Meet the world's 1st Heartless man
Billy Cohn & Bud Frazier, two visionary doctors from the Texas Heart Institute, who in March of 2011 successfully replaced a dying man's heart with a 'continuous flow' device they developed, proving that life was possible without a pulse or a heart beat.
In March of last year, Craig Lewis, 55, was dying from a heart condition that caused build-ups of abnormal proteins, and not even a pacemaker could help save his life.But two doctors from the Texas Heart Institute proposed a revolutionary new solution – install a 'continuous flow' device that would allow blood to circulate his body without a pulse.Dr Billy Cohn and Dr Bud Frazier installed the device after removing Mr Lewis' heart. Within a day, the patient was up and speaking with physicians.
In March of last year, Texas Heart Institute president Dr James T. Willerson called it 'medical history in the making.'The first artificial human heart prototype was successfully implanted in 1969 by Dr Denton Cooley.
In March of last year, Craig Lewis, 55, was dying from a heart condition that caused build-ups of abnormal proteins, and not even a pacemaker could help save his life.But two doctors from the Texas Heart Institute proposed a revolutionary new solution – install a 'continuous flow' device that would allow blood to circulate his body without a pulse.Dr Billy Cohn and Dr Bud Frazier installed the device after removing Mr Lewis' heart. Within a day, the patient was up and speaking with physicians.
In March of last year, Texas Heart Institute president Dr James T. Willerson called it 'medical history in the making.'The first artificial human heart prototype was successfully implanted in 1969 by Dr Denton Cooley.
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