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ABIOMED Impella 0042-0000 Heart Pump Controller Heart Heart Pump For Sale

Impella 0042-0000 Controller Powers up and passes self tests. Battery does not hold a charge and is defective. Software V 5.1 Would need to be verified by a qualified technician prior to... view more

April 24

Asking Price:
$4,250 USD

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March 27

Asking Price:
$750 USD

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Heart Pump

Heart pump equipment is a type of medical device that helps to maintain the health of the heart. It is used to provide assistance to the heart in pumping blood throughout the body. These devices are used to treat heart failure, as well as other cardiac conditions. Heart pump equipment is typically implanted in the chest or abdomen, and can be used either as a bridge to transplant or as a long-term therapy.

The cost of heart pump equipment can vary depending on the type of device, the manufacturer, and the complexity of the procedure. Generally, prices range from a few thousand dollars for basic devices to tens of thousands of dollars for more advanced systems. Some of the more popular manufacturers of heart pump equipment include Medtronic, Abiomed, and HeartWare. These companies offer a wide variety of devices, from basic pumps to more advanced systems. Additionally, many hospitals and medical centers have their own heart pump equipment, which is typically less expensive than buying from a manufacturer.