Permanent Pacemaker Implantation

Permanent Pacemaker Implantation is a specialised procedure designed to treat persistent heart rhythm disorders, such as bradycardia (slow heart rate), heart block, or other conduction abnormalities that affect the heart’s ability to pump blood efficiently. At Sri Raju Heart & Skin Hospital, our expert interventional cardiologists perform this procedure with a strong focus on safety, precision, and patient comfort.

A permanent pacemaker is a small, battery-powered device implanted under the skin, typically near the collarbone. It’s connected to the heart through thin, insulated wires (leads) that transmit electrical impulses to regulate the heartbeat. The procedure is usually done under local anesthesia and mild sedation, and patients are monitored closely in our NABH-standard operating environment.

Our advanced Cath Lab and Cardiac Unit are equipped with the latest imaging and monitoring technologies to ensure real-time guidance during implantation. The pacemaker helps maintain a normal heart rhythm, allowing patients to regain energy, reduce fatigue, and prevent life-threatening complications such as syncope (fainting) or cardiac arrest.

Post-procedure, patients are cared for in our Intensive Cardiac Care Unit (ICCU) with 24/7 dedicated nursing support. We provide detailed education about living with a pacemaker, follow-up care, and remote monitoring if needed.

Sri Raju Heart & Skin Hospital takes pride in offering permanent pacemaker implantation at an affordable cost, especially to patients from underserved communities. With years of hands-on experience and successful outcomes, we continue to restore quality of life for patients with chronic cardiac rhythm issues.

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