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Carmat's longer-lasting artificial heart successfully implanted in patient
Malay Mail
2018-05-28
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An artificial heart created by French biomedical firm Carmat that is designed last to up to five years was implanted for the first time on December 18 in a 75-year-old patient who, according to doctors, is progressing well. ― Reuters
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