Philips and Stereotaxis provide an integrated solution for magnetic catheter navigation.
With the Philips integrated EP solution you gain substantial working space. The Allura’s ceiling mounted design and EP cockpit open the floor to accommodate the advanced Niobe magnetic navigation system – without restricting access.
Optimize valuable space The challenge in your EP lab is to integrate new technologies without cluttering the room. A clean, clear work environment is important.
The Philips Allura’s unique ceiling mounted configuration frees space around your patient. The C-arc can be fully parked away from the table. This gives more space to prepare and intubate your patient, and allows your team quick access in the case of an urgency.
Maximize application flexibility When the Niobe’s magnets are parked, the Allura’s full system functionality is made available. The C-arc can be easily repositioned for complete body coverage to transform your EP suite into a multi-purpose room. |
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Experience a fully integrated suite The Philips EP cockpit concept, simplifies, de-clutters and consolidates equipment and data in the EP environment. Flexible viewing options, centralized application control and a ceiling mounted equipment rack opens the space around the patient and maximizes workflow.
The Niobe Remote Magnetic Navigation System integrates seamlessly into this streamlined environment and can be operated from the control room during EP interventions. This reduces physician and staff exposure to X-ray radiation during lengthy procedures. |  |
Achieve procedural efficiency
A detailed anatomical image for navigational reference can be easily acquired with Philips EP navigator.
EP navigator creates a 3D image of the heart based on either a pre-interventional CT image or an actual rotational angiography image taken in the EP lab. You can then transfer the 3D image to your EP mapping system to enhance catheter guidance.