Johnson & Johnson Diagnostic Ablation Adjustable Elbow End Catheter Difference
The Diagnostic Ablation Adjustable Elbow End Catheter is a medical device used for cardiac electrophysiology examinations and ablation therapy. The Diagnostic Ablation Adjustable Elbow End Catheter is a medical device used for cardiac electrophysiology examinations and ablation therapy. It is characterized by the ability to adjust the bending angle of the catheter's head end via an external controller to accommodate different anatomical structures and operational needs. Johnson & Johnson is a manufacturer of diagnostic ablation adjustable bend end catheters, which are available in the NAVISTARTHERMOCOOL and NAVISTARTHERMOCOOLSF models. The difference between these two models lies mainly in the material and shape of the electrode at the head end of the catheter, with the former having a metal electrode and the latter a porous electrode. The porous electrode improves cooling, reduces temperature and minimizes the risk of complications.