Sometimes they use bioglue to cover up mistakes in their sewing, they're not supposed to, and you certainly can't do things like put bioglue all around the circumference, but my understanding is that it's used for touch up here and there.
That’s interesting, thank you for the gentle correction and illuminating that caveat. I just shouldn’t make assertions about topics I have no background with when I know I just read about this on Google Scholar right before commenting. I’m basically confidently faking it like ChatGPT.
“ah they stitch it to this neat synthetic graft stuff therefore glue couldn’t/wouldn’t be used”: wrong.
>I’m basically confidently faking it like ChatGPT.
No, this is different. You're reading a scholarly source and regurgitating it without knowing some of the tiny details or exceptions that would only be common knowledge to an actual practitioner in the field.
ChatGPT would be making up completely different things, such as claiming the artificial hearts use subspace fields to work.
ChatGPT says pretty much exactly what the parent comment said, because they both used pretty much exactly the same workflow to generate responses. Both are pulling from scholarly sources (and shared experience such as their knowledge of language) and synthesizing an answer. Neither are experts in the field.
Ironically, the main source of misinformation in this thread appears to be you.