A700240: SJM Safire BLU Duo 8F MediGuide Enabled Ablation Catheter, LC-BD

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Additional Details
Safire Duo, MediGuide Enabled
A700240
- French Size: 8F
- Electrode Spacing: 2-5-2
- Length: 110cm
- Recommended Cable: 1641
AccessGUDID Info
- FDA Product Code: OAD
- FDA Product Code Name: catheter, percutaneous, cardiac ablation, for treatment of atrial flutter
- GMDN Term Code: 61785
- GMDN Term Name: Cardiac radio-frequency ablation system catheter
- GMDN Term Description: A sterile, flexible, steerable catheter intended to be used as part of a radio-frequency cardiac ablation system to apply radio-frequency alternating current to ablate areas of the endocardium of a beating heart in the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias; it is typically also intended to transmit electrical pacing stimuli to, and electrical responses from, the heart for electrophysiological (EP) mapping. It is intended to be introduced into the heart via venous access (e.g., femoral vein) and may contain monopolar and/or bipolar ablation electrodes. This is a single-use device.
More on Ablation | RF
Radiofrequency (RF) Ablation is a widely used thermal ablation technique that destroys targeted tissue by delivering high-frequency alternating current through a catheter or probe. The electrical energy creates heat, leading to localized coagulative necrosis and cell death. In cardiology, RF ablation is a cornerstone treatment for arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation, while in oncology, it’s used to treat tumors in the liver, kidney, lung, and other organs. RF ablation is valued for its precision, proven track record, and ability to be performed in a minimally invasive setting, often under imaging guidance.
Manufacturer
Abbott St. Jude Medical has long been a leader in vascular care, through its stents and related products. And, in recent years, the company has built a strong position in mitral valve repair with its MitraClip device. The agreement to acquire St. Jude Medical broadens Abbott's presence in virtually every aspect of cardiovascular care, and will make Abbott one of the world leaders in the broad medical device market.
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