3-dimensional printing for the diagnosis of left ventricular outflow tract obstruction after mitral valve replacement.
Ralf SodianMichael KruttschnittNiklas HitschrichBernhard MummChristian SchnellChristian HaglNikolaus ThierfelderFabian KönigPublished in: Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery (2021)
The objective of this study was to evaluate the use of the generation of 3D models and 3D prints of complex cases for physicians at the example of an intricate left ventricular outflow tract obstruction (LVOTO). LVOTO is a known complication of mitral valve surgery. A 38-year-old female patient with increasing dyspnoea after mitral valve replacement was referred to our centre. Echocardiography showed a strut of the bioprosthetic heart valve protruding into the left ventricular outflow tract. However, the diagnosis of a LVOTO was difficult based on echocardiography alone. Therefore, we fabricated a physical model of the left ventricular outflow tract, the mitral valve, the aortic valve and the left ventricle. With this physical model in hand, we were able to visualize the LVOTO and to discuss potential therapeutic options. Moreover, we were able to plan the subsequent redo surgery in detail using the model. This case shows the benefit of 3D printing technologies for surgeons and patients, not only for analysis, but also during the decision-making and pre-operative planning process.
Keyphrases
- mitral valve
- left ventricular
- aortic stenosis
- aortic valve
- left atrial
- aortic valve replacement
- hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
- heart failure
- cardiac resynchronization therapy
- acute myocardial infarction
- minimally invasive
- decision making
- transcatheter aortic valve implantation
- ejection fraction
- physical activity
- transcatheter aortic valve replacement
- mental health
- end stage renal disease
- coronary artery bypass
- computed tomography
- primary care
- newly diagnosed
- quality improvement
- case report
- patient reported outcomes
- congenital heart disease