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Pill-size apparatus helps regulate hearts

Dan Nakaso
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A comparison of size between the standard-size pacemaker and Robert Yung’s new one.

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The patient who received the world’s tiniest pacemaker, Robert Yung, middle, with wife Christy, speaks with Dr. Edward Shen about the progress following his procedure.

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Dr. Edward Shen displays the pacemaker after implanting one in Robert Yung’s heart.

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Dr. Edward Shen holds a pacemaker and delivery system for the tiny unit. Shen is the surgeon who implanted the first tiny pacemaker used in Hawaii.