Conversation with Chairman of Cardiac Sciences Dr. Balbir Singh (Max Hospital) l
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Making a groundbreaking advancement in the field of cardiac healthcare, Max Hospital, Saket and Abbott have announced the launch of *India's first dual-chamber leadless Avir pacemaker*. This achievement marks the first implantation of this device in India, a significant step forward in heart rhythm management and sensor technology, and reaffirms India's commitment to adopting next-generation technologies in healthcare delivery.
The dual-chamber leadless Avir pacemaker, developed by Abbott, is India's first pacemaker that allows for simultaneous pacing of both the right atrium and right ventricle, without traditional leads or surgical pockets. This new technology reduces the risks associated with lead-related complications and improves patient comfort and long-term safety. This technology is a game-changer in cardiac care, as it is smaller, smarter, and less invasive than traditional systems, redefining the way pacing therapy is administered. This will help patients improve their heart health with greater independence and fewer medical constraints.
The announcement was made at a press conference at Max Hospital in Saket, New Delhi, attended by senior members of the medical community, healthcare leaders, and the press. The event was addressed by Dr. Balbir Singh, Chairman of Pan Max Super Speciality Hospital, and Dr. Cyrus Haddadi, Director of MedStar Hospital in Washington, D.C., both leading cardiologists and advocates for advancing cardiac innovation.
Speaking at the event, Dr. Balbir Singh said, "This initiative marks a significant milestone for Indian cardiology and Max Hospital. He described the device as a "marvel of modern science" because it is compact, intelligent, and designed with the patient experience in mind. He explained that it aims to address many of the shortcomings of traditional pacing systems and therefore represents the future of minimally invasive cardiac care. It is a matter of pride for us at Max Hospital to be at the forefront of this global medical advancement and to be able to bring this life-changing technology to patients in India."
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