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CIRCUMFRENTIAL ABLATION USING THE HALO360 SYSTEM
Removal of the Barrett's epithelium with the HALO360 System is an outpatient procedure that takes place in an endoscopic suite or operation room within a hospital.
Using standard endoscopic techniques under conscious sedation, the HALO360 System facilitates rapid ablation of long and short segments of Barrett's epithelium.

1) Size:
  • The endoscope is introduced to identify the anatomic landmarks and length of the Barrett’s epithelium. A HALO Guidewire is inserted and the endoscope is removed.
  • The HALO360 Sizing Balloon is introduced over the guidewire. The inner diameter of the oesophagus is measured.
  • The sizing balloon is removed, leaving the guidewire in place.
  • Based on the smallest sizing measurement, the appropriate ablation catheter is selected.

2) Ablate:

  • The HALO360 Ablation Catheter is introduced over the guidewire.
  • The endoscope is inserted alongside the ablation catheter.
  • The catheter is positioned at the proximal margin of the targeted tissue. The ablative energy is delivered. The catheter is moved distally to treat all targeted tissue.
  • The endoscope, guidewire and ablation catheter are removed under direct visualisation.

3) Clean & Repeat:

  • The coagulum is removed from the ablation zone. In addition, the electrode surface of the ablation catheter is cleaned outside the body.
  • The ablation catheter is re-introduced over the guidewire. The endoscope is inserted alongside the ablation catheter.
  • The ablation steps are repeated. The endoscope, guidewire and ablation catheter are removed under direct visualisation.
  • Endoscopy is repeated.

 

HALO Radio Frequency Ablation
HALO Radio Frequency Ablation
HALO Radio Frequency Ablation

 


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PDF DOWNLOADS
1. Halo 360 Brochure

DEMONSTRATION VIDEOS

1. Mr Grant Fullarton, Upper GI Surgeon at Glasglow Royal Infirmary talks about the Halo System
2. Dr Nick Shaheen, pinciple investigator of study in New England Journal of Medicine, describes the Halo
3. Training Videos from the AMC Amsterdam

LINKS & MORE INFORMATION

1. Visit the Manufacturers Website for more information
2. European Training Opportunities for Halo Radio Frequency Ablation at the RFA-Academia Program
3. The UK Halo Patient Registry
4. Support site for patients with Barrett's Oesophagus

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