A new way to heal hearts without surgery Franz Freudenthal

The most complex problems in our time

can be solved with simple techniques,

if we are able to dream.

As a child, I discovered
that creativity is the key

to cross from dreams to reality.

I learned this from my grandmother,

Dr. Ruth Tichauer,

a Jewish refugee that settled
in the heart of the Andes.

That is how I grew up:

encouraged to see beyond any limitation.

So part of my education
included helping her

in remote, indigenous communities.

I cherish those memories,

because they helped me
to understand life outside the city,

a life with a lot of possibilities,

without barriers, as language or culture.

During those trips, my grandmother
used to recite a Kipling poem:

“Something hidden. Go and find it.

Go and look behind the Mountains.

Something lost behind the mountains.

Lost and waiting for you. Go!”

In the coming years,
I became a medical student.

One of every hundred
children born worldwide

has some kind of heart disease.

There’s a part of this problem
I think I can solve –

the part of this problem
I have spent my life working on.

The problem starts

during pregnancy.

The fetus needs to survive
inside the mother.

Survival depends on communication

between the systemic
and the pulmonary blood.

At the moment of birth,

this communication needs to stop.

If it doesn’t close, the baby
has a hole in the heart.

It is caused by prematurity
and genetic conditions.

But what we know today

is that a lack of oxygen
is also one of the causes.

As you can see in the chart,

the frequency of this kind of hole

dramatically increases with altitude.

Video: (Baby crying)

When you look at patients
with this condition,

they seem desperate to breathe.

To close the hole, major surgery
used to be the only solution.

One night, my friend Malte,
were camping in the Amazon region.

The only thing that would not burn
in the fire was a green avocado branch.

Then came a moment of inspiration.

So we used the branch as a mold
for our first invention.

The holes in children’s hearts
can be closed with it.

A coil is a piece of wire
wrapped onto itself.

It maybe doesn’t look so fancy to you now,

but that was our first successful attempt

to create a device for this major problem.

In this video, we can see
how a very tiny catheter

takes the coil to the heart.

The coil then closes the hole.

After that moment of inspiration,

there came a very long time of effort

developing a prototype.

In vitro and in vivo studies took
thousands of hours of work in the lab.

The coil, if it works, can save lives.

I returned from Germany to Bolivia,

thinking that wherever we go,

we have the opportunity
to make a difference.

With my wife and partner,
Dr. Alexandra Heath,

we started to see patients.

After successfully treating
patients with our coil,

we felt really enthusiastic.

But we live in a place

that is 12,000 feet high.

And,

the patients there need a special device
to solve their heart condition.

The hole in altitude
patients is different,

because the orifice
between the arteries is larger.

Most patients cannot afford
to be treated on time,

and they die.

The first coil could successfully treat

only half of the patients in Bolivia.

The search started again.

We went back to the drawing board.

After many trials,

and with the help of my grandmother’s
indigenous friends in the mountains,

we obtained a new device.

For centuries, indigenous women
told stories by weaving complex patterns

on looms,

and an unexpected skill
helped us for the new device.

We take this traditional method of weaving

and make a design made by a smart material

that records shape.

It seems this time,

the weaving allows us
to create a seamless device

that doesn’t rust

because it’s made of only one piece.

It can change by itself
into very complex structures

by a procedure that took
decades to develop.

As you can see, the device enters the body

through the natural channels.

Doctors have only to close
the catheter through the hole.

Our device expands, places itself

and closes the hole.

We have this beautiful delivery system

that is so simple to use

because it works by itself.

No open surgery was necessary.

(Applause)

As doctors, we fight with diseases

that take a long time
and effort to heal – if they do.

This is the child from before,

after the procedure.

As you can see –

(Applause)

As you can see,
once the device is in place,

the patient is 100 percent healed.

From start to finish,

the whole procedure takes only 30 minutes.

That’s very rewarding from the medical
and human point of view.

We are so proud that some
of our former patients

are part of our team –

a team, thanks to added close interaction

with patients that work with us.

Together, we have only one idea:

the best solutions need to be simple.

We lost the fear
of creating something new.

The path, it’s not easy.

Many obstacles arise all the time.

But we receive strength from our patients.

Their resilience and courage

inspire our creativity.

Our goal is to make sure

that no child is left behind,

not because of cost or access.

So we have to start a foundation

with a one-to-one model.

We will give one device for free

to make sure that every child is treated.

We are in many countries now,

but we need to be everywhere.

This whole thing began

with one impossible idea

as will continue it, really:

No child is left behind.

Muchas gracias.

