Objective To introduce a new type of bileaflet mechanical prosthetic heart valve (GK bileaflet valve)and evaluate clinically the early hemodynamic effect and short term follow-up after its replacement. Methods Sixty-one patients with heart valve diseases were operated upon. The mitral valve replacement was performed in 34 patients, aortic valve replacement in 16 patients and double valve replacement in 11 patients. A total of 72 GK bileaflet mechanical valves were implanted, 45 in mitral position, and 27 in aortic position. Blood consistency and hemodynamics were monitored. Follow-up was carried out routinely to check whether there were some valve-related complications. Results There was no early mortality (〈30 d). Only one patient died of trauma 2 months after the operation. Follow-up was 100% and extended 1 to 2. 5 years. Without valve-related complications all patients had lived for more than 1 to 2.5 years. In 98% (60/61) of survivors heart functional performance had improved to New York Heart Association class Ⅰ or Ⅱ . Conclusion Early clinical results and short term follow up demonstrate that GK bileaflet prosthetic heart valve exhibits excellent hemodynamic properties, satisfied blood consistency and a low incidence of valve-related complications. Midterm and long-term results should be observed further.