News Fifty-year-old man gets first artificial heart in Israel Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | June 13, 1997 An artificial heart generally serves as a temporary measure until an appropriate donor is found. The patient, who has a rare blood type, was urgently in need of a transplant. He was hospitalized a week before the operation in critical condition. When no appropriate donor was found after eight days, doctors decided he should undergo an artificial heart implant until a natural organ was found. J. Correspondent Also On J. Food What makes Trader Joe’s new matzah different from all other matzah? Bay Area Chabad brings new life to S.F. cinema with a Jewish backstory Israel Both sides agree: Israel is headed for a constitutional crisis Art Before your flight, catch SFO's exhibit of California women artists Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up