2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11886-020-1276-8
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3D Printing Applications for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement

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“…Application of 3-dimensional printing An interesting tool that may change our vision of planning cardiovascular interventions is 3-dimensional (3D) printing. 48 New 3D printing technologies right now are frequently used in experimental setting and for educational purposes. The creation of deformable blended -material models may be helpful in the planning of complex procedures, hopefully resulting in an increased rate of successful valve implantations.…”
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“…Application of 3-dimensional printing An interesting tool that may change our vision of planning cardiovascular interventions is 3-dimensional (3D) printing. 48 New 3D printing technologies right now are frequently used in experimental setting and for educational purposes. The creation of deformable blended -material models may be helpful in the planning of complex procedures, hopefully resulting in an increased rate of successful valve implantations.…”
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“…In orthopedic surgery, combined with the mirror-replication technique, 3DP technology also brings hope to the intractable challenge of cranial defects and limb bone defects, which used to rely on bone transplantation (a surgery with lots of complications) to reestablish bone using traditional surgical methods [76][77][78] . Similarly, 3DP substitution also has been widely applied in the fields of neurodegenerative disease, skeletal muscle reestablishment, arthroplasty, aortic valve replacement, and pelvic diseases in urology and gynecology [79][80][81][82][83] . Furthermore, in the near future, 3DP technology will accomplish the goal of printing whole functional-living organs, for the next stage-Organ Bioengineering [84] .…”
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“…Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) requires extensive data on aortic morphology; misplacement of the prosthetic valve may result in paravalvular leaks, coronary artery obstruction, and other adverse outcomes. Physical models allow for benchtop testing of prosthetic valve placement and can successfully predict the presence, location, and etiology of complications [28]. Using 3D-printed models to rehearse longterm prosthetic valve implantation in the presence of calcification, Fujita et al elucidated the causal relationship between asymmetric calcification of the left coronary cusp and a need for permanent pacemaker implantation post-TAVR.…”
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confidence: 99%