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Chandigarh News : Paras Health Gurugram Started Treatment for Heart Patients in North India with Modern Techniques Like World's Smallest Pacemaker Tavr, Mitraclip, Stroke Protection Device, Laser Shockwave for Calcified Blockage and Stentless Angioplasty

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(Chandigarh News) Chandigarh/Sonepat. Paras Health Gurugram has started treatment of heart patients with three new and non-surgical modern techniques. These include TAVR (transcatheter aortic valve replacement), MitraClip and the world's smallest pacemaker. These techniques improve heart treatment especially for elderly and high-risk patients. Information about these techniques was given in a program held at Cojet Hotel on Friday. Senior doctors…
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(Chandigarh News) Chandigarh/Sonepat. Paras Health Gurugram has started treatment of heart patients with three new and non-surgical modern techniques. These include TAVR (transcatheter aortic valve replacement), MitraClip and the world's smallest pacemaker. These techniques improve heart treatment especially for elderly and high-risk patients. Information about these techniques was given in a program held at Cojet Hotel on Friday. Senior doctors…

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Hindi Samachar : Latest News in Hindi, Breaking News in Hindi broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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