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Ablation catheters are medical devices used to treat a variety of conditions, including arrhythmias, cancer, and other diseases. They are inserted into the body through a small incision and used to ablate, or destroy, tissue. Ablation catheters are typically made of a flexible material such as polyurethane or silicone, and are designed to be inserted into the body through a small incision. The catheter is then used to deliver energy, such as radiofrequency or laser energy, to the targeted tissue. This energy is used to ablate, or destroy, the tissue, allowing for the treatment of a variety of conditions.
Ablation catheters are a subset of catheters, which are medical devices used to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions. Catheters are typically inserted into the body through a small incision and used to deliver fluids, medications, or energy to the targeted area.
Some companies in the ablation catheter market include Medtronic, Boston Scientific, St. Jude Medical, and Biosense Webster. Show Less Read more