Captain Hemo | Richard K Wampler, MD, Developer of the Hemopump
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  • Articles
    • US Patent Granted - 1986
    • First Human Use of the Hemopump
    • Newsweek May 1988
    • Time Magazine May 1988
    • US News & World Report May 1988
    • Newspaper Articles - 1988
    • THI Today - 1988
    • Regional Myocardial Perfusion
    • Improved Survival After Hemopump
    • Treatment of Cardiogenic Shock with the Hemopump
    • Nursing Care of the Patient
    • Circulatory Support Devices in Clinical Cardiology - Current Science 1991
    • Improved Regional Myocardial Blood Flow - 1992
    • Mechanical Left Ventricular Unloading During High Risk Coronary Angioplasty - 1994
    • Transvalvular LV Assistance in Cardiogenic Shock - 1994
    • Recent Advances in Treatment of Severe Cardiac Failure
    • Transvalvular LV Assistance in Acute MI - 1995
    • Mechanical Left Ventricular Unloading, ETC - 2005
    • Left Ventricular Unloading - 2008
    • Left Venticular Unloading Before Reperfusion - 2008
    • ASAIO Journal - 2018
  • Engineering
    • Compendium of Technical and Scientific Information for the Hemopump
    • The Hemopump - A New Cardiac Prothesis Device
    • Treatment of Cardiac Allograft Failure by Use of an Intraaortic Axial Flow Pump
    • Engineering Drawing - 200525
    • Engineering Drawing - 206536
    • Engineering Drawing - 206540
    • Engineering Drawing - 2005075-09
    • Engineering Drawing - 2005223
    • Engineering Drawing - 2005225
    • Engineering Drawing - 2005225 Rev F Assy
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006505
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006506
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006507
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006508
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006510
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006511
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006513
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006514
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006515
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006517
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006530
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006530 Rev A
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006531
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006531 Rev A
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006536
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006539
    • Engineering Drawing of the Hemopump - 2006542
  • Clinical Training
    • Hemopump Training Slides
    • Yellow NOOAH Presentation
  • Nimbus Medical
    • Hazardous Materials Mgt Plan
    • Nimbus Medical Safety Manual - 1987
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  • Home
  • About
    • The Hemopump - The First Intravascular Ventricular Assist Device - 2019
  • Clinical Investigators
    • Hemopump Clinical Trial
    • Mgt of the Patient, Training
    • Medtronic Hemopump Brochure
    • Implantation Techniques for the Hemopump
    • Clinical Experience with the Nimbus Pump
    • Hemopump Ventricular Support - 1990
    • Clinical Experience with the Hemopump
  • Articles
    • US Patent Granted - 1986
    • First Human Use of the Hemopump
    • Newsweek May 1988
    • Time Magazine May 1988
    • US News & World Report May 1988
    • Newspaper Articles - 1988
    • THI Today - 1988
    • Regional Myocardial Perfusion
    • Improved Survival After Hemopump
    • Treatment of Cardiogenic Shock with the Hemopump
    • Nursing Care of the Patient
    • Circulatory Support Devices in Clinical Cardiology - Current Science 1991
    • Improved Regional Myocardial Blood Flow - 1992
    • Mechanical Left Ventricular Unloading During High Risk Coronary Angioplasty - 1994
    • Transvalvular LV Assistance in Cardiogenic Shock - 1994
    • Recent Advances in Treatment of Severe Cardiac Failure
    • Transvalvular LV Assistance in Acute MI - 1995
    • Mechanical Left Ventricular Unloading, ETC - 2005
    • Left Ventricular Unloading - 2008
    • Left Venticular Unloading Before Reperfusion - 2008
    • ASAIO Journal - 2018
  • Engineering
    • Compendium of Technical and Scientific Information for the Hemopump
    • The Hemopump - A New Cardiac Prothesis Device
    • Treatment of Cardiac Allograft Failure by Use of an Intraaortic Axial Flow Pump
    • Engineering Drawing - 200525
    • Engineering Drawing - 206536
    • Engineering Drawing - 206540
    • Engineering Drawing - 2005075-09
    • Engineering Drawing - 2005223
    • Engineering Drawing - 2005225
    • Engineering Drawing - 2005225 Rev F Assy
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006505
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006506
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006507
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006508
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006510
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006511
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006513
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006514
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006515
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006517
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006530
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006530 Rev A
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006531
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006531 Rev A
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006536
    • Engineering Drawing - 2006539
    • Engineering Drawing of the Hemopump - 2006542
  • Clinical Training
    • Hemopump Training Slides
    • Yellow NOOAH Presentation
  • Nimbus Medical
    • Hazardous Materials Mgt Plan
    • Nimbus Medical Safety Manual - 1987
    • Personal & Stories
  • Related Technologies
  • Interviews
  • Contact
  • Links
  • Blog
Captain Hemo | Richard K Wampler, MD, Developer of the Hemopump

Articles

In this section you will find a series of articles, from various publications, and shown here.  We will try and set these up for you in a logical progression, but some may be a bit out of order.  Regardless, we think you'll find it fascinating how the press received the news of the new Hemopump at the time it was put into practice.

As many of these articles are recreations from the originals, the quality may be less than desirable.  We believe, however, that you the reader should be able to read these with accuracy and legibility.  Thanks for your patience and good reading!

For your convenience, these articles will be listed on their own pages and listed in the drop down menu below "Articles".  The articles are set up in a manual "slide show" format allowing you to take your own pace.  If you feel you need to have the type enlarged, you can do that locally on your computer or device, or download the PDF file below each article and view it that way.  
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