A 7-Fr 6-mm-tip CRYO catheter (Freezor Xtra, Cryocath Technologies) was used. The procedure was performed under local anesthesia (2% lignocaine) without sedation. Cryomapping was carried out at ...
Boston Scientific (NYSE:BSX) has issued a correction recall for its POLARx and POLARx FIT cryoablation balloon catheters over concerns that they may cause serious esophageal injuries or even death.
Boston Scientific has updated the instructions for its Polarx and Polarx FIT cryoablation balloon catheters, the Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday. The update followed a higher than ...
The FDA is elevating a recall from Boston Scientific covering its cryoablation balloon catheters for the treatment of atrial fibrillation. No hardware is being removed from use—instead, ...
The recall involves updating instructions for use rather than removing the device, POLARx Cryoablation Balloon Catheters, from where they are used or sold, the FDA said. The company meanwhile is ...
Boston Scientific revised Polarx cryoablation catheter guidelines after 7 esophageal injuries and 4 deaths were reported. Updated instructions focus on monitoring catheter position and avoiding ...
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a rare and often fatal complication resulting from injury to the esophagus during cryoablation procedures using POLARx and POLARx FIT catheters, which are thin, tubular devices physicians can ...
IceCure Medical (Nasdaq:ICCM) announced today that it received an intention to grant notice from the European Patent Office.
I believe that Adagio’s VT Cryoablation System with vCLAS™ catheter will become the future standard of care for treatment of patients with ventricular tachycardia." ...
Twenty patients (eight males, age 46.5 ± 12.5 years) diagnosed with AVNRT were randomized to receive CRYO (11) with a 6-mm-tip catheter or RF (nine) with a 4-mm-tip catheter. Patients' pain ...