Pacemaker implantation is essential when the heart’s natural pacemaker fails to regulate the heartbeat. Conditions like bradycardia, heart block, and certain arrhythmias disrupt the heart’s electrical system, causing irregular heartbeats. A pacemaker is implanted to restore normal heart rhythm, ensuring proper circulation and preventing complications like fatigue, dizziness, or fainting, thereby improving overall heart function.
What is Pacemaker Implantation Surgery?
Pacemaker implantation surgery is a medical procedure in which a small electronic device is placed under the skin, usually near the chest. This device helps regulate abnormal heart rhythms by sending electrical impulses to the heart, ensuring it beats at a proper rate. It significantly improves cardiovascular function, reduces symptoms like fatigue or fainting, and enhances the patient’s quality of life.