Author:
Chen Wei-Ling,Yang Tsung-Lung,Wang Jieh-Neng,Kan Chung-Dann
Abstract
Three-dimensional printing (3DP) is an evolving technology with a wide range of medical applications. It complements the traditional methods of visualizing the cardiovascular anatomy and assists in clinical decision making, especially in the planning and simulation of percutaneous surgical procedures. The doctor–patient relationship has changed substantially, and patients have become increasingly aware of their rights and proactively make decisions regarding their treatment. We present our experience in using 3DP for aortic repair, preoperative surgical decision making for congenital heart disease, and simulation-based training for junior vascular surgeons. 3DP can revolutionize individualized treatment, especially for congenital heart disease, which involves unique anatomy that is difficult to examine using traditional computed tomography. As cardiovascular medicine and surgery require increasingly complex interventions, 3DP is becoming an essential technology for surgical instructors and trainees, who can learn to become responsible and humane medical doctors. 3DP will play an increasingly crucial role in the future training of surgeons.
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