Happy Birthday to the pacemaker

Pacemaker, created in Minnesota, marks 50th birthday
Happy Birthday to the pacemaker, which turns 50 years old today.

By Tim Harlow, Star Tribune
October 31, 2007 – 12:37 PM

A power failure on Oct. 31, 1957 that stretched from St. Cloud to Faribault, Minn. and eastward to Eau Claire, Wis. led to a conversation between University of Minnesota Medical School surgeon Dr. C. Walton Lillehei and Earl Bakken, the founder of Medtronic.

Lillehei asked Bakken to develop a battery back-up for his AC-operated pacemakers.

It took a few weeks, but Bakken created the first wearable, battery-operated external pacemaker. Following tests in University of Minnesota labs, the device was applied to a pediatric heart patient.

Each year, about 300,000 Americans and 900,000 people worldwide receive pacemakers. Since 1962, Medtronic has supplied patients with more than 6 million pacemakers.


1 Comments

A VERY Happy Birthday

by ela-girl - 2007-11-02 04:11:47

I can't believe no one has posted anything under this post yet. Come on, guys! We wouldn't be here if it weren't for this little marvel of technology...I think we should take a moment and wish the pm a very happy birthday!

Thanks, Blake, for the info. I didn't know that a power failure got the wheels a turnin' of these great minds. Amazing!

God Bless the pacemaker and all its recipients!
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