Steerable Decapolar Mapping Catheter

Steerable Decapolar Mapping Catheter

Steerable Decapolar Mapping Catheter

Effective and Reliable Coronary Sinus Mapping

This steerable decapolar mapping catheter features a patented spatial curve design that facilitates easy access to the Coronary Sinus Ostium (CSO), simplifying catheter placement even in cases of anatomical variations.

Constructed with a stainless steel braided shaft, it offers excellent pushability and torque control. The seamless transition between electrodes and catheter ensures high-quality signal acquisition. Designed for femoral vein access, it minimizes radiation exposure to physicians and reduces complications related to superior vena cava approaches.


Key Features & Benefits

  • Patented spatial curvature for simplified access to the coronary sinus.

  • Seamless electrode-to-catheter transition for optimal signal quality.

  • Superior maneuverability with stainless steel braided construction.

  • Femoral vein approach reduces radiation exposure and procedural risks.

  • Suitable for a variety of anatomical conditions.

  • Steerable quadripolar catheter option available upon request.


Available Options

  • Various French sizes (5F, 6F).

  • Different electrode spacing patterns (e.g., 2-5-2, 2-8-2).

  • Multiple curve types for different clinical needs, including spatial curves and coronary sinus-specific curves (medium, long, short).

  • Standard length approximately 1100 mm.

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