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May 3, 2012: Identifying and Dealing with SVT. A live in-studio at FOX Connecticut with Stereotaxis ...

Kerri Powers, a musician and personal trainer has long suffered from SVT, a form of arrhythmia. For more than 19 years, Kerri was misdiagnosed. Watch the news clip to learn more about Kerri's condition and her Stereotaxis treatment by Dr. Dell'Orfano.

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Hearts And Technology: Ongoing Innovations In Cardiology

Lori Turner, 53, was lying on a table in the electrophysiology lab at St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center, obscured by heavy equipment. Born with a rare, potentially fatal heart condition called Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, or WPW, the Mansfield resident was undergoing an operation that would fix the defect and end her periodic bouts of rapid heartbeat and dizziness.

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New Robotic Heart Treatment Available at St. Alphonsus

Dr. Rakesh Pai treats his patient, while he’s sitting in a control room and the patient is in another room. “She's in her 40’s. She's had a history of racing heart beat that's been going on for a number of years. She's tried medication and hasn't been terribly successful,” he said.

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Stereotaxis Announces Positive Results from First 50 Clinical Procedures Performed with New Niobe ES System.

Stereotaxis, Inc. announced the completion of the first 50 clinical procedures using the Company's new Niobe ES(TM) system to treat patients with a variety of complex cardiac arrhythmias. A majority of the first 50 cases were performed to treat atrial fibrillation (AF), the most common type of cardiac arrhythmia(1). Positive initial results with the Niobe ES system in Europe demonstrate that the average time for completion of mapping and ablation for the initial AF ...

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Applications in the EP Lab: The Odyssey Cinema Studio

In this article we speak with J. Brian DeVille, MD, FACC, FHRS, cardiac electrophysiologist at THE HEART HOSPITAL Baylor Plano, which is the first in the world to implement the new Stereotaxis Epoch™ platform for use in their EP and cath labs. On December 13, THE HEART HOSPITAL Baylor Plano became the first hospital in the world to perform an electrophysiology procedure using the new Epoch™ platform. THE HEART HOSPITAL Baylor Plano is located in Plano, Texas.

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May 3, 2012: Identifying and Dealing with SVT. A live in-studio at FOX Connecticut with Stereotaxis patient, Kerri Powers and her physician, Dr. Joseph ...

May 3, 2012

Kerri Powers, a musician and personal trainer has long suffered from SVT, a form of arrhythmia. For more than 19 years, ...

 

Hearts And Technology: Ongoing Innovations In Cardiology

April 27, 2012

Lori Turner, 53, was lying on a table in the electrophysiology lab at St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center, obscured by ...

 

New Robotic Heart Treatment Available at St. Alphonsus

March 18, 2012

Dr. Rakesh Pai treats his patient, while he’s sitting in a control room and the patient is in another room. “She's in ...

 

Stereotaxis Announces Positive Results from First 50 Clinical Procedures Performed with New Niobe ES System.

January 10, 2012

Stereotaxis, Inc. announced the completion of the first 50 clinical procedures using the Company's new Niobe ES(TM) system ...

 

Applications in the EP Lab: The Odyssey Cinema Studio

January 4, 2012

In this article we speak with J. Brian DeVille, MD, FACC, FHRS, cardiac electrophysiologist at THE HEART HOSPITAL Baylor ...

 

Stereotaxis Initiates Shipments of the Epoch Electrophysiology Platform.

December 16, 2011

Stereotaxis has started shipments of the Epoch platform, its comprehensive solution for the electrophysiology (EP) lab that ...