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- Leave Blood Thinners Behind - For Non-valvular AFib - WATCHMAN
The WATCHMAN Implant is a safe, minimally invasive, one-time implant for people with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (AFib) that reduces your stroke risk – without the need for lifelong blood thinners
- Watchman Procedure: Why It’s Done, Risks, and What to Expect
The WATCHMAN is a device implanted into the heart to prevent blood clots in the left atrial appendage from entering the bloodstream The WATCHMAN helps reduce the chance of stroke in people with atrial fibrillation It is an alternative to long-term therapy with blood thinners
- Watchman Implant Procedure: Preparation, Recovery - Verywell Health
The Watchman procedure is a surgery in which a small device is permanently implanted into the heart to close the left atrial appendage (LAA) in order to prevent blood clots from escaping
- WATCHMAN™ - Memorial Health System
WATCHMAN™ is a one-time, minimally invasive procedure that permanently reduces stroke risk without the risks of blood thinner medications The implant fits right into your left atrial appendage and is designed to permanently close it off and keep blood clots from escaping
- Watchman Implant Procedure | UW Health
UW Health offers the Watchman, a device commonly used for this procedure The Watchman implant closes off a small part of your heart This procedure reduces the risk of blood clots and stroke, and makes it safer to come off blood-thinning medication
- WATCHMAN device - Penn Medicine
The WATCHMAN procedure is minimally invasive, meaning the chest is not opened to access the heart By avoiding open-heart surgery, this procedure offers people a faster recovery with less pain and fewer complications
- Watchman™ Procedure: Recovery, Benefits Coverage | CLS Health
Learn what the Watchman procedure is, who qualifies, recovery time, insurance coverage, and how it compares with other AFib treatments
- Watchman Device | Left Atrial Appendage (LAA) Closure - UPMC
The Watchman device can help to lower stroke risk in people with AFIB who can’t take blood-thinning medications It is a parachute-shaped, implanted device that closes off the left atrial appendage of the heart
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