Hydrogel implant expands on demand | Headline Science

Published: 19 August 2024
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Scientists are testing a new kind of medical implant that could help babies born with a rare heart condition called hypoplastic left heart syndrome. They used light-sensitive hydrogels to create a shunt that can be adjusted with minimally invasive surgery to fit a patient’s needs over time.

“Development of a geometrically-tunable blood shunt for pediatric heart reconstruction surgery”
Presented at ACS Fall 2024 on Aug. 19, 2024
Presenter and principal investigator: Christopher Rodell, Ph.D.

Hydrogel implant expands on demand | Headline Science
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Credits:
Written by Kerri Jansen
Produced by Kerri Jansen and Andrew Sobey
Edited by Janali Thompson
Narrated by Allison Tau
Executive produced by Matthew Radcliff
Wynne Parry contributed research for this video.

Research videos from Akari Seiner and Christopher Rodell, Ph.D.
Implant illustrations by Archimedic

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