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Can we replace the human heart with a machine? | Stephen Westaby | TEDxNewcastle 

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The talk charts the history of pumping blood and the concept that a mechanical device could be implanted into the human body to substitute for the heart as an alternative to transplantation. Miniature high speed turbine pumps inserted into the failing left ventricle now provide survival equivalent to a heart transplant but without the need for someone to die first. Stephen is also the author of Fragile Lives and the forthcoming The Knifes Edge published by Harper Collins.
Professor Stephen Westaby is one of the world’s most prominent cardiac surgeons and author of Sunday Times bestseller ‘Fragile Lives: A Heart Surgeon’s Stories of Life and Death on the Operating Table”. During his incredible career, he’s operated on over 11,000 patients, becoming one of the world’s top and pioneering heart surgeons. He has achieved a plethora of medical firsts, fitting the UK’s first artificial heart pump. Stephen is now retired, after having undergone surgery himself on his operating hand, damaged from all the years of holding instruments, and is Calon Cardio’s director - a medical entreprise developing revolutionary cardiac pumps which could save thousands of lives by removing the need for heart transplants, changing heart surgery forever. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 19   
@LalaLa-ze7kv
@LalaLa-ze7kv 5 лет назад
I read his book. Damn, this man is legend
@marsflamesniper
@marsflamesniper 5 лет назад
Agreed. What a superstar I loved his book.
@cindyshen3808
@cindyshen3808 4 года назад
Show my repect to Mr. Westaby after reading his Fragile Lives, he definitely is a great story teller.
@martinmhs4173
@martinmhs4173 4 года назад
This angel performed life saving heart surgery on my sister and grandmother. He's so clever and humble. Off the scale respect and love
@JackQuark
@JackQuark 3 года назад
I came here after reading his book "Fragile Lives". Amazingly talented man.
@paulsouthall2731
@paulsouthall2731 8 месяцев назад
Fragile lives and the knife's edge by Stephen Westaby are both good reads that take you into the life and mind of a great man two very easy reads well written
@janicedodge3187
@janicedodge3187 4 года назад
Oh my goodness, this feels like being propelled back to the 80's at the Hammersmith Hospital , London, when I 'worked with', or rather irritated, this guy. Well done anyway.
@CristobalGuzmanV
@CristobalGuzmanV 5 лет назад
I JUST read an article about him in the BBC. Really nice!
@sunc88
@sunc88 2 года назад
I came here after reading his book, Open Heart! Amazing!!! Thank you for your dedicated endless efforts!
@Caluma122
@Caluma122 4 года назад
This guy is an utter legend!
@sorry_not_sorry6410
@sorry_not_sorry6410 3 года назад
His book Fragile Lives is a Great book! He is a legend and a great story teller! I def reccomend it!
@mizantsegaye177
@mizantsegaye177 4 года назад
Respect
@NightWolf767
@NightWolf767 2 года назад
That would be amazing. I don’t no much about it but am pretty sure getting a transplant isn’t easy you probably need the right blood type, age of donor could be a problem massive waiting list. Could you imagine artificial heart just being a thing. Waiting list wouldn’t be near as bad. Probably be more expensive but it would save more lives . An hopeful there would be no risk of another heart failure.
@cansuayaz2603
@cansuayaz2603 2 года назад
Türkçe altyazısı yok mu...
@thepooaprinciple5144
@thepooaprinciple5144 5 лет назад
Just get a 3-d printing machine. Program the exact dimensions of the heart down to the finest details, and make sure the material chosen to be printed is a material that is organic to the body, get the patients genome, map their DNA structure, clone their DNA to produce the material needed to 3-d print the artificial heart, and walla you have yourself a perfectly replicated and functioning organic heart.
@vbhvnamdev
@vbhvnamdev 5 лет назад
What you have described is theoretical and under research. In terms of theory, you can use the term JUST. But Implementing these are not that easy. This man Dr. Stephen westaby along with many reputed doctors and surgeons dedicated his whole life working on artifical heart. Numerous patients died and many suffered agony during trials, artifical heart also comes with significant limitations and adversities. Its all easy in description but quite a different scenario clinically. Read up kid! Start with biography of Dr Westaby "Fragile Lives" itself.
@infinity3016
@infinity3016 4 года назад
3-d printing them could work but the ones we have tried so far degrade after only 45 minutes
@aakashsunil7913
@aakashsunil7913 4 года назад
How would the information from the patient's DNA be converted into a language that a 3D printer could understand?
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