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Transvenous Devices

Transvenous devices are medical tools implanted or inserted into the body through a vein to treat or monitor conditions. They include devices like pacemakers, defibrillators, or infusion ports, which help regulate heart rhythm, deliver medications, or monitor health internally. These devices are connected via a lead or wire that runs through a vein to reach the targeted area, providing direct communication or therapy. Transvenous approach minimizes discomfort and invasiveness compared to open surgery, allowing effective long-term management of various health issues with less risk and quicker recovery.