HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BiVACOR, Inc., a clinical-stage medical device company developing the world’s first titanium Total Artificial Heart (TAH), today announced that its TAH ...
The BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart (TAH) is a compact, titanium-constructed device about the size of a fist. Despite its small stature, it packs a powerful punch. It can pump blood at a rate of 12 ...
Bivacor has received breakthrough designation for its titanium total artificial heart, the company said Friday. The Food and Drug Administration designation could accelerate development of a device ...
An Australian man suffering from severe heart failure lived for more than three months with a titanium heart while waiting for a donor organ. The patient, who was in his 40s, volunteered to undergo a ...
An Australian man in his forties made medical history by becoming the first person in the world to live for over 100 days with a completely artificial titanium heart while awaiting a transplant. On ...
In a medical marvel that could redefine cardiac care, BiVACOR has successfully implanted the world's first fully mechanical heart into a human patient. This groundbreaking achievement marks a pivotal ...
An Australian man in his 40s survived 100 days with an artificial titanium heart before receiving a donor heart transplant, making medical history. The BiVACOR heart, developed by Dr Daniel Timms, ...
The BiVACOR device provides new hope for patients awaiting heart transplants. An Australian heart failure patient lived for over 100 days outside of a hospital after receiving a titanium artificial ...
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BiVACOR has been invented by Queensland-born Dr Daniel Timms. An Australian man has made history by becoming the first person in the world to survive for over 100 days with an artificial heart, made ...