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Procedure
Designed in partnership with EP physicians, the Ventrax is intended to provide a pathway through which devices are introduced within the chambers and coronary vasculature of the heart, specifically targeting the left ventricle (LV) via the aortic valve. This approach, known as retrograde aortic access, makes certain areas of the LV more accessible.1

A 95-cm sheath to help access desired target locations.
An angled tip designed to enhance the reach of an ablation catheter.
Because the Ventrax maintains a conduit to the LV, smooth exchanges can be made with your preferred catheters.
Ultralow-profile transition between the pigtail-dilator and sheath allows for smooth insertion.
Soft custom pigtail dilator enhances the ease of crossing the aortic valve.
References
1. Adlan et al. 2019. “Retrograde Aortic Access During Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation: Indications, Techniques, and Challenges.” Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology 30 (11): 2629 ̶ 2639. (PMID: 31502368)
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