Surgical-based (epicardial) approach:A surgeon creates a small incision in your chest and inserts the lead(s) through that incision, and then attaches the lead(s) to your heart. The surgeon then connects the lead(s) to the pacemaker. The pacemaker is inserted into a “pocket” under the skin of your abdomen.
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In this method, the pacing lead or leads are attached to the outer surface of your heart (epicardium) through a cut in your abdomen, below the chest. Epicardial ...
Most commonly 2 leads are inserted, one into the right atrium and one into the right ventricle. These leads attach to the heart wall either with small hooks or ...
Apr 13, 2023 · The pacemaker is a small metal box weighing 20–50g. It is attached to one or more wires, known as pacing leads, that run to your heart. The ...
Apr 29, 2021 · Occasionally, pacemaker leads are implanted surgically via a thoracotomy, and the pacing generator is placed in the abdominal area. Single- ...
The lead is sewn with a nonabsorbable suture to the underlying tissue and afterwards, the generator is placed to the pocket and connected to the lead. Last, the ...
It consists of a pulse generator, which has a battery and a tiny computer circuit, and 1 or more wires known as pacing leads, which attach to your heart.
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