Background: Until recently, newborns with medically intractable cardiac failure caused by congenital malformations were mostly doomed to death because of the severity of the disease, which precludes a palliative operation, or because of fatal deterioration before availability of a suitable donor heart.
Methods: The recently developed paracorporeal pneumatically driven Medos HIA ventricular assist device offers a therapeutic option for these small infants because it is manufactured in various sizes and is even suitable for cardiac assistance in neonates with a body surface area less than 0.3 m2.
Results: We report our initial experience with this device, which we used for univentricular bridging to total orthotopic cardiac transplantation in 3 infants. The device was inserted to support the left ventricle in two instances and to support the right heart in one. Successful bridging to transplantation was achieved in 2 infants for periods of 2 and 7 weeks.
Conclusions: Our experience demonstrates the feasibility of univentricular mechanical support followed by successful cardiac transplantation in infants and newborns.
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