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Kunstherz works flawlessly – patient well

Posted by: Delois Carles  |  Category: News  |  Views: 4

New York (AP) — two weeks after the receipt of a revolutionary new Kunstherzens goes well surprisingly the recipient according to his doctors according to the circumstances. “He is in far better shape than we had imagined it,” said Robert Dowling and Laman gray on Monday evening before journalists in Louisville (US State of Kentucky). The patient had a life expectancy of no more than four weeks before surgery. “He was so weak as it can only be,” Dowling said at the press conference. Now, could he back in a Chair sit and talk with his family, must break but again and again on the ventilator. The recipient is an American between 50 and 60 years, whose Familie is on anonymity. That he suffers from diabetes and is so weak for a long time, that a transplant for him out of the question was known by him only. The next of the AbioCor heart transplantation is expected according to Dowling in one to two weeks. The art body consists of titanium and plastic and has the size of a grapefruit. (ee)

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