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Bionic Human: 1st Fully Implanted Human Heart

From: Peter Parnes <>
Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2001 19:03:36 +0200

http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/07/03/127229&mode=thread

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Doctors at the University of Louisville have removed a patients heart  and 
replaced it with an artificial pump that has no wires to the outside world. One 
of five FDA approved test implants, neither the hospital nor Abiomed Inc., would 
confirm or deny the surgery." This is bigger news than it sounds - the older 
artificial hearts had massive battery and battery needs, while this heart is 
charged by placing coils on the skin. As we get closer to creating more 
artificial body parts, the issues of batteries, much like powering laptops for 
longer times become more critical and the solutions become more intrinsically 
interesting. Too bad they can't use code morphing to make better use of battery 
life. *grin*
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