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Getting A Pacemaker For Bradycardia

Getting A Pacemaker Implanted 

The procedure to implant a pacemaker does not require open heart surgery, and most people go home within 24 hours.

Before the surgery, medication may be given to make you sleepy and comfortable. Generally, the procedure is performed under local anaesthesia.

How is a traditional pacemaker system implanted?

  • A small incision, approximately 5 cm long is made in the upper chest.
  • A lead (thin insulated wire, about the sixth of a spaghetti noodle) is guided through the vein into the heart.
  • Your doctor connects the lead to the pacemaker and programs the device.
  • The pacemaker is then inserted beneath the skin.
  • Your doctor tests the pacemaker to ensure it is working properly.
  • The incision is then closed.
traditional pacemaker implant

How is the Micra transcatheter pacing system implanted?

  • Your doctor will insert a straw-like catheter system into a vein, typically near the upper thigh area of your leg.
  • The catheter system moves the Micra into the right ventricle of the heart.
  • The Micra™ TPS is placed against the heart wall and secured with flexible tines (see image at the far right below).
  • Your doctor tests the Micra to ensure it is working properly.
  • The catheter system is then removed.
micra-implant