Top Heart Surgeons In Hyderabad

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Dr. Vijay Bang

Cardiologist

35 Years of Practice

Doctors
Dr. Srinivas Movva

Cardiologist

25 Years of Practice

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Dr. Anil Krishna Gudala

Cardiologist

18 Years of Practice

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Dr. Kumar Narayanan

Cardiologist Electrophysiologist

15 Years of Practice

What Is A Pacemaker Surgery?

Pacemaker surgery is the implantation of a small medical device in the chest to manage irregular heartbeats called arrhythmias. Pacemakers can also be used to treat heart failure and fainting spells.

Why Is A Pacemaker Surgery Performed?

Pacemaker surgery is performed to treat the disrupted rhythm of the heart. The contraction of the heart is a heartbeat and the electrical signals direct the rhythm, Arrhythmia disrupts this electrical signaling causing the heart to beat irregularly.

A pacemaker consists of two parts:

Pulse generator: A pulse generator is a metal container having a battery and electrical circuitry that manages the rate of electrical pulses sent to the heart.

Leads: Insulated wires that deliver electrical pulses to adjust the heart rate are placed in the chambers of the heart.

How To Prepare For A Pacemaker Surgery?

There are a few special requirements to prepare for a Pacemaker surgery –

  • TreatmentIt is advisable to fast for a few hours before the surgery
  • TreatmentTry wearing loose clothing on the day of the surgery
  • TreatmentIf you are on any medication, the doctor should be informed about the same in case any changes need to be made
  • TreatmentTake special care while using electrical devices once the surgery is complete
  • TreatmentThe doctors may also need to run tests before surgery to analyze the patient’s current health status

What Is The Procedure For Pacemaker Surgery?

Before the procedure, the doctor will ask for the patient’s medical history and take necessary tests. During the surgery, the patient will be given sedatives to help relax during the process. Then the chest area will be cleaned and wires will be inserted into the vein and will be attached to the pulse generator implanted below the collarbone. The entire process will be monitored using X-ray imaging.

Once the pacemaker is implanted, the surgeon will check whether it is functioning properly before closing the incision.