“…Currently available commercial patches include biological and synthetic materials such as knitted polyethylene terephthalate, expanded polytetrafluoroethylene, glutaraldehyde-fixed bovine pericardium, etc. [ [4] , [5] , [6] , [7] ] The electrical conductivity and mechanical properties of such materials do not match with those of normal myocardium, which may lead to an increased risk for arrhythmia, heart failure, and even sudden cardiac death [ [8] , [9] , [10] , [11] , [12] ]. For pediatric patients, the lack of growth potential of such patches is also an important issue.…”