Three-dimensional printed models for surgical planning of complex congenital heart defects: an international multicentre study

Autor: Gerald F. Greil, Carlos Merino, Reza Razavi, Enrique Ruiz, Massimiliano Cantinotti, Gorka Gomez-Ciriza, Sergio Uribe, Antonio González-Calle, John M. Simpson, Amir Reza Hosseinpour, Andrew J. Parry, Owen Miller, Tomás Gómez-Cía, Israel Valverde, José Antonio Rivas-González, Ignacio Zabala, Begoña Manso, Ana Mendez, Antonio Ordóñez, Lamia Ait-Ali, Pastora Gallego, Tarique Hussain, Nick Byrne, Arno A.W. Roest, David Anderson, Cristina Suárez-Mejías, Maria N. Velasco-Forte, Freddy Prada, Issam El-Rassi, Mark G. Hazekamp, Nancy Poirier
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2017
Předmět:
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Adult
Heart Defects
Congenital

Male
Models
Anatomic

medicine.medical_specialty
Adolescent
Echocardiography
Three-Dimensional

Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Cine

Computed tomography
030204 cardiovascular system & hematology
Surgical planning
030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging
Imaging
03 medical and health sciences
Young Adult
0302 clinical medicine
Imaging
Three-Dimensional

medicine
Humans
Prospective Studies
Complex congenital heart disease
Prospective cohort study
Child
Surgical approach
Cross-Over Studies
medicine.diagnostic_test
business.industry
Infant
Newborn

Infant
Reproducibility of Results
Magnetic resonance imaging
Heart
General Medicine
Satisfaction questionnaire
3D printing
Medical computer-aided design
Surgical correction
Surgery
Congenital heart defects
Child
Preschool

Preoperative Period
Printing
Three-Dimensional

Female
Radiology
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
business
Tomography
X-Ray Computed
Zdroj: EUR J CARDIO-THORAC
r-FSJD: Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica de la Fundació Sant Joan de Déu
Fundació Sant Joan de Déu
r-FSJD. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica de la Fundació Sant Joan de Déu
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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 52(6), 1139-1148
ISSN: 1010-7940
Popis: OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of 3D printed models (3D models) on surgical planning in complex congenital heart disease (CHD). METHODS: A prospective case-crossover study involving 10 international centres and 40 patients with complex CHD (median age 3 years, range 1 month-34 years) was conducted. Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography were used to acquire and segment the 3D cardiovascular anatomy. Models were fabricated by fused deposition modelling of polyurethane filament, and dimensions were compared with medical images. Decisions after the evaluation of routine clinical images were compared with those after inspection of the 3D model and intraoperative findings. Subjective satisfaction questionnaire was provided. RESULTS: 3D models accurately replicate anatomy with a mean bias of -0.27 ± 0.73 mm. Ninety-six percent of the surgeons agree or strongly agree that 3D models provided better understanding of CHD morphology and improved surgical planning. 3D models changed the surgical decision in 19 of the 40 cases. Consideration of a 3D model refined the planned biventricular repair, achieving an improved surgical correction in 8 cases. In 4 cases initially considered for conservative management or univentricular palliation, inspection of the 3D model enabled successful biventricular repair. CONCLUSIONS: 3D models are accurate replicas of the cardiovascular anatomy and improve the understanding of complex CHD. 3D models did not change the surgical decision in most of the cases (21 of 40 cases, 52.5% cases). However, in 19 of the 40 selected complex cases, 3D model helped redefining the surgical approach.
Databáze: OpenAIRE