Duke Health announced successful completion of the world’s first partial heart transplant, using living arteries and valves from a donor heart that were fused onto the existing heart of a newborn.
The patient, Owen Monroe from Leland, North Carolina, was born with truncus arteriosus — a condition in which the left and right main coronary arteries fused together — as well as atrial regurgitation in one valve. The combination made it unlikely the patient would survive until full heart transplant; therefore, living tissue from the donor heart of another infant, not suitable for full transplant but with strong valves, was used for the novel procedure.
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