(Applause)

如果我们能够梦想,我们这个时代最复杂的问题

可以用简单的技术来解决

小时候,我
发现创造力是

从梦想走向现实的关键。

我从祖母露丝·蒂乔尔博士那里学到了这一点,她

是一位定居
在安第斯山脉中心的犹太难民。

这就是我长大的方式:

鼓励超越任何限制。

所以我的部分教育
包括

在偏远的土著社区帮助她。

我很珍惜那些回忆,

因为它们帮助
我理解了城市之外

的生活,一种有很多可能性的生活,

没有障碍,语言或文化。

在那些旅行中,我的祖母
曾经背诵一首吉卜林的诗:

“隐藏的东西。去寻找它。

去看看山后。

山后

丢失的东西。丢失了,等着你。去吧!”

在接下来的几年里,
我成为了一名医学生。

全世界出生的每百个孩子中就有一个

患有某种心脏病。

这个问题的一部分
我认为我可以解决——

我一生都在努力解决这个问题的一部分。

问题开始

于怀孕期间。

胎儿需要
在母亲体内生存。

生存取决于

全身
血液和肺部血液之间的交流。

在出生的那一刻,

这种交流需要停止。

如果它不关闭,婴儿
的心脏就会有一个洞。

它是由早产
和遗传条件引起的。

但我们今天

所知道的是,缺氧
也是原因之一。

正如您在图表中看到的那样

,这种洞的频率

随着高度的增加而急剧增加。

视频:(婴儿哭声)

当您看到
患有这种疾病的患者时,

他们似乎急切地呼吸。

为了关闭这个洞,大手术
曾经是唯一的解决方案。

一天晚上,我的朋友马尔特
在亚马逊地区露营。

唯一不会
在火中燃烧的是绿色的鳄梨枝。

然后是灵感的时刻。

所以我们用树枝
作为我们第一个发明的模具。

孩子们心中的
空洞可以用它来填补。

线圈是一根
缠绕在自身上的电线。

它现在对你来说可能看起来不那么花哨,

但这是我们第一次成功尝试

为这个主要问题创建设备。

在这段视频中,我们可以
看到一个非常小的导管

如何将线圈带到心脏。

然后线圈关闭孔。

在那一刻的灵感之后,花

了很长时间

开发原型。

体外和体内
研究在实验室中花费了数千小时。

如果线圈有效,则可以挽救生命。

我从德国回到玻利维亚,

想着无论走到哪里,

我们都有
机会有所作为。

我们和我的妻子兼伴侣
亚历山德拉·希思博士一起

开始看病人。

用我们的线圈成功治疗患者后,

我们感到非常热情。

但我们生活在

一个 12,000 英尺高的地方。

而且,

那里的病人需要一种特殊的设备
来解决他们的心脏病。

高原
患者的孔不同,

因为
动脉之间的孔更大。

大多数患者无法
按时接受治疗

,最终死亡。

第一个线圈只能成功治疗

玻利维亚一半的患者。

搜索又开始了。

我们回到绘图板上。

经过多次试验

,在祖母山区土著朋友的帮助下

我们得到了一台新设备。

几个世纪以来,土著妇女
通过在织布机上编织复杂的图案来讲述故事

而一项意想不到的技能
帮助我们开发了这种新设备。

我们采用这种传统的编织方法

,用一种记录形状的智能材料制作设计

看来这一次

,编织让我们
能够创造出一种不会生锈的无缝设备

因为它只由一块制成。

它可以通过一个需要数十年开发的程序自行
变成非常复杂的结构

如您所见,该设备

通过自然通道进入人体。

医生只需
通过孔关闭导管。

我们的设备会膨胀、放置

并关闭洞。

我们拥有这个漂亮的交付系统

,它使用起来非常简单,

因为它可以自行运行。

不需要开腹手术。

(掌声)

作为医生,我们与

需要很长时间
和努力才能治愈的疾病作斗争——如果它们真的治愈的话。

这是之前的孩子,

之后的程序。

大家看到了——

(掌声

)大家看到了,
一旦设备到位

,病人就100%痊愈了。

从开始到结束

,整个过程只需 30 分钟。

从医学
和人类的角度来看,这是非常有益的。

我们很自豪我们的一些

患者成为我们团队的

一员——一个团队,这要归功于

与与我们合作的患者增加了密切的互动。

总之,我们只有一个想法

:最好的解决方案必须简单。

我们不再
害怕创造新事物。

这条路,并不容易。

许多障碍一直在出现。

但我们从病人那里得到力量。

他们的韧性和勇气

激发了我们的创造力。

我们的目标是

确保没有孩子掉队,

而不是因为成本或访问权限。

所以我们必须从

一对一的模型开始。

我们将免费提供一台设备,

以确保每个孩子都得到治疗。

我们现在在许多国家,

但我们需要无处不在。

整个事情

始于一个不可能的想法

,并将继续下去,真的:

没有孩子掉队。

非常感谢。

(掌声)