Introduction of the First Wearable Pacemaker in 1961
In 1961, Wilson Greatbatch introduced the first wearable pacemaker, revolutionizing heart condition management. This device, being battery-powered, allowed patients unprecedented mobility and a reliable means for heart rate regulation. Unlike its stationary predecessors, the wearable pacemaker greatly improved safety, independence, and overall quality of life for users, marking a significant milestone in cardiology and setting the stage for future medical device innovations.
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