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Doctors implanted a leadless pacemaker in a 92-year-old woman through her neck, a rare operation done in India.
Engineers at Northwestern University developed a pacemaker that can fit inside the tip of a syringe for easier implantation.
Temporary pacemaker can be injected, fits any size patient, including babies, and eliminates need to remove it.
The world’s smallest temporary pacemaker is self-powered, optically controlled and dissolves when it’s no longer needed ...
Researchers at Northwestern University have unveiled the world’s smallest pacemaker — a wireless, dissolvable device no ...
Pictured: Dr. Feigofsky completing one of the first leadless pacemaker surgeries at St. Anthony Regional Hospital A ...
A new, tiny pacemaker — smaller than a grain of rice — developed at Northwestern University could play a sizable role in the ...
Mumbai: Elizabeth Fijardo, a 92-year-old retired school teacher, underwent a groundbreaking procedure at SL Raheja Hospital, ...
CMC's Cardiac Electrophysiology team pioneers laser-assisted pacemaker lead extraction, enhancing patient outcomes with ...
The US FDA has approved EBR System's leadless pacemaker WISE, the only heart device able to deliver left-ventricle ...
A tiny device can be inserted using a syringe and then safely dissolves once it is no longer needed. Engineers at ...