Heart valve breakthrough for sick children

A human heart valve which could eliminate the need for children with defective valves to undergo repeat surgery is likely to be available within five years.
Heart valve breakthrough for sick children

Scientists from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland created the valve in a laboratory using materials found in the body.

It is the first time researchers have successfully made a valve capable of functioning for prolonged periods and adapting to the growing body.

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