The Australian man was the sixth person to to receive the device called BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart (TAH), but the first ...
The titanium device’s underlying principles were first envisioned in 2001 by a biomedical engineer named Daniel Timms. Timms, ...
The man, who was in his 40s and suffering from severe heart failure, was also the first person to leave the hospital with a ...
Australian company BiVACOR has revealed a patient implanted with its artificial heart survived for 100 days – and is still with us after receiving a donated organ. The un-named man had heart disease ...
The man had undergone a procedure that lasted for six hours to have the artificial heart implanted. Read more at straitstimes ...
A man in Australia who received a titanium heart has achieved a double world-first, after becoming the only person to survive ...
An Australian man lived with a titanium artificial heart for more than 100 days before receiving a real heart.
For decades, replacing a failing human heart meant waiting—often desperately—for a donor. But in a hospital in Sydney, that paradigm has begun to shift. Last November, surgeons at St Vincent’s ...
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 ...
The patient, a man in his 40s from New South Wales, received a device called BiVACOR, at St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney last ...
BiVACOR has made the world’s first titanium heart and is hoping to manufacture the device commercially in Australia and the ...