Cardiovascular Implants constitute a critical category of Medical devices designed to address various conditions affecting the heart and blood vessels. These implants range from pacemakers and defibrillators to stents and artificial heart valves. Pacemakers and Defibrillators, for instance, regulate the heart's rhythm by delivering electrical impulses or shocks when needed. Stents are employed to open narrowed or blocked arteries, promoting blood flow. Artificial heart valves, on the other hand, serve as replacements for damaged valves, ensuring proper circulation. These cardiovascular implants play a pivotal role in managing and treating a spectrum of cardiovascular diseases, contributing to improved patient outcomes and quality of life. As technology continues to advance, the development of more sophisticated and bio-compatible materials, coupled with innovative design approaches, enhances the efficacy and longevity of cardiovascular implants, underscoring their significance in modern cardiology.
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