• YEAR2004
  • LOCATIONRiyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • VALUESAR20.0 million
  • MANDATE PERIOD1 YEAR
  • AUTHORITYNational Guard Health Affairs
  • CONCESSIONAIREAlmarfa Medical
  • CONSULTANTS/SUPPLIERSBerlin Heart AG
  • OPERATORNGH
  • PMOmultiple

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

Supplier: Berlin heart AG, Germany
Program Cost: SAR20.0 Million+
Program Completion: 2004

The first artificial heart implantation program out of North America, Europe and Japan, under the patronage of the late king Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia.

An artificial heart (INCOR-Berlin Heart AG, Implantable LVAD) mechanical device was implanted for an end-stage heart failure patient. 

PROGRAM TAEM

Prof. Dr. Hani K. Najim, Lead Surgeon, NGH.
Prof. Dr. Muayed Al Zebaq, Lead Cardiologist, NGH.
Prof. Dr. Johannes Mueller, Berlin Heart Centre.
Arif Hussein, MD, Cardiac Anaesthesia, NGH.
Ali Kilic, Technical Lead, Berlin Heart AG, Germany.
Essam K. Khalaf, MD, Lead Clinical Applications.
Shawkatt Raghib, MD, Program Lead.

INCOR LVAD ARTIFICAL HEART IMPLANTATION PROGRAM

IINCOR® LVAD is the only third-generation implantable axial pump with magnetic impeller, certified in accordance with EU quality and safety standards.

The unique impeller suspension system works without mechanical contact and wear of components, providing long-term support of blood circulation in patients with terminal heart failure. Therefore, the INCOR® LVAD system is well suited for both temporary and final therapy (Destination therapy). The pump is made of titanium. The surface of the pump, in contact with blood, has a bioactive coating of Carmeda ® (heparin). The supply cannula connects the top of the left ventricle and the axial pump. The axial pump, in turn, is connected to the outgoing cannula through the corner section. The withdrawing cannula is anastomased with the ascending department (middle access) or the descending department (lateral access) of the aorta.

At lateral access it is possible not to use the angular section of the outgoing cannula. The pump and the control unit are connected by a control line passing through the cut of the skin. The power supply of the system is provided by two batteries (main and backup), which must be permanently connected to the control unit. The INCOR® system can also operate from AC power through the mains supply.

The control unit, main and backup batteries are stored in a lightweight, ergonomic and compact carrying case, which is fixed on the belt or over the shoulder, and also has a handle. Through the transparent window on top of the bag, you can easily perform visual control of the control unit and the appearance of alarm signals. Convenient, zip-fastened battery compartments allow you to replace the batteries with a minimal effort. The system includes a battery charger, a power supply unit and a laptop for monitoring and controlling the operation parameters of the INCOR® LVAD system.
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