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  2. Does Medicare cover Watchman surgery? - AOL

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    The Watchman procedure is an alternative for these people. The Watchman device is a small, parachute-shaped implant about the size of a quarter and designed to occlude or seal off the LAA.

  3. Left atrial appendage occlusion - Wikipedia

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    The implant is introduced into the right atrium and is then passed into the left atrium through a hole in the septum that divides the two atria of the heart. [14] This small hole in the septum usually disappear within six months. [15] [16] Once the position is confirmed, the implant is released and is left permanently fixed in the heart. The ...

  4. What to Know About Medicare Coverage for Watchman Surgery - AOL

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    Watchman devices help reduce the risk of stroke for people with AFib. Medicare covers Watchman surgery, the procedure to install the Watchman device, as long as you meet the Medicare requirements.

  5. MCH updates WATCHMAN procedures with new device - AOL

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    MCH is the only institution in the Permian Basin to offer the updated WATCHMAN FLX Pro Device, as part of the alternative procedure for people with atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve

  6. Subdural hygroma - Wikipedia

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    A subdural hygroma (SDG) is a collection of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), without blood, located under the dural membrane of the brain. Most subdural hygromas are believed to be derived from chronic subdural hematomas. They are commonly seen in elderly people after minor trauma, but can also be seen in children following infection or trauma.

  7. Hippocampal prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    A cognitive or "brain-to-brain" prosthesis involves neither learned input nor output signals, but the native signals used normally by the area of the brain to be replaced (or supported). Thus, such a device must be able to fully replace the function of a small section of the nervous system—using that section's normal mode of operation.

  8. This ALS patient has a brain implant that translates his ...

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    Synchron’s brain implant, the one Mark has, is called a Stentrode and consists of a stent with electrode sensors that can detect electrical brain activity. Synchron patented the Stentrode, and ...

  9. William H. Dobelle - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Bill Dobelle (October 24, 1941 – October 5, 2004) was a biomedical researcher who developed experimental technologies that restored limited sight to blind patients, and also known for the impact he and his company had on the breathing pacemaker industry with the development of the only FDA approved device for phrenic nerve pacing.

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