Updated On: 16 August, 2025 10:39 AM IST | Kolkata | mid-day online correspondent
The patient got a pacemaker first implanted on the right side of his chest in 2015 at a local hospital in Patna but it did not end there as it was the start of a painful ordeal

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Doctors at a hospital in Kolkata have successfully treated a 76-year-old male patient from Patna in Bihar, who had been battling a recurring pacemaker-related infection for nearly a decade, caused by incomplete lead removal.
The complex case was treated at Manipal Hospital at EM Bypass by Dr Dilip Kumar, director - Cath Lab, senior interventional cardiologist, device and structural heart expert.
The patient got a pacemaker first implanted on the right side of his chest in 2015 at a local hospital in Patna. In 2018, the pacemaker was taken out and re-implanted on the left side but the initial lead that remained from the right-side implantation was not entirely removed.