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  2. Artificial heart - Wikipedia

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    An artificial heart is an artificial organ device that replaces the heart.Artificial hearts are typically used to bridge the time to complete heart transplantation surgery, but research is ongoing to develop a device that could permanently replace the heart in the case that a heart transplant (from a deceased human or, experimentally, from a deceased genetically engineered pig) is unavailable ...

  3. French heart firm Carmat gets lifeline without new Airbus cash

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    Artificial heart maker Carmat on Monday secured a 7 million euro ($7.4 million) lifeline to survive an imminent cash crunch, but the deal left questions over future support from co-founder Airbus ...

  4. Bioartificial heart - Wikipedia

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    The first bioartificial hearts were created in 2008 using cadaveric rat hearts. [1] [2] [3] In 2014, human-sized bioartificial pig hearts were constructed. [4] Bioartificial hearts have not been developed yet for clinical use, although the recellularization of porcine hearts with human cells opens the door to xenotransplantation. [4] [5]

  5. Tissue engineering of heart valves - Wikipedia

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    Tissue engineered heart valves (TEHV) offer a new and advancing proposed treatment of creating a living heart valve for people who are in need of either a full or partial heart valve replacement. Currently, there are over a quarter of a million prosthetic heart valves implanted annually, [ 1 ] and the number of patients requiring replacement ...

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  7. AbioCor - Wikipedia

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    AbioCor was a total artificial heart (TAH) developed by the Massachusetts-based company AbioMed. It was fully implantable within a patient, due to a combination of advances in miniaturization, biosensors, plastics and energy transfer. The AbioCor ran on a rechargeable source of power.

  8. Abiomed - Wikipedia

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    That year, the company commenced the development of an artificial heart. [7] Funded by federal research grants, [8] Lederman partnered with The Texas Heart Institute to develop the AbioCor, a grapefruit-sized electromagnetic device with an internal battery that completely replaces the heart without wires or tubes passing through the skin. [6]

  9. Edwards Lifesciences - Wikipedia

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    Edwards Lifesciences is an American medical technology company headquartered in Irvine, California, specializing in artificial heart valves and hemodynamic monitoring. It developed the SAPIEN transcatheter aortic heart valve made of cow tissue within a balloon-expandable, cobalt-chromium frame, deployed via catheter. [4]