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Scientists Develop Silicone Heart that Beats Almost Like Human Heart

by Anastasios Psaltis
March 5, 2025
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Researchers at ETH Zürich have successfully created a silicone heart using 3D printing technology, marking a significant advancement in biomedical engineering. The artificial heart demonstrated fundamental functional similarities to a human heart during extensive testing, offering new insights into potential future medical innovations.

Technical Achievement

The research team developed a silicone heart using advanced 3D printing techniques and subjected it to rigorous performance evaluation through a hybrid mock circulation system. While the prototype showed promising capabilities, the current iteration has limited durability, functioning for approximately 3,000 heartbeats or 30 to 45 minutes.

Nicholas Cohrs, a key researcher involved in the project, emphasized that the primary objective was not to produce an immediately implantable heart, but to explore innovative approaches to artificial heart development. The study, published in the journal Artificial Organs, represents a crucial initial step in understanding the potential of 3D-printed biological alternatives.

Research Implications

The experiment provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities of creating synthetic biological organs. Critical areas for future development include:

  • Improving material tensile strength
  • Enhancing durability of printed biological structures
  • Developing more sophisticated printing techniques

Future Outlook

While the current prototype cannot serve as a permanent medical solution, the research represents a significant milestone in artificial organ development. The ability to create a functional heart-like structure using 3D printing technology opens new avenues for medical research and potential future treatments.

Researchers anticipate that continued advancements will address current limitations, potentially revolutionizing approaches to organ replacement and medical interventions.

This breakthrough underscores the remarkable potential of combining advanced manufacturing technologies with biomedical engineering.

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