- John Holter
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name = John W. Holter, DSc, CBE
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caption = John W. Holter
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birth_date =April 1 ,1916
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death_date =December 22 ,2003
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known_for =silicone one-way valve
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footnotes =John W. Holter (
April 1 ,1916 -December 22 ,2003 ) was a toolmaker working for the Yale and Town Lock Company StamfordConnecticut . His son Charles Case "Casey" Holter was born onNovember 7 ,1955 with a severe form ofspina bifida . Shortly after birth he contractedmeningitis , which caused his head to expand rapidly. His parents were told that he had developed "water on the brain" orhydrocephalus .As luck would have it Holter's son was being looked after in Philadelphia, where the surgeons Nulsen and Spitz had already demonstrated that a ventricle-to-atrium diversion system could work. What they needed was an inexpensive and practical valve that could control the direction of the flow and maintain normal cranial pressure.
A chance discovery showed Holter, after a failed attempt in which a young boy died, that he could use a
silicone one-way valve (pressure sealing). After refinement of thesilicone and rubber to a medically suitable grade it was patented and manufactured asSilastic .John Holter set up a company to manufacture the
shunt s.Although he was unable to save his son Casey, his design, the Holter valve/shunt continues to help millions around the world since the late 1950s.
References
* [http://www.mindhacks.com/blog/2007/04/john_holter_brain_e.html Mind Hacks.com]
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