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Morphological analysis and preoperative simulation of a double-chambered right ventricle using 3-dimensional printing technology
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Adult Cardiac SurgeryDevice TherapyAnatomical ModelSurgeryBiomedical EngineeringAnatomyArtificial OrganGross AnatomyDesktop 3DHeart ModelsSurgical PlanningCardiologyComputational AnatomyCardiac MechanicRadiologyHealth SciencesCardiovascular ImagingComputer-assisted SurgeryMedical ImagingDouble-chambered Right VentricleDetailed Morphological AssessmentMorphological AnalysisCongenital Cardiac Repair3-Dimensional Printing TechnologyMechanical Circulatory SupportMedicine
We present a case of a double-chambered right ventricle in adulthood, in which we tried a detailed morphological assessment and preoperative simulation using 3-dimensional (3D) heart models for improved surgical planning. Polygonal object data for the heart were constructed from computed tomography images of this patient, and transferred to a desktop 3D printer to print out models in actual size. Medical staff completed all of the work processes. Because the 3D heart models were examined by hand, observed from various viewpoints and measured by callipers with ease, we were able to create an image of the complete form of the heart. The anatomical structure of an anomalous bundle was clearly observed, and surgical approaches to the lesion were simulated accurately. During surgery, we used an incision on the pulmonary infundibulum and resected three muscular components of the stenosis. The similarity between the models and the actual heart was excellent. As a result, the operation for this rare defect was performed safely and successfully. We concluded that the custom-made model was useful for morphological analysis and preoperative simulation.
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