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Erasmus Medical Center Performs First Procedures With Stereotaxis’ Genesis Robotic System

The debut builds on a recent U.S. rollout of Stereotaxis’ MAGiC mapping catheter.

Overview

  • Stereotaxis reported that physicians at Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam completed the first procedures using the Genesis Robotic Magnetic Navigation System.
  • Erasmus clinicians said the platform felt faster and more responsive, noting synergistic benefits when paired with the MAGiC mapping catheter.
  • Erasmus has extensive experience with the company’s technology, having performed more than 4,500 robotic magnetic navigation procedures.
  • On September 2, Deborah Heart and Lung Center performed the first U.S. robotic high-density mapping procedure with the MAGiC Sweep catheter following FDA clearance, with European review ongoing.
  • Stereotaxis recently posted a narrower second‑quarter loss of 5 cents per share and a 95% year‑over‑year revenue increase to $8.8 million.