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- Leave Blood Thinners Behind - For Non-valvular AFib - WATCHMAN
The WATCHMAN Implant is a one-time implant for people with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (AFib) to reduce stroke risk without lifelong blood thinners
- Watchman Procedure: Why It’s Done, Risks, and What to Expect
The WATCHMAN helps reduce the chance of stroke in people with atrial fibrillation It is an alternative to long-term therapy with blood thinners This article explains the WATCHMAN in more detail, including who it is for, what the procedure is like, and what to expect afterward
- What to Expect During Watchman Implant Procedure for AFib
The Watchman is a small device placed in the heart to stop blood clots and prevent strokes due to non-valvular AFib After implantation, people take warfarin for about 45 days until heart tissue grows over the implant
- WATCHMAN - Boston Scientific
Built on the proven safety profile of the WATCHMAN FLX™ Left Atrial Appendage Closure Implant, the WATCHMAN FLX™ Pro LAAC Implant is designed to enhance the healing process and optimize therapy success for more patients
- Watchman Procedure Beverly Hills Los Angeles | Beverly Hills . . .
The Watchman device seals off the left atrial appendage, reducing stroke risk in AFib patients and potentially eliminating the need for long-term blood thinners
- What Is a Watchman Device and How Does It Work?
The Watchman device is a small implant that blocks a heart pouch linked to stroke risk in AFib patients, offering an alternative to lifelong blood thinners
- WATCHMAN Procedure
WATCHMAN is covered for a broad range of patients who need an alternative and want to avoid the long-term risk of bleeding with OACs, including those with an active lifestyle, a physical occupation, trouble maintaining a stable INR, or problems with treatment compliance
- A device to prevent strokes in afib - Harvard Health
The Watchman, a tiny, basket-like device placed in the heart's left atrial appendage, is designed to prevent blood clots traveling from the heart to the brain and causing stroke
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