In a major advancement for cardiac care, Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH) has successfully conducted its first pacemaker insertion procedure. This groundbreaking achievement took place on Monday September 9, 2024.
The groundbreaking procedure was a collaborative effort between a team of renowned cardiologists from the Cardiovascular Education Foundation based in the United States and the skilled cardiology doctors at RSUTH, combining advanced expertise and cutting-edge technology to ensure the success of the operation.
A pacemaker is a small device implanted in the chest to regulate abnormal heart rhythms. It is used to treat various forms of arrhythmias, including bradycardia (low heart rate). The device sends electrical impulses to the heart to maintain a normal heartbeat, ensuring the heart pumps blood efficiently throughout the body.
The RSUTH team, under the guidance of the visiting American cardiologists, employed advanced imaging and monitoring technology to ensure the correct placement and functioning of the pacemaker. Throughout the procedure, real-time data was monitored to adjust the pacemaker settings and optimize the patient’s heart function.
Post-surgery, the patient was closely monitored in the hospital’s recovery unit. Initial reports indicate a smooth recovery with promising results in regulating heart rhythms and improving overall cardiac health.