Pill-sized pacemakers mean one less surgery to worry about

This pacemaker is small that you don't even need surgery

The FDA has approved a new, miniaturized heart implant that's making pacemakers from days past seem massive in comparison.

The Micra Transcatheter Pacing System, or TPS, is about the size of a medicine capsule and can be installed directly into the heart with a simple catheter, removing the need for a surgically-inserted cavity that's normally done to house larger devices.

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