A 12-year-old Canadian received the first artificial heart ever received by a child in Canada, while awaiting a heart transplant, at SickKids Children’s Hospital in Toronto.
In Toronto, SickKids teams performed an innovative operation that allowed Mariam Tannous to survive while awaiting a second heart transplant. She had previously received a first heart transplant which was beginning to show signs of weakness.
The young girl, born with two forms of congenital heart disease, received a fully artificial heart, a first for someone so young in Canada. She is also one of the youngest in the world to have this device implanted.
The operation, which took place in July 2021, was a success. A few months later, Mariam received her second heart transplant. The girl is doing well today, according to what the SickKids teams announced on Monday.
The operation had its share of risks of complications. The girl might not stay connected to the device indefinitely.
A significant challenge
The decision was difficult for the family to make, according to the teams of SickKids, who collaborated with American colleagues for this operation described as a “significant technical challenge”.
Mariam Tannous then had to relearn how to walk, drink and eat. “Mariam and her family have been through a lot and it’s been an honor for me to join them on this journey,” said her surgeon, Dr. Osami Honjo. I’m so happy to see her blossom and get her life back on track once once more. It’s fantastic.”
Since her second heart transplant, despite continuing health problems, the young girl has been able to return to a normal life. She is able to play with her brother and go back to school.
“Her journey is not easy, but day following day she shows us how strong she is now,” her mother said.