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The titanium heart, invented by Daniel Timms, uses magnetic levitation technology with a single rotating disc to pump blood.
A patient in Australia has lived for more than 100 days with a BiVACOR titanium device, first dreamt up by Daniel Timms and ...
With fewer moving parts than other artificial hearts that typically involve flexing chambers or pumping diaphragms, BiVacor’s titanium heart is expected to last 10 years or more, much longer ...
Australia's first durable artificial heart implant has been hailed a success after the recipient became the world's first person to be discharged from hospital with the high-tech device.
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The BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart has no pumps, valves, or other moving parts, using magnetic levitation that permits a single rotor to pump blood to the body through both ventricles. Credits: envato ...
According to BiVACOR, the no-contact suspension of the rotor enabled by magnets eliminates wear and tear. With fewer moving parts than other artificial hearts that typically involve flexing chambers ...
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