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Summary Of: Artificial heart

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A JARVIK-7 artificial heart | | prosthetic device | heart | cardiopulmonary bypass | lungs | holy grails | heart transplants | muscle | foreign-body rejection | heart-lung machine | John Heysham Gibbon | Henry Opitek | Wayne State University | Dodrill-GMR | Forest Dewey Dodrill | Cleveland Clinic | National Institutes of Health | Domingo Liotta | Domingo Liotta | July 19 | 1963 | Domingo Liotta | April 21 1966 Dr. Michael E. DeBakey and at his right Dr. Domingo Liotta, during the clinical implantation of a Para corporeal Assisted Cardiocirculatory Device, at the Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas, USA | | April 21 | Domingo Liotta | April 21 | 1966 | Michael DeBakey | Historical operation, the first in medical history. Total heart Replacement with an Artificial Heart (orthotopic position, inside the pericardial sac). On the left, Dr. Liotta; in the center of the picture, the empty pericardial sac of the patient, Mr. H. Karp. On the right, the hands of Dr. Cooley holding Mr. Karp’s heart and the artificial heart just before implantation (Texas Heart Institute, Houston, April 4 1969). Corner picture: Dr. Cooley is holding both the removed artificial heart and the donor heart (April 7, 1969). | | April 4 | Dr. Liotta is talking to Mr. Karp and Dr. Cooley is observing (April 5 1969) | | April 5 | April 4 | 1969 | Denton A. Cooley | Willem Johan Kolff | Paul Winchell | Dr. Robert Jarvik | William DeVries | Bill Schroeder | AbioCor | July 3 | 2001 | September 5 | 2006 | Stollery Children's Hospital | Edmonton | Alberta | Canada | prosthetics | computer science | electronics | battery | fuel cells | ventricular assist device | Houston, Texas | | list | unverified | indiscriminate | pulp hero | Nyctalope | Star Trek | Jean-Luc Picard | Benjamin Sisko | aorta | Space: 1999 | Victor Bergman | Barry Morse | Philip K. Dick | IMDB | Donald Sutherland | Mare Winningham | Accept | Metal Heart | Peter Schilling | Error In The System | Robocop | health | tax | Syndicate | Sentou Yousei Yukikaze | King Kong Lives | King Kong | World Trade Center | coma | Linda Hamilton | 2001 | 07-03 | 2008 | 07-13 | 2001 | 07-03 | 2008 | 07-13 | 2008 | 07-13 | 2006 | 09-05 | 2008 | 07-13 | 2005 | 08-01 | 2008 | 07-13 | 2004 | 11-11 | 2008 | 07-13 | Categories | Implants | Cardiology | Artificial organs | Articles containing potentially dated statements from 2007 | All articles containing potentially dated statements | All pages needing cleanup | Wikipedia list cleanup |
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