CardioFocus wins FDA nod for HeartLight AF balloon

CardioFocus said today it won FDA approval for its HeartLight Excalibur balloon designed to treat paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. The Marlborough, Mass.-based company said that the newly cleared balloon uses technology from its HeartLight endoscopic ablation system alongside a new feature set intended to improve speed and magnitude of tissue contact during pulmonary vein isolation procedures. “We have seen encouraging results with the Excalibur Balloon. It obtains an impressive antral position and establishes even more tissue contact, which enables contiguous lesion sets. This is a clear advance in the field of balloon-based AF ablation, delivering on the promise of an ultra-compliant balloon,” Dr. Vivek Reddy of Mount Sinai’s Icahn School of Medicine said in a press release. The Excalibur balloon also features CardioFocus’ dynamic response technology which allows for the operator to make real-time adjustments to balloon size to improve optimal tissue contact, which the company claims maximizes engagement of the balloon with pulmonary veins and decreases ablation procedure time. “The FDA approval of the Excalibur Balloon is a significant milestone for CardioFocus, as it is the first ultra-compliant balloon introduced into the US market for AF ablation. The Excalibur Balloon capitalizes on the existing features of our HeartLight System, which offer an accurate, consistent, and controlled treatment option for PAF patients whose atrial arrhythmias...
Source: Mass Device - Category: Medical Devices Authors: Tags: Cardiovascular Catheters Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Regulatory/Compliance CardioFocus Inc. Source Type: news