Erasmus Medical Center Adopts Genesis Robotic System in The Netherlands

STXS
October 05, 2025

Stereotaxis announced on September 22, 2025, that physicians at Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, successfully completed their first procedures using the advanced Genesis Robotic Magnetic Navigation System. Erasmus MC has a long history as a global leader in using robotic magnetic navigation for complex arrhythmia procedures, having performed over 4,500 procedures with Stereotaxis technology.

Dr. Sing-Chien Yap, Director of Electrophysiology at Erasmus Medical Center, expressed enthusiasm for being the first in The Netherlands to offer the Genesis robotic system to cardiovascular patients. He noted being impressed with the speed and responsiveness of Genesis, particularly when combined with the MAGiC Catheter, highlighting synergistic improvements to robotic magnetic navigation.

These technological advances are considered important for providing optimal care to all arrhythmia patients, including those with complex conditions, congenital heart disease, and children. This continued partnership with Erasmus Medical Center supports Stereotaxis' efforts to advance technological progress, scientific discovery, and clinical care in interventional cardiology.

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