Stereotaxis Launches First German Genesis Robotic Navigation Program for Arrhythmia Care

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Stereotaxis has launched a robotic electrophysiology program at Klinikum Fürth in Germany, making it the country’s first hospital to deploy the Genesis Robotic Magnetic Navigation System for heart rhythm interventions. Physicians treated arrhythmia patients with the system’s precision-guided ablation, tackling complex rhythms while reducing fluoroscopy time and radiation exposure.

1. Launch of Robotic EP Program

Stereotaxis initiated a robotic electrophysiology program at Klinikum Fürth in Fürth, Germany, marking the first deployment of its Genesis Robotic Magnetic Navigation System in a German hospital. The system integrates magnetic navigation to enable minimally invasive cardiac ablation for heart rhythm disorders.

2. Initial Clinical Results

Physicians at Klinikum Fürth have successfully treated their first patients with a wide range of arrhythmias using the Genesis system. Early cases demonstrated the platform’s ability to navigate complex cardiac anatomy with high precision.

3. Technology Advantages

The Genesis Robotic Magnetic Navigation System delivers stable catheter control and precise lesion placement, significantly reducing the need for fluoroscopic confirmation. This advancement lowers radiation exposure for both patients and clinicians during ablation procedures.

4. Strategic Impact

This partnership expands Stereotaxis’ footprint in Europe and underscores its strategy to broaden access to robotic arrhythmia care. Successful adoption at Klinikum Fürth may accelerate interest from other German and European centers seeking advanced minimally invasive electrophysiology solutions.

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