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Scientists unveil ‘first’ 3D print of heart with human tissue, vessels

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TEL AVIV: Scientists in Israel unveiled a 3D print of a heart with human tissue and vessels on Monday, calling it a first and a “major medical breakthrou­gh” that advances possibilit­ies for transplant­s.

The heart, about the size of a rabbit’s, marked “the first time anyone anywhere has successful­ly engineered and printed an entire heart replete with cells, blood vessels, ventricles and chambers,” said

People have managed to 3D-print the structure of a heart in the past, but not with cells or with blood vessels. Tal Dvir, lead scientist

Tel Aviv University’s Tal Dvir, who led the project.

“People have managed to 3Dprint the structure of a heart in the past, but not with cells or with blood vessels,” he said.

But the scientists said many challenges remain before fully working 3D printed hearts will be available for transplant into patients.

Journalist­s were shown a 3D print of a heart about the size of a cherry at Tel Aviv University on Monday as the researcher­s announced their findings, published in the journal Advanced Science.

Researcher­s must now teach the printed hearts “to behave” like real ones.

Then they plan to transplant them into animal models, said Dvir.

“Maybe, in 10 years, there will be organ printers in the finest hospitals around the world, and these procedures will be conducted routinely,” he said.

But he said hospitals would likely start with simpler organs than hearts.

 ??  ?? This photo taken at the University of Tel Aviv shows a 3D print of heart with human tissue and vessels, deemed a first and a ‘major medical breakthrou­gh’ that advances possibilit­ies for transplant­s. — AFP photo
This photo taken at the University of Tel Aviv shows a 3D print of heart with human tissue and vessels, deemed a first and a ‘major medical breakthrou­gh’ that advances possibilit­ies for transplant­s. — AFP photo

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