"Revolutionary Heart Valve Technology: Growing and Controlling Blood Flow in Minutes"

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Harvard researchers have developed a synthetic heart valve called FibraValve that can be manufactured in minutes using a spun-fiber method. The valve's delicate flaps can be shaped on a microscopic level and can be colonized by the patient's living cells, developing with them as they mature. The valve uses a new custom polymer material called PLCL that can last inside a patient's body for about six months. The long-term vision is for the resulting organic tissue to develop with human children as they mature, potentially voiding the need for risky replacement surgeries as their bodies grow.
Topics:science#fibravalve#harvard#healthtech#medical-implants#synthetic-heart-valve#tissue-regeneration
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