Robotic Magnetic Navigation System (RMN) for Patients - Medical / Health Care - Clinical Services

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In traditional cardiac ablation procedures, a physician manually manipulates a catheter by hand to treat the heart. Controlling a catheter tip by holding onto the opposite end isn’t easy. The challenge could be compared to writing your name while holding a pencil by its eraser.

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Robotics Transforms Ablation

Robotic Magnetic Navigation (RMN) technology transforms catheter navigation using two robotically-controlled magnets next to the operating table. The physician controls the procedure from behind an intuitive computer interface to precisely steer the ablation catheter with a magnet embedded in its tip.

Hundreds of leading physiciansat over100 hospitals globallyhave treated well over100,000 patientswith RMN. They have witnessed the benefits first-hand.

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