Pacemaker Implantation
Pacemaker Implantation
Pacemaker implantation is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat certain heart rhythm disorders (arrhythmias) and improve overall heart function.
At our center, we provide advanced pacemaker implantation procedures, offering safe, precise, and patient-focused cardiac care using modern technology.
Why is Pacemaker Implantation Recommended?
What is a Pacemaker?
The device sends small electrical signals to the heart to ensure it beats at a normal rate and rhythm. Pacemakers are commonly used for patients with bradycardia (slow heart rate) or other rhythm disorders that prevent the heart from pumping blood efficiently.
How is Pacemaker Implantation Performed?
Patient Preparation
The procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia with mild sedation.
Device Placement
A small incision is made near the chest, and the pacemaker device is placed under the skin.
Lead Placement
Thin wires (leads) are guided through a vein into the heart to monitor and regulate the heartbeat.
Device Programming
The pacemaker is programmed to maintain the correct heart rhythm.
Who Needs a Pacemaker?
Pacemaker implantation may be recommended for patients who have:
Bradycardia (Slow Heart Rate)
A condition where the heart beats too slowly.
Heart Block
When electrical signals in the heart are delayed or blocked.
Fainting or Dizziness Due to Arrhythmia
Pacemakers help stabilize the heart rhythm and prevent these symptoms.
Certain Heart Rhythm Disorders
Patients with irregular heart rhythms that affect heart function.
Why Choose Us for Pacemaker Implantation?
Our cardiology team provides advanced cardiac device implantation with a focus on safety, precision, and personalized care.
Experienced interventional cardiology specialists
Advanced cardiac monitoring and technology
Minimally invasive and safe procedure techniques
Comprehensive patient care and follow-up support
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