WATCHMAN Implant


A One-time Procedure Designed to Reduce the Risk of Stroke

The WATCHMAN device is an FDA-approved, permanent implant intended for patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation and for those who need an alternative to blood thinners. It may also be recommended for patients with a medical condition, lifestyle or occupation that puts them at risk for major bleeding.

The WATCHMAN is a self-expanding device designed to close the left atrial appendage (LAA) to prevent clots from entering the bloodstream and reduce the risk of stroke. The LAA is a thumb-sized pouch attached to the upper left chamber of the heart. When a patient has atrial fibrillation, the LAA can no longer rhythmically contract, leading to reduced blood flow and blood clots that can travel to the brain, causing a stroke.

In addition to reducing the risk of stroke, the WATCHMAN also reduces the long-term risk of bleeding (unlike blood thinners, which may increase the risk of bleeding and bruising and restrict participation in activities such as contact sports).

Why Loyola?

Loyola’s cardiology & heart surgery program is recognized for the diagnosis and treatment of heart rhythm conditions.

Loyola’s multidisciplinary team of leading cardiac electrophysiologists, cardiologists, advanced practice nurses, technical staff, imaging experts and other professionals allow Loyola to tailor therapy to each patient to reduce risks of future heart issues, eliminate symptoms and improve overall quality of life.

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