Franz Freudenthal is a Pediatric cardiologist that with his unique invention- a device
born from traditional Bolivian loom weaving (knitted from threads of high-tech
alloy by indigenous craftswomen), has saved and mend the lives of children from
congenital heart defects across the world.
"The most complex problems in our time can be solved with simple techniques, if we are able to dream."
Dr. Freudenthal gives all credit to his
grandmother, Dr. Ruth Tichauer, who encouraged him to see beyond any limitation; and taught him
that the key to cross from dreams to reality
is creativity.
That why after becoming a Medical student, he
decided he needed to dedicated his life to find a solution to the problem that one
of every hundred children born worldwide has some kind of heart disease.
He states that this problems in the heart
come way back from the pregnancy, being the cause prematurity and genetic conditions.
With time, another factor for this disease was discovered -the lack
of oxygen. Dr.Franz shows in the video
how it is even a fact that this condition increases with altitude.
This type of condition makes the patient seem desperate to breathe, and a major surgery used
to be the only solution. Before his invention, of course.
The inspiration to his invention came one
day camping in the Amazon region. He used an avocado branch as a mold for the
first invention, making that his first successful attempt to create a device
for this major problem. After this 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. Till it could actually work and save lives.
He returned
from Germany to Bolivia, thinking that wherever he go he have the opportunity
to make a difference. He started to see patients with his wife, Dr. Alexandra
Heath and they felt really enthusiastic as they got good results.
Because they
live in a place that is 12,000 feet high and the patients there need a special
device to solve their heart condition. The problem is that the hole in altitude
patients is different, because the office between the arteries is larger. Most
of the patients can not afford to be treated on time and die.
They started to
search other methods in order to treat most of the patients in Bolivia. This
new device was made with a traditional method of weaving and by a smart
material that records shape. This time, the weaving allows them to create a
seamless device that doesn't rust because it is made of only one piece. This
new device expands places itself and closes the hole. It is very simple to use
because it works by itself and no open surgery was necessary.
Dr. Franz found
a way to heal hearts, a way in which an open surgery was not necessary. Its
objective was not only to be able to find this new device, but also to be able
to cure all possible patients. He focused especially on children as he felt
they deserved a chance at life. His inspiration is the satisfaction of seeing
his patients healthy.
“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.”
Here we live the link if you are interested in watching this TED Talk:https://www.ted.com/talks/franz_freudenthal_a_new_way_to_heal_hearts_without_surgery
Here we live the link if you are interested in watching this TED Talk:https://www.ted.com/talks/franz_freudenthal_a_new_way_to_heal_hearts_without_surgery



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