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Hansen Medical

Hansen Medical, Inc., based in Mountain View, Calif., develops products and technology using robotics for the accurate positioning, manipulation, and control of catheters and catheter-based technologies. Its first product, the Sensei ® Robotic Catheter system, is a robotic navigation system that enables clinicians to place mapping catheters in hard-to-reach anatomical locations within the heart easily, accurately and with stability during complex cardiac arrhythmia procedures.
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Virtual Booth Tour | BAFS 2010

Hansen Medical's Robert Mittendorff, MD, VP Marketing and Business Development, discusses the upgraded features of Hansen’s newest rollout in the field of electrophysiology, its Sensei ® X Robotic Catheter System at the 15th Annual Boston Atrial Fibrillation Symposium.

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Contact Information
Location
Hansen Medical
380 North Bernardo Avenue
Mountain View, CA 94043
United States
Telephone
Tel (650) 404-2726
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Products

Sensei ® X

The Sensei® X Robotic Catheter System is the world’s next-generation purely robotic flexible platform, combining advanced levels of 3D catheter control and 3D visualization to bring you accuracy and stability during catheter-based electrophysiology procedures. By translating your hand motions at the workstation to the control catheter inside the patient’s heart, the Sensei X System’s proprietary instinctive motion control technology empowers accurate and deliberate catheter placement.
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CoHesion™ 3D Visualization

The CoHesion 3D Visualization Module combines the accuracy of 3D catheter control with the visual guidance of 3D electroanatomical mapping, a synergistic technology combination that realizes the full potential of instinctive motion.
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Artisan Extend™ Control Catheter

The Artisan Extend™ Control Catheter is designed to work in harmony with the Sensei® X Robotic Catheter System by providing advanced navigational capabilities and the flexibility required to reach difficult-to-access cardiac anatomy while maintaining stability during complex cardiac arrhythmia procedures.
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