Trinity Health Ann Arbor Completes Michigan’s First Implant for Heart Disorders

Trinity Health Ann Arbor has completed Michigan’s first implant of the world’s smallest device designed to help treat dangerous heart rhythm disorders.

The defibrillation lead is a thin wire that connects an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) to the heart. The connection allows the ICD to monitor heart rhythms and deliver gentle pacing or a life-saving shock if a patient’s heart beats dangerously fast or stops suddenly.

At just under 1.6 millimeters wide, the FDA-approved OmniaSecure defibrillation lead from Medtronic is guided through a vein and placed in the heart’s right ventricle using a minimally invasive catheter-based procedure…

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