Catheter Precision, Inc. develops and delivers electrophysiology products to provide patients, hospitals, and physicians with technologies and solutions to improve the lives of patients with cardiac arrhythmias in the United States. The company's lead product is View into Ventricular Onset System, a non-invasive imaging system that offers 3D cardiac mapping to help with localizing the sites of origin of idiopathic ventricular arrhythmias in patients with structurally normal hearts prior to EP procedures. It also provides LockeT, a suture retention device; and Amigo Remote Catheter System, a robotic arm that serves as a catheter control device. The company was formerly known as Ra Medical Systems, Inc and changed its name to Catheter Precision, Inc. in August 2023. Catheter Precision, Inc. is based in Fort Mill, South Carolina.
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