No Needle for Heart Operation is Possible

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Technology can do much more than just monitoring your health on mobile devices. In highly sophisticated surgeries, technology can help reduces risk and save more lives.

Current High Risk in Pericardium Operation

The pericardium is a double walled sac that surrounds the heart. Access to the pericardial space allows the physician to work on the surface of the heart muscle and treat cardiac arrhythmias and pericardial diseases as well as increase the effectiveness of current drugs.

But the current operation method poses a high risk for patients. Penetration to the pericardial space carries a great risk of damaging the heart as current procedures use a sharp needle that is directed towards the beating heart and fail to generate a secure work space.

Thus, current procedures can result in death due to insufficient care and raising costs to the health system. Quality of life will  deteriorate and will result  in additional treatments and healthcare costs.

Technology that Brings Change

CardioVia’s device performs an accurate cut between the layers of the pericardium thanks to cutting edge technologies while changing the way we think about the access. NO needle is pointed towards the heart.

The procedure is performed in a controlled and measured manner, while synchronizing with the heartbeats and using special sensors that halt the device upon penetration to the pericardial space.

Once inserted, the device anchors to the pericardium and serves as a pathway that allows through it an easy and secure continuous access.

Interested investors please visit the website for more details: https://www.cardiovia.com
CEO: Ziv Menshes | [email protected]
VP R&D: Or Hazan | [email protected]