Man fitted with artificial heart walks out of hospital in Australia in world first
The Guardian|March 13, 2025
An Australian man with heart failure has become the first person in the world to walk out of a hospital with an entire artificial heart implant.
Natasha May
Man fitted with artificial heart walks out of hospital in Australia in world first

The Australian researchers and doctors behind the operation announced yesterday that the implant had been an "unmitigated clinical success" after the man lived with the device for more than 100 days before receiving a donor heart transplant in early March.

The BiVacor Total Artificial Heart, invented by Dr Daniel Timms, is the world's first implantable rotary blood pump that can act as a complete replacement for a human heart. It uses magnetic levitation technology to pump blood and a small external control unit allows free movement.

The implant, still in the early stages of clinical study, has been designed for patients with end-stage biventricular heart failure, which generally develops after other conditions - most commonly heart attack and coronary heart disease, but also diseases such as diabetes - have damaged or weakened the heart so that it cannot pump blood through the body effectively.

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