ANDY TRAN, MD
Updated 25 days ago
Suite 100 Surprise, AZ 85378
Pacemakers are small electronic devices (generator ) that delivers energy to the heart through flexible wire called leads. The device is implanted just below the collar bone on the left or right. The leads are implanted into your heart through a large vein in the chest. Pacemakers work by regulating a slow heart beat, and providing electrical stimulation to trigger your heart to beat. Pacemakers are minimally invasive, that takes about one half hour to implant. The procedure is performed under conscious sedation.