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Italian gets artificial heart

Doctors in Italy implanted an artificial heart into a 15-year-old boy. This is the first time the procedure has been performed on a child, the hospital said.

Heart surgeons at Rome's Bambino Gesu Children’s Hospital carried out the 10-hour breakthrough operation and the hospital said it was "cautious" over the boy's condition.

"A permanent artificial heart in the inside of the chest was implanted for the first time on an (adolescent) patient. So far this type of implant has only taken place on adults," said the hospital in a statement.

Artificial hearts usually temporary

Artificial hearts are usually used on a temporary basis for patients awaiting a suitable human transplant, but the boy suffered from an illness that made a long wait impossible.

The artificial heart is four centimetres wide and weighs 400g, and special measures were taken to reduce the risk of infection.

"The risk of infection represents the primary cause of failure of alternative solutions attempted to date worldwide," said the hospital.

The procedure "opened new therapeutic perspectives and hope for life for all patients with cardiac illnesses for whom a transplant is needed, especially for patients who cannot receive a donated heart for clinical reasons," the statement said.

(Sapa, October 2010)

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