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...
read full descriptionThe Multi-Array Ablation Catheter (MAAC) is a multi-electrode catheter designed to map and ablate complex fractionated atrial electrograms (CFAE) in the left atrial body.
read full descriptionThe Multi-Array Septal Catheter (MASC) is a multi-electrode catheter designed to map and ablate complex fractionated atrial electrograms (CFAE) along the left atrial septum.
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 descriptionThe Pulmonary Vein Ablation Catheter (PVAC) is a multi-electrode catheter used to map, ablate and verify isolation of the pulmonary veins.
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