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  2. Artificial heart - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, William DeVries submitted a request to the FDA for permission to implant the Jarvik-7 into a human being. On December 1, 1982, William DeVries implanted the Jarvik-7 artificial heart into Barney Clark, a retired dentist from Seattle who had severe congestive heart failure. Clark's case was highly publicized and received much media ...

  3. Robert Jarvik - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, the team carried out an artificial heart implant - the second ever, 13 years after Domingo Liotta and Denton Cooley's first in 1969. [11] William DeVries first implanted the Jarvik-7 into retired dentist Barney Clark at the University of Utah on December 1, 1982. Clark required frequent visits to the hospital for the next 112 days ...

  4. William DeVries - Wikipedia

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    The Jarvik-7 was a mechanical device, made of polyurethane [4] and aluminium, [11] which was used to replace the two ventricles of a human heart. Jarvik-7 artificial heart. The pumping action came from air, compressed by an electrical unit located outside of the patient's body. [7]

  5. William J. Schroeder - Wikipedia

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    William J. Schroeder. William J. Schroeder (February 14, 1932 – August 7, 1986), was one of the first recipients of an artificial heart. Schroeder was born in Jasper, Indiana, and was a Sergeant in the United States Air Force from 1952 to 1966. [1] On November 25, 1984, at the age of 52, became the second human recipient of the Jarvik 7.

  6. David Lederman - Wikipedia

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    Prior to this development, its predecessor - the Jarvik-7 - was only partially implantable and required connections to external devices. [7] The US Food and Drug Administration approved the use of AbioCor in 2009. [8] Outside of medical experiments, this was the first time regulators allowed the mechanical replacement of hearts for human ...

  7. Willem Johan Kolff - Wikipedia

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    Robert Jarvik, who worked in Kolff's laboratory at the University of Utah beginning in 1971, credited Kolff with inspiring him to develop the first permanent artificial heart. [9] Theodor Kolobow, the inventor of the silicone spiral coil membrane lung and pioneer of artificial organ development, was inspired by Kolff. [10]

  8. O. H. Frazier - Wikipedia

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    This person was the first to make hospital discharge with a LVAD. [11] His most significant contribution was the development of the nonpulsatile implantable LVADs, the Jarvik, HeartMate II and HeartWare. [6] After more than ten years of research, in 2000, he performed the first implant of the Jarvik 2000 LVAD into a human, also a continuous ...

  9. University of Utah Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Barney Clark received the world's first permanently implanted artificial heart, the Jarvik-7, during an operation performed by William C. DeVries, M.D. [3] In 2001 the hospital was named as the Intermountain West's first nationally certified Level 1 Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons. [4]