Publication Type : Journal Article
Thematic Areas : Medical Sciences
Publisher : Ann Pediatr Cardiol
Source : Ann Pediatr Cardiol, Volume 10, Issue 2, p.117-125 (2017)
Url : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5431022/
Campus : Kochi
School : School of Medicine
Department : Paediatric Cardiology
Year : 2017
Abstract : INTRODUCTION: /bThree-dimensional. (3D) printing is an innovative manufacturing process that allows computer-assisted conversion of 3D imaging data into physical printouts Healthcare applications are currently in evolution./ppbOBJECTIVE: /bThe objective of this study was to explore the feasibility and impact of using patient-specific 3D-printed cardiac prototypes derived from high-resolution medical imaging data (cardiac magnetic resonance imaging/computed tomography [MRI/CT]) on surgical decision-making and preoperative planning in selected cases of complex congenital heart diseases (CHDs)./ppbMATERIALS AND METHODS: /bFive patients with complex CHD with previously unresolved management decisions were chosen. These included two patients with complex double-outlet right ventricle, two patients with criss-cross atrioventricular connections, and one patient with congenitally corrected transposition of great arteries with pulmonary atresia. Cardiac MRI was done for all patients, cardiac CT for one; specific surgical challenges were identified. Volumetric data were used to generate patient-specific 3D models. All cases were reviewed along with their 3D models, and the impact on surgical decision-making and preoperative planning was assessed./ppbRESULTS: /bAccurate life-sized 3D cardiac prototypes were successfully created for all patients. The models enabled radically improved 3D understanding of anatomy, identification of specific technical challenges, and precise surgical planning. Augmentation of existing clinical and imaging data by 3D prototypes allowed successful execution of complex surgeries for all five patients, in accordance with the preoperative planning./ppbCONCLUSIONS: /b3D-printed cardiac prototypes can radically assist decision-making, planning, and safe execution of complex congenital heart surgery by improving understanding of 3D anatomy and allowing anticipation of technical challenges
Cite this Research Publication : M. Kappanayil, Koneti, N. Rao, Kannan, R. R., Kottayil, B. P., and Kumar, K., “Three-dimensional-printed cardiac prototypes aid surgical decision-making and preoperative planning in selected cases of complex congenital heart diseases: Early experience and proof of concept in a resource-limited environment”, Annals of Pediatric Cardiology, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 117-125, 2017.