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    First-in-the-world: Australian man lives with titanium heart for 105 days
    The man was suffering from severe heart failure

    First-in-the-world: Australian man lives with titanium heart for 105 days

    By Dwaipayan Roy
    Mar 12, 2025
    03:17 pm

    What's the story

    An Australian man in his 40s has created history by becoming the first patient to be discharged from the hospital, fitted with a fully artificial heart.

    The man, who was suffering from severe heart failure, lived for 105 days with a BiVacor Total Artificial Heart.

    The titanium-made blood pump was implanted as a temporary measure while he awaited a donor heart for transplantation.

    Procedure

    Pioneering operation took 6 hours

    The groundbreaking operation was performed on November 22 last year, at St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney.

    The artificial heart was implanted in a six-hour surgery, the first of its kind in Australia.

    By early February 2025, the patient had recovered enough to be discharged with the device still fitted and returned earlier this month for his long-awaited donor heart transplant.

    Record

    St Vincent's Hospital hails achievement

    St Vincent's Hospital has praised the patient's achievement, noting that he holds the record for "the longest time a BiVacor patient has gone from implant to transplant."

    This milestone is viewed as a major breakthrough in artificial heart technology.

    The end goal of this innovation is for patients to live indefinitely with the device, without requiring a transplant.

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