A medical milestone has been achieved: the first patient implanted with a durable artificial heart has been discharged from hospital. BiVACOR, a titanium mechanical blood pump, was successfully implanted in a man suffering from severe heart failure. Performed at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney, the six-hour surgery marked a breakthrough in cardiac care. Designed to function indefinitely, BiVACOR operates using magnets to eliminate mechanical wear. Queensland-born inventor Daniel Timms spent years developing the device, inspired by childhood experiences working with his father, who later died of heart failure. The patient, previously too weak to walk, lived with the device for over 100 days before receiving a human heart transplant. Doctors anticipate BiVACOR could eventually replace the need for human donors. With more implants planned, this innovation offers new hope to those awaiting transplants.
Australia: first man with artificial heart is discharged from hospital
Written by David Fletcher 13 Mar 2025
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- Pray: giving thanks for this breakthrough. Ask for more life-saving medical innovations to honour God and serve humanity. (Psalm 147:3)
- More: www.abc.net.au/news/2025-03-12/sydney-hospital-artificial-heart-implant-operation-success/105036154
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