First human artificial heart transplant performed in France
December 22, 2013  15:24
For the first time, an artificial heart that may give patients up to five years of extra life has been successfully implanted in a 75-year-old French man.

 The artificial heart, designed by French biomedical firm Carmat, is powered by Lithium-ion batteries that can be worn externally. The heart that was put into the patient at Georges Pompidou Hospital in Paris uses a range of "bio-materials", including bovine tissue, to reduce the likelihood of the body rejecting it, 'The Telegraph' reported.

This device is intended to replace a real heart for as many as five years, unlike previous artificial hearts that were created mainly for temporary use.
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