Applications of Three-Dimensional Printing in the Management of Complex Aortic Diseases.

Q3 Medicine
AORTA Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1750410
Paolo Magagna, Andrea Xodo, Mirko Menegolo, Carlo Campana, Luciano Ghiotto, Loris Salvador, Franco Grego
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The use of three-dimensional (3D) printing is gaining considerable success in many medical fields, including surgery; however, the spread of this innovation in cardiac and vascular surgery is still limited. This article reports our pilot experience with this technology, applied as an additional tool for 20 patients treated for complex vascular or cardiac surgical diseases. We have analyzed the feasibility of a "3D printing and aortic diseases project," which helps to obtain a more complete approach to these conditions. 3D models have been used as a resource to improve preoperative planning and simulation, both for open and endovascular procedures; furthermore, real 3D aortic models were used to develop doctor-patients communication, allowing better knowledge and awareness of their disease and of the planned surgical procedure. A 3D printing project seems feasible and applicable as an adjunctive tool in the diagnostic-therapeutic path of complex aortic diseases, with the need for future studies to verify the results.

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三维打印技术在复杂主动脉疾病治疗中的应用
三维(3D)打印技术在包括外科在内的许多医学领域取得了相当大的成功;然而,这种创新在心脏和血管手术中的推广仍然有限。本文报告了我们的试点经验,将该技术作为附加工具应用于20例治疗复杂血管或心脏外科疾病的患者。我们分析了“3D打印和主动脉疾病项目”的可行性,这有助于获得更完整的方法来治疗这些疾病。3D模型已被用作改善术前计划和模拟的资源,无论是开放还是血管内手术;此外,真实的3D主动脉模型被用于发展医患交流,从而更好地了解和意识到他们的疾病和计划的手术过程。3D打印项目在复杂主动脉疾病的诊断和治疗过程中似乎是可行和适用的辅助工具,但需要进一步的研究来验证结果。
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