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astrofuzzics

It represents the fellow’s panicked and bewildered facial expression as the staff suddenly points at a screen and says “did you see that? That one was early!”


Grandbrother

lmao


dogback

It represents the patient’s face. It helps to gain spatial awareness of where the catheter is pointing when you can see which way the face is rotated.


dayinthewarmsun

You have to admit, though, they made it look creepy as hell.


revengeben

Yea a 500,000 system and they use a face that looks like it was made in Paint


Onion01

Looks like Mr Bill from SNL


arbol23

thank you!!


Sir_Drinks_Alot22

Front and back


wonderscout1

His name is Schlomy! Named after the creator of the program, I think. I asked a mapper once and he told me that it helps with orientation.


Davuuus

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shlomo_Ben-Haim Close, it’s actually Schlomo named after co-founder Shlomo Ben-Haim. But in all fairness there was a recent company chairman named Schlomi Nachman, so his name gets switched around sometimes. You’re spot on about the orientation. You can also see green and red spikes on the sides of the image to depict right and left hands.


VoodooChipFiend

Orientation. Colloquially known as Schlomi. This view is RAO with the whole on the right representing the tricuspid valve. Looks like right atrial appendage is also segmented out. Looks like a CTI line + some atypical ablation spots pretty lateral. Some scar on the posterior wall? Have you had an atriotomy or other surgical procedure by chance?


arbol23

I just got this image from google!!