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Imricor’s system allows physicians to perform cardiac ablations inside the MRI suite using MR-conditional catheters and recording equipment. Instead of relying on X-ray imaging, the procedure is guided entirely by real-time MRI visualization, giving clinicians a clear view of soft tissue, lesion formation, and catheter position as the procedure happens. This eliminates ionizing radiation and enables real-time therapy delivery and confirmation of block before the patient leaves the table.
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How does Imricor’s MRI-guided cardiac ablation system work, and how is it different from traditional fluoroscopy-guided procedures?
Imricor’s system allows physicians to perform cardiac ablations inside the MRI suite using MR-conditional catheters and recording equipment. Instead of...
What makes the Vision-MR Ablation Catheter 2.0 unique?
The Vision-MR Ablation Catheter 2.0 is the first and only commercially available MR-conditional ablation catheter designed for use during real-time...
Which MRI vendors are compatible with Imricor’s iCMR suite?
Imricor’s technology is designed for compatibility with leading MRI systems including Siemens Healthineers and Philips Healthcare. This ensures hospitals can...