TEENAGER GETS WORLD’S FIRST ROBOT HEART
“The device is an electrically activated hydraulic pump and is entirely located inside the thorax, in order to reduce the risk of infection.It is powered through a plug positioned behind the left ear and connected to a battery that the patient holds on a belt and is charged during the night like a mobile phone.“
The young boy who is in good health now, was suffering from the muscle-wasting illness Duchenne’s syndrome due to which heart transplant was not possible.He was on the verge of death when surgeons decided to save him with the artificial heart.
Dr Amodeo futher told that the device weighs just over 3oz compared to adult ones which can weigh 2lb and the boy is expected to remain in intensive care for another two weeks.
Despite the lengthy operation, the child woke up fine and when his mother called he said he could not talk as he was brushing his teeth.
This surgery was unique in the sense that until now it had only been performed on adults.He was close to death when surgeons decided to save him with the artificial heart.
Officials said the artificial heart is expected to give the boy another 20 to 25 years of ‘normal life’.
‘This is the first time such a device has been placed in a young child and should give him an improved quality of life even though he is suffering from Duchenne’s.The family was happy for the child to go through the surgery and have the artificial heart implanted because he was days away from dying.’
Dr Amodeo said the device weighs just over 3oz compared to adult ones which can weigh 2lb and the boy is expected to remain in intensive care for another two weeks.
This surgery opens up new horizons as there are many children who need transplants but the number of donors is very small and there are some who, like this patient, cannot be transplant candidates because of illness.’
He said the surgery was unique as up until now it had only been performed on adults.
Last year Andrew Ames, 13, became the world’s youngest boy to be given an artificial heart pump, which was implanted to support the rest of the organ in an operation at the Freeman Hospital, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
first completely artificial heart was given to an unnamed man in Louisville, Kentucky, in 2001. A battery pack was fitted to his thorax to power the device.
A 15-year-old girl was given an artificial heart in 2006 in Alberta, Canada. However, unlike the 15-year-old boy in Italy, it was intended only as a temporary fix and was later removed.