The Use of Three-Dimensional Printing in Cardiac Structural Disease: A Review.
Gabrielle HornsteinCalvin DiepJean-Bernard MassonJeannot PotvinJean-François GobeilNicolas NoiseuxJessica ForcilloPublished in: Innovations (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2023)
The main uses of 3DP in acquired structural heart disease are centered around operative planning and complication prevention, with moderate use regarding surgical simulation and infrequent use regarding medical and/or patient education. Although patient anatomy varies greatly, deploying 3DP as a large-scale tool remains a possibility. The more 3D models are made, the more can be learned about demographic subsets of patient populations. Due to the lack of standard operating procedures for the creation of 3DP models, the cost-effectiveness of these models is hard to determine and likely center specific. More research into this facet could inform centers that wish to implement this tool.