The Australian man was the sixth person to to receive the device called BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart (TAH), but the first ...
The device, to be tested in more people, could be used as a temporary measure for those waiting for a donor organ.
An Australian man lived for 100 days with an artificial titanium heart while he awaited a donor transplant, the longest ...
The man, who was in his 40s and suffering from severe heart failure, was also the first person to leave the hospital with a ...
The patient, an Australian man in his 40s, lived with his fully functional heart implant long enough to be discharged from ...
A man who suffered from heart failure in Australia has received an artificial heart called the BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart ...
This week, doctors announced that an Australian man with severe heart failure had left hospital with an artificial heart that had kept him alive until he could receive a donor heart.
In India, where heart disease is a leading cause of mortality and donor shortages persist, such technology could be ...
BiVACOR has made the world’s first titanium heart and is hoping to manufacture the device commercially in Australia and the ...
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An Australian man in his 40s survived 100 days with an artificial titanium heart before receiving a donor heart transplant, ...