A man in Australia who received a titanium heart has achieved a double world-first, after becoming the only person to survive ...
The company Bivacor announced last week that the Australian clinical trial patient used its total artificial heart for a ...
According to a statement issued Wednesday by St Vincent’s Hospital, Monash University and BiVACOR, the US-Australian company behind the device, the man, who had severe heart failure, was “recovering ...
An Australian man with severe heart failure received a metal heart and was well enough to be discharged from the hospital while he waited for a donor. He is now recovering successfully from heart ...
In early February, an Australian man in his 40s became the first person in the world to leave hospital with a virtually ...
On July 26 of last year, we reported that the first maglev artificial heart made by the BiVACOR company had been implanted inside the body of a patient at the Texas Heart Institute. The goal of ...
Total artificial heart was implanted by an Australian doctor on a patient who made history to be the first person in the ...
Doctors at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney performed the experimental procedure last November, installing the BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart into a man suffering from severe heart failure.
An Australian man lived with a titanium artificial heart for more than 100 days before receiving a real heart.
The man had undergone a procedure that lasted for six hours to have the artificial heart implanted. Read more at straitstimes ...
According to a statement issued Wednesday by St Vincent’s Hospital, Monash University and BiVACOR, the US-Australian company behind the device, the man, who had severe heart failure, was ...