times, fewer complications and a higher success rate, plus the obvious automation of the procedure.”
“The Stereotaxis system is extremely safe – perforations are nearly unheard of – and it allows us excellent accuracy and maneuverability.”
“[Stereotaxis performs] within difficult to reach parts of the heart and in procedures with baffles and abnormal anatomy.”