Theodor Kolobow

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c. 1969. Drs. Theodor Kolobow (right) and Warren Zapol developed an artificial placenta which kept fetal lambs alive. This work helped lead to extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), when a machine replaces the heart and lung for long periods of time.

Theodor Kolobow (1931 – 24 March 2018)[1][2] was an American physician, scientist, physiologist, and inventor of medical devices, including the membrane oxygenator, common to most modern heart-lung machines.

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