Abstract

uring the past five years, 115 permanent pacemakers have been implanted in 93 patients at the Newark Beth Israel Hospital. D An analysis of this experience has suggested what seem to be safe surgical techniques that can be used under a variety of circumstances. The choice of one method over another has become a complex matter because of the continuous development of new surgical techniques and new and improved equipment. This report will summarize the results of the past five years and will suggest what appears to be a sensible approach to surgical management of complete heart block and Stokes-Adams syndrome. The figures presented, it will be seen, are quite similar to those reported by others [2-4, 13-15].

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