Guidelines

What is the success rate of the Watchman procedure?

What is the success rate of the Watchman procedure?

This prospective, non-randomized trial showed a 98.8 percent procedural success rate and a very low rate of substantial complications, with none requiring cardiac surgery. The WATCHMAN device is also available in more sizes, which allows physicians to treat a wider variety of patients.

What does the watchmen device do?

The WATCHMAN Device is implanted inside the LAA. By closing off the left atrial appendage, blood clots that form within the LAA are prevented from entering the bloodstream. The WATCHMAN device has been shown in clinical trials to provide comparable effectiveness in stroke prevention to warfarin.

What are the risks of the Watchman procedure?

As with many medical procedures, implanting a WATCHMAN device comes with some risks….These may include:

  • Side effects from general anesthesia, such as an allergic reaction, confusion, or nausea.
  • Bleeding due to heart catheterization.
  • Serious bleeding due to the device, typically within the first six months.

Does the watchman prevent strokes?

WATCHMAN is a one-time safe alternative procedure that reduces the risk of stroke in people with non-valvular atrial fibrillation. WATCHMAN device is as effective at reducing the risk of stroke as prescription blood-thinning medication therapy. But the WATCHMAN Implant also reduces the long-term risk of bleeding.

What is the WATCHMAN Implant?

The Watchman implant is a device that is placed in a section of the heart that forms clots in patients with a rhythm disorder known as atrial fibrillation . These clots cause stroke and require the use of blood thinners.

Does watchman fix AFIB?

The WATCHMAN™ left atrial appendage (LAA) closure implant is a permanent heart implant used to treat atrial fibrillation (afib) not caused by a heart valve problem. With afib, the heart’s two upper chambers (atria) beat irregularly. An irregular heartbeat can result in slower blood flow in the heart, which can cause blood clots to form.

What is the watchman medical procedure?

The Watchman is a catheter-based procedure that allows certain patients with atrial fibrillation (AFib) to stop taking a blood thinner to prevent stroke.

Is the Watchman device safe?

WATCHMAN is no exception . The WATCHMAN FLX design is an advancement that enables the implant to fit a greater number of patients, giving more people than ever a safe, effective alternative to blood thinners should they need one. In a clinical trial, 96% of people were able to stop taking blood thinners just 45 days after the WATCHMAN procedure. 3