We use cookies to understand how you use our site and to improve your experience. This includes personalizing content and advertising. To learn more, click here. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies. Cookie Policy.

HospiMedica

Download Mobile App
Recent News AI Critical Care Surgical Techniques Patient Care Health IT Point of Care Business Focus

Heart Valve That Grows With Patient Could Reduce Surgeries in Children

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 18 Dec 2023

Many children born with congenital heart disease receive prosthetic valves that help save their lives. Currently available heart valve prostheses have no growth potential, requiring children with heart valve diseases to endure multiple valve replacement surgeries with compounding risks. Now, an artificial heart valve that grows with the child could eliminate these risks.

Scientists at Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC, New York, NY, USA) have developed a prototype for an expandable artificial heart valve that could significantly reduce the number of surgeries needed by children born with congenital heart disease. The innovative prototype is constructed from biocompatible polyurethane, a material chosen for its elasticity, mirroring that of natural heart valves. The valve is designed to expand in size through the inflation of a balloon catheter positioned inside. Initial tests have confirmed the viability of this concept. The research team is currently focused on enhancing their prototypes using superior materials and is gearing up to conduct trials in animal models.


Image: Prototype of an expanding artificial heart valve (Photo courtesy of CUIMC)
Image: Prototype of an expanding artificial heart valve (Photo courtesy of CUIMC)

Related Links:
CUIMC


Gold Member
STI Test
Vivalytic Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Array
Gold Member
Solid State Kv/Dose Multi-Sensor
AGMS-DM+
Silver Member
Wireless Mobile ECG Recorder
NR-1207-3/NR-1207-E
New
Illuminated Retractor System
HandLite

Latest Surgical Techniques News

First-Ever Contact Force Pulsed Field Ablation System to Transform Treatment of Ventricular Arrhythmias

Caterpillar Robot with Built-In Steering System Crawls Easily Through Loops and Bends

Tiny Wraparound Electronic Implants to Revolutionize Treatment of Spinal Cord Injuries