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- AbioCor abstract "AbioCor is an artificial heart developed by the Massachusetts-based company AbioMed. It is fully implantable within a patient, due to a combination of advances in miniaturization, biosensors, plastics and energy transfer. The AbioCor runs on a rechargeable source of power. The internal battery is charged by a transcutaneous energy transmission (TET) system, meaning that no wires or tubes penetrate the skin and therefore there is less risk of infection.Because of its size, this heart is only compatible with men who have a large frame. It has a product life expectancy of 18 months.After being initially rejected by FDA circulatory system devices advisory panel in 2005, it was approved by the Food and Drug Administration on September 5, 2006 as a Humanitarian Use Device because of its limited market.".
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- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Abiomed.
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Artificial_heart.
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cardiology.
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Implants_(medicine).
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inventions_in_the_collection_of_the_Smithsonian_Institution.
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prosthetics.
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Crank:_High_Voltage.
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Crank_(film).
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Food_and_Drug_Administration.
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Gus_Rosenberg.
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Heart_failure.
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Heart_transplantation.
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Humanitarian_Device_Exemption.
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Jason_Statham.
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts.
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvania_State_University.
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Rechargeable_battery.
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Tools.
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Smithsonian_Institution.
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Stroke.
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Superhuman.
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Transcutaneous_energy_transmission.
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLink Ventricle_(heart).
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLinkText "AbioCor".
- AbioCor wikiPageWikiLinkText "AviCor artificial heart".
- AbioCor date "November 2010".
- AbioCor type "section".
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- AbioCor subject Category:Cardiology.
- AbioCor subject Category:Implants_(medicine).
- AbioCor subject Category:Inventions_in_the_collection_of_the_Smithsonian_Institution.
- AbioCor subject Category:Prosthetics.
- AbioCor hypernym Heart.
- AbioCor type Settlement.
- AbioCor type Artifact.
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- AbioCor type Redirect.
- AbioCor type Specialty.
- AbioCor comment "AbioCor is an artificial heart developed by the Massachusetts-based company AbioMed. It is fully implantable within a patient, due to a combination of advances in miniaturization, biosensors, plastics and energy transfer. The AbioCor runs on a rechargeable source of power.".
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- AbioCor isPrimaryTopicOf AbioCor.