06.08.23
Teleflex announced its Temporary Pacing Guidewire the Wattson will enter the market. Wattson is the first commercially available bipolar temporary pacing guidewire designed for TAVR and BAV surgeries.
This device features a simple design to crate procedural efficiencies, offering dual functionality, supporting both valve delivery and ventricular bipolar pacing during BAV or TAVR procedures. Through its flexible distal pigtail shape, multiple electrode, and bipolar design, Wattson provides confidence in capture during rapid pacing.
“This technology enables us to provide physicians with a new tool specifically engineered to address unmet clinical needs frequently encountered during TAVR or BAV procedures,” said Jake Newman, President of The Americas at Teleflex. “The Wattson Temporary Pacing Guidewire reflects our focus on purposeful innovation and commitment to providing more options to further simplify minimalist TAVR and other structural procedures.”
Wattson is designed to help reduce the risk of ventricular perforation by presenting an alternative to avoid range of costs[1], complications[2], and steps2 associated with traditional right ventricular pacing.
The device is anticipated to be released later this year following its current limited market release phase.
Teleflex is a global provider of medical technologies whose portfolio reaches into vascular access, surgical, emergency medicine, interveinal cardiology and radiology, anesthesia, urology, and respiratory care fields.
References:
1. Faurie B, Souteyrand G, Staat P, Godin M, Caussin C, Van Belle E, Mangin L, Meyer P, Dumonteil N, Abdellaoui M, Monségu J, Durand-Zaleski I, Lefèvre T; EASY TAVI Investigators. Left Ventricular Rapid Pacing Via the Valve Delivery Guidewire in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement. JACC Cardiovasc Interv. 2019 Dec 23;12(24):2449-2459.
2. Clinical Investigation: TEMPORARY PACING GUIDEWIRE STUDY. Testing completed by Teleflex. Data on file with Teleflex. Bench test results may not necessarily be indicative of clinical performance.
This device features a simple design to crate procedural efficiencies, offering dual functionality, supporting both valve delivery and ventricular bipolar pacing during BAV or TAVR procedures. Through its flexible distal pigtail shape, multiple electrode, and bipolar design, Wattson provides confidence in capture during rapid pacing.
“This technology enables us to provide physicians with a new tool specifically engineered to address unmet clinical needs frequently encountered during TAVR or BAV procedures,” said Jake Newman, President of The Americas at Teleflex. “The Wattson Temporary Pacing Guidewire reflects our focus on purposeful innovation and commitment to providing more options to further simplify minimalist TAVR and other structural procedures.”
Wattson is designed to help reduce the risk of ventricular perforation by presenting an alternative to avoid range of costs[1], complications[2], and steps2 associated with traditional right ventricular pacing.
The device is anticipated to be released later this year following its current limited market release phase.
Teleflex is a global provider of medical technologies whose portfolio reaches into vascular access, surgical, emergency medicine, interveinal cardiology and radiology, anesthesia, urology, and respiratory care fields.
References:
1. Faurie B, Souteyrand G, Staat P, Godin M, Caussin C, Van Belle E, Mangin L, Meyer P, Dumonteil N, Abdellaoui M, Monségu J, Durand-Zaleski I, Lefèvre T; EASY TAVI Investigators. Left Ventricular Rapid Pacing Via the Valve Delivery Guidewire in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement. JACC Cardiovasc Interv. 2019 Dec 23;12(24):2449-2459.
2. Clinical Investigation: TEMPORARY PACING GUIDEWIRE STUDY. Testing completed by Teleflex. Data on file with Teleflex. Bench test results may not necessarily be indicative of clinical performance.