Item number | Description |
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60813 | Cardioblate™ surgical ablation pen |
60814 | Cardioblate™ XL surgical ablation pen |
49313 | Cardioblate™ FT10 surgical ablation pen |
49314 | Cardioblate™ FT10 XL surgical ablation pen |
Irrigated radiofrequency ablation
Cardioblate™ surgical ablation pen
<p>The Cardioblate™ surgical ablation pen reaches areas of the heart that are difficult to ablate with a bipolar clamp.</p>
Product details
Cardioblate™ standard surgical ablation pen
The Cardioblate™ standard surgical ablation pen provides easy-to-use features:
- Malleable shaft allows you to shape the device
- Irrigation to cool tissue surface and facilitate deep energy penetration1
- A small tip to optimize visibility in tight spaces
- Ergonomic handheld design
Cardioblate™ XL surgial ablation pen
The Cardioblate™ XL surgical ablation pen features an extended length monopolar shaft (20 cm) designed for cardiac ablation procedures on difficult-to-access tissue. It is especially useful for:
- Small thoracotomy approaches (MICS)
- Larger or “barrel-chested” full sternotomy patients
The ergonomic handle provides a comfort fit for the operator. The extended length shaft is reinforced to provide added column strength, yet it is fully malleable so it can be conformed to meet virtually any anatomical challenge.
Key risks of Cardioblate™ iRF surgical ablation products include: tissue damage, extended procedural time, non-transmural lesions, conduction disturbances, bleeding, burn, stroke, TIA, acute ischemia, pericardial effusion, or tamponade.
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- Demazumder D, Mirotznik MS, Schwartzman D. Biophysics of radiofrequency ablation using an irrigated electrode. J Intervent Card Electrophysiol. 2001(5):377–389. Animal testing; may not be indicative of clinical performance.
- Mittleman RS, et al. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol. 1995;18:1022–1027. Animal testing; may not be indicative of clinical performance.