Success rate of pacemaker surgery

The success rate of pacemaker is very high, but the success rate is related to the level of the hospital, the surgical team, instruments and equipment.
Cardiac pacemaker implantation is mainly used in clinical practice to treat patients with sick sinus node syndrome, bradyarrhythmia, bradycardia with syncope. Nowadays, cardiac pacemakers are very mature, minimally invasive surgery, less traumatic and quicker recovery, with a very high success rate.
When placing a pacemaker, it is important to observe the healing of the wound, especially for diabetic patients, who need to keep their blood glucose level in a stable range, which is conducive to the healing of the wound, and also to pay attention to the standardization of the operation, which may cause vascular injuries, and even perforation of the pericardium in serious patients.
To place a pacemaker, it is recommended to consult the cardiovascular department of a regular hospital.