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Use of 3-Dimensional Printing to Demonstrate Complex Intracardiac Relationships in Double-Outlet Right Ventricle for Surgical Planning

Use of 3-Dimensional Printing to Demonstrate Complex Intracardiac Relationships in Double-Outlet... Cardiovascular Images Use of 3-Dimensional Printing to Demonstrate Complex Intracardiac Relationships in Double-Outlet Right Ventricle for Surgical Planning Kanwal M. Farooqi, MD; James C. Nielsen, MD; Santosh C. Uppu, MD; Shubhika Srivastava, MBBS; Ira A. Parness, MD; Javier Sanz, MD; Khanh Nguyen, MD ouble-outlet right ventricle falls under the category of con- right ventricle (left-sided), and the left ventricle (right-sided) Dgenital heart disease known as conotruncal defects, which was baffled, via the ventricular septal defect, to the pulmo- possess abnormal ventriculoarterial relationships. For complex nary artery. An arterial switch was then performed to direct cases, the surgeon must determine whether the left ventricle and the deoxygenated blood to the pulmonary artery and the oxy- one of the great arteries can be aligned using the ventricular septal genated blood to the aorta. There was an excellent correlation defect to construct an unobstructed pathway or baffle, resulting between the 3D model and the actual anatomy. She is doing in a 2-ventricle repair. Creation of the baffle can be complicated well clinically 6 months post procedure. by anatomic obstructions because of prominent conal septum, There are a wide range of applications for 3D printing straddling atrioventricular valve attachments, or location of the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging Wolters Kluwer Health

Use of 3-Dimensional Printing to Demonstrate Complex Intracardiac Relationships in Double-Outlet Right Ventricle for Surgical Planning

Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging , Volume 8 (5) – May 1, 2015

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© 2015 American Heart Association, Inc.
ISSN
1941-9651
eISSN
1942-0080
DOI
10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.114.003043
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25904574
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Abstract

Cardiovascular Images Use of 3-Dimensional Printing to Demonstrate Complex Intracardiac Relationships in Double-Outlet Right Ventricle for Surgical Planning Kanwal M. Farooqi, MD; James C. Nielsen, MD; Santosh C. Uppu, MD; Shubhika Srivastava, MBBS; Ira A. Parness, MD; Javier Sanz, MD; Khanh Nguyen, MD ouble-outlet right ventricle falls under the category of con- right ventricle (left-sided), and the left ventricle (right-sided) Dgenital heart disease known as conotruncal defects, which was baffled, via the ventricular septal defect, to the pulmo- possess abnormal ventriculoarterial relationships. For complex nary artery. An arterial switch was then performed to direct cases, the surgeon must determine whether the left ventricle and the deoxygenated blood to the pulmonary artery and the oxy- one of the great arteries can be aligned using the ventricular septal genated blood to the aorta. There was an excellent correlation defect to construct an unobstructed pathway or baffle, resulting between the 3D model and the actual anatomy. She is doing in a 2-ventricle repair. Creation of the baffle can be complicated well clinically 6 months post procedure. by anatomic obstructions because of prominent conal septum, There are a wide range of applications for 3D printing straddling atrioventricular valve attachments, or location of the

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Circulation: Cardiovascular ImagingWolters Kluwer Health

Published: May 1, 2015

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