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Wilson Greatbatch’s wiring blunder in 1956 sparked the first modern pacemaker

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Published on 30 April 2026
Wilson Greatbatch’s wiring blunder in 1956 sparked the first modern pacemaker

One miswire created a heartbeat like signal

In 1956, inventor Wilson Greatbatch was tinkering at his workbench when an unexpected wiring mistake produced a steady electrical pulse that mimicked a heartbeat. That accidental signal became the spark for pacemaker design, driving years of engineering before the first implantable devices. The result: far better survival and quality of life for heart patients worldwide.

  • A wiring mistake generated a pulse resembling a heartbeat
  • That accidental signal inspired pacemaker development
  • Years of engineering led to implantable devices
  • Pacemakers transformed outcomes for heart patients
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