Mitral and aortic replacement heart valves, 1960s.

Made:
1968-1969
Starr-Edwards mitral and aortic artificial heart valves, used Starr-Edwards mitral and aortic artificial heart valves, used Starr-Edwards mitral and aortic artificial heart valves, used

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Starr-Edwards mitral and aortic artificial heart valves, used
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Starr-Edwards mitral and aortic artificial heart valves, used
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Starr-Edwards mitral and aortic artificial heart valves, used
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Starr-Edwards mitral and aortic artificial heart valves, used, possibly English, with part (bottle), 1968-1969

Starr-Edwards mitral and aortic artificial heart valves, used, possibly English

Details

Category:
Surgery
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A600965
Materials:
frame, metal, frame, nylon, valve, metal (alloy) and bottle, plastic
type:
surgery
credit:
Besterman, E.

Parts

Mitral and aortic replacement heart valves, 1960s.

Mitral and aortic replacement heart valves, 1960s.

Starr-Edwards mitral and aortic artificial heart valves, used, possibly English, (without bottle), 1968-1969


Starr-Edwards mitral and aortic artificial heart valves, used, possibly English.

Valvular stenosis is a condition in which one or more valves in the heart do not open fully, restricting normal blood flow and putting extra strain on the heart. Artificial valves like these dramatically improve patients' survival rates.

The first implant of an artificial valve was performed in 1952, but these are from the 1970s.

Bottle for mitral and aortic replacement heart valves, 1960s.

Bottle for mitral and aortic replacement heart valves, 1960s.

Bottle for Starr-Edwards mitral and aortic artificial heart valves, used, possibly English, 1968-1969


Starr-Edwards mitral and aortic artificial heart valves, used, possibly English.

Valvular stenosis is a condition in which one or more valves in the heart do not open fully, restricting normal blood flow and putting extra strain on the heart. Artificial valves like these dramatically improve patients' survival rates.

The first implant of an artificial valve was performed in 1952, but these are from the 1970s.