The Nanostim leadless pacemaker is designed to be placed directly in the heart without the visible surgical pocket, scar and insulated leads required for conventional pacemakers. Implanted via the femoral vein with a steerable catheter, the device offers a less-invasive approach for physicians...
read full descriptionThe nMARQ (TM) Catheter System from Biosense Webster is a multi-ablation platform which integrates with the CARTO 3 mapping system. The device permits multi-electrode mapping and has ten irrigation holes. The device therefore permits irrigation, mapping and multiablation in a single instrument.
read full descriptionAccording to the manufacturer, the CE approved Ilesto 7 ICD/CRT-D Series includes one of the world’s smallest ICDs and features ProMRI technology which enables access to potentially life-saving MR scans. They say that the Ilesto offers patients and physicians the greatest...
read full descriptionThe Lumax 740 ICD device series from Biotronik is designed for the treatment of patients with arrhythmias and heart failure. The Lumax 740 portfolio consists of 4 devices: Lumax 740 VR-T - single chamber device Lumax 740 VR-T DX - single chamber device with atrial diagnostics...
read full descriptionThe 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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