FDA CLEARS STEREOTAXIS MAGNETIC RADIO FREQUENCY GUIDEWIRE.Stereotaxis stereotaxis /ster·eo·tax·is/ (-tak´sis) 1. stereotactic surgery. 2. thigmotaxis. ster·e·o·tax·is or ster·e·o·tax·y n. 1. , Inc. (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on :STXS), has received regulatory clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its magnetically tipped, PowerAssert(TM) radiofrequency (RF) guidewire to cross chronic total occlusions in the peripheral vasculature vasculature /vas·cu·la·ture/ (vas´ku-lah-chur) 1. circulatory system. 2. any part of the circulatory system. vas·cu·la·ture n. . Occluded or blocked arteries occur in patients with advanced peripheral arterial disease (PAD), and if left untreated can result in ulcerations Ulcerations Breaks in skin or mucous membranes that are often accompanied by loss of tissue on the surface. Mentioned in: Hypersplenism and gangrene gangrene, local death of body tissue. Dry gangrene, the most common form, follows a disturbance of the blood supply to the tissues, e.g., in diabetes, arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, or destruction of tissue by injury. as well as significantly increased risk of limb loss and death. Eight to twelve million people have PAD, according to the American Heart Association American Heart Association (AHA), n.pr a national voluntary health agency that has the goal of increasing public and medical awareness of cardiovascular diseases and stroke, and thereby reducing the number of associated deaths and disabilities. . Stereotaxis' magnetically steerable RF guidewire is designed to ablate ab·late v. To remove or destroy the function of. ablate to remove, especially by cutting. ablate verb To remove; excise through chronic total occlusions (CTOs) in peripheral arteries. Its Niobe Magnetic Navigation System directs the guidewire's distal tip very precisely, allowing for accurate and efficient navigation through difficult to treat regions of the peripheral vasculature and CTOs. "The safety and accuracy of the Stereotaxis system has been well documented in electrophysiology procedures, as have its ergonomic advantages and reduction of fluoro exposure," said John Young, MD, Director, Cardiovascular Innovation Program, The Ohio State University Ohio State University, main campus at Columbus; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1870, opened 1873 as Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College, renamed 1878. There are also campuses at Lima, Mansfield, Marion, and Newark. Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio. "With a growing diabetic population and increased prevalence of PAD, I am eager to use the magnetic RF guidewire. This will be the first CTO crossing device that can enable true intra-lesion steering, and I expect it to substantially improve the range of options for CTO treatment." "Traditional, manual guidewires used for CTO crossing have little or no steering ability and therefore can only be used with great difficulty in tortuous vasculature, requiring a high level of operator skill and carrying a risk of vessel perforation," said Bevil J. Hogg, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Stereotaxis. "Just as the safety, accuracy and efficacy of our Niobe Magnetic Navigation System have contributed significantly to the treatment of patients with cardiac arrhythmias in the field of electrophysiology, we believe that our PowerAssert RF guidewire will improve the prospects for treating patients with peripheral arterial disease. PowerAssert opens a significant new market opportunity for Stereotaxis, underscoring the Niobe system's capabilities as a platform for a broad and growing array of interventional procedures." Stereotaxis is planning a limited clinical introduction of the guidewire to begin later this year, with a broader commercial launch to follow. About Stereotaxis Stereotaxis designs, manufactures and markets an advanced cardiology instrument control system for use in a hospital's interventional surgical suite to enhance the treatment of coronary artery disease coronary artery disease, condition that results when the coronary arteries are narrowed or occluded, most commonly by atherosclerotic deposits of fibrous and fatty tissue. and arrhythmias. The Stereotaxis System is designed to enable physicians to complete more complex interventional procedures by providing image guided delivery of catheters and guidewires through the blood vessels and chambers of the heart to treatment sites. This is achieved using computer-controlled, externally applied magnetic fields that govern the motion of the working tip of the catheter or guidewire, resulting in improved navigation, shorter procedure time and reduced x-ray exposure. The core components of the Stereotaxis system have received regulatory clearance in the U.S., Europe, Canada, China and Australia. For more information, visit http://www.stereotaxis.com or call 314/678-6105. |
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