Abstract: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common clinical disorder of cardiac arrhythmia in geriatrics, characterized by the presence of disorganized and irregular electrical activity in atrial myocardium, which leads to worsening of the heart's systolic function. Left atrial appendage (LAA) is a tubular, tiny aperture construction, connecting the left atrium (LA) with separate structure from LA with distinctive mechanical, hormonal, and structural properties. AF and Mitral valve regurgitation disease elevate the chances of thrombus formation in LAA, these ultimately turns into stroke. Obstructing thrombus by using a Left Atrial Appendage Closure Device (LAAC) and preventing it from entering internal carotid arteries, the risk of LAA thrombosis can be decreased. This article serves as a comprehensive compilation detailing the successful development and implantation of Left Atrial Appendage Closure (LAAC) Device with its novel design and geometry in two pigs (pre-clinical evaluation), showcasing promising results that have future implications for addressing cardiovascular disease in humans.