2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2007.06.001
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Physical Models Aiding in Complex Congenital Heart Surgery

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“…The 3D model clearly depicted very complex spatial relationships among the hypoplastic right ventricle outflow tract, the central shunt, cardiac surgeons and cardiologists, printed heart models map out an exact, real 3D cardiovascular anatomy. The use of 3D models enhances physicians' understanding of the complex anatomy, so these models are valuable for perioperative planning and intraoperative orientation [9][10][11]. Because of this, the use of models can avoid improvisation, save intraoperative time, and improve the chances of a better outcome [2].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 3D model clearly depicted very complex spatial relationships among the hypoplastic right ventricle outflow tract, the central shunt, cardiac surgeons and cardiologists, printed heart models map out an exact, real 3D cardiovascular anatomy. The use of 3D models enhances physicians' understanding of the complex anatomy, so these models are valuable for perioperative planning and intraoperative orientation [9][10][11]. Because of this, the use of models can avoid improvisation, save intraoperative time, and improve the chances of a better outcome [2].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3D TTE/TEE Left atrial appendage occlusion [14], postoperative hemodynamic testing following MitraClip procedure [41] MRI TGA, VSD, PS [42], DORV [43], hypoplastic aortic arch [44], aortic arch aneurysm [45], pulmonary atresia, ASD, tricuspid regurgitation, dextrocardia [46], retroesophageal LSA + right aortic arch [47] MSCT ASD [48,49], VSD [50], LAA occlusion [51], severe AS [52], extensive AA [53], severe mitral valve regurgitation [54], neopulmonary stenosis [55], primary dilated cardiomyopathy [56], primary cardiac schwannoma [57], double-chambered right ventricle [58], severe pulmonary venous stenosis [59], complex aortic obstruction [60], juxtarenal AA [61], DOLV, VSD, PS [62], left atrium osteosarcoma [63], hypertrophic cardiomyopathy [64], prosthetic MV perivalvular leak [65], ventricular aneurysm [66], pulmonary venous baffle to the systemic right ventricle [67], tricuspid atresia [67], His bundle pacing [68] AA -atherosclerotic aneurysm; rest abbreviations are the same with the Table 1 www.cardiologyjournal.org three challenges are discussed which need to be addressed in the future.…”
Section: Imaging Techniques Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 Up to now, most proposals for heart operation applications linked to the use of rapid prototyping technologies in combination with medical imaging information was designed for preoperative studies and for planning surgical operations. 1,15,22,30,40 However, this combination of technologies may also turn out to be decisive in promoting their industrial expansion. This has become apparent in recent years in areas such as oral and maxillofacial surgery.…”
Section: Rapid Prototype Manufacturementioning
confidence: 97%