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Medtronic debuts little lead-less pacemaker during TEDMED 2010
There have been dual pacemakers in the picture on top of. There’s a typical clunky, stone shaped device with wires on the right — as well as upon a left, a device dwarfed even by the one-cent coin. This is a Medtronic wireless pacemaker, just revealed at TEDMED 2010, which can be implanted without delay into your heart around catheter and henceforth fasten itself into flesh with little claws. Then, doctors can wirelessly monitor and even control a device from the circuitously smartphone. Medtronic’s working to make it even not as big still, as well as we’re anticipating to get some-more information soon. Welcome to the future, folks. Medtronic leadless pacemaker during TEDMED 2010