What Actually Happens When A Pacemaker Is Fitted?
A pacemaker is fitted using a minimally invasive technique, usually under local anaesthetic. The device is placed beneath the skin, often near the collarbone.
This allows access without major surgery.
Positioning The Leads
Thin wires are guided through a vein into the heart, where they are carefully positioned. These leads connect the device to the heart’s electrical system.
This step requires precision and imaging guidance.
After The Procedure
Once fitted, the pacemaker begins to support the heart’s rhythm. Recovery focuses on healing and allowing the body to adjust to the device.
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