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Optimized preoperative planning of double outlet right ventricle patients by 3D printing and virtual reality: a pilot study
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Bogers, Ad J J C
, Hazekamp, Mark G
, Roest, Arno A W
, Bruining, Nico
, van Walsum, Theo
, Peek, Jette J
, Bakhuis, Wouter
, Veen, Kevin M
, Sadeghi, Amir H
in
3-D printers
/ Cardiology
/ Original article
/ Surgeons
/ Virtual reality
2023
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Optimized preoperative planning of double outlet right ventricle patients by 3D printing and virtual reality: a pilot study
by
Bogers, Ad J J C
, Hazekamp, Mark G
, Roest, Arno A W
, Bruining, Nico
, van Walsum, Theo
, Peek, Jette J
, Bakhuis, Wouter
, Veen, Kevin M
, Sadeghi, Amir H
in
3-D printers
/ Cardiology
/ Original article
/ Surgeons
/ Virtual reality
2023
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Optimized preoperative planning of double outlet right ventricle patients by 3D printing and virtual reality: a pilot study
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Bogers, Ad J J C
, Hazekamp, Mark G
, Roest, Arno A W
, Bruining, Nico
, van Walsum, Theo
, Peek, Jette J
, Bakhuis, Wouter
, Veen, Kevin M
, Sadeghi, Amir H
in
3-D printers
/ Cardiology
/ Original article
/ Surgeons
/ Virtual reality
2023
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Optimized preoperative planning of double outlet right ventricle patients by 3D printing and virtual reality: a pilot study
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Optimized preoperative planning of double outlet right ventricle patients by 3D printing and virtual reality: a pilot study
2023
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Overview
OBJECTIVES
In complex double outlet right ventricle (DORV) patients, the optimal surgical approach may be difficult to assess based on conventional 2-dimensional (2D) ultrasound (US) and computed tomography (CT) imaging. The aim of this study is to assess the added value of 3-dimensional (3D) printed and 3D virtual reality (3D-VR) models of the heart used for surgical planning in DORV patients, supplementary to the gold standard 2D imaging modalities.
METHODS
Five patients with different DORV subtypes and high-quality CT scans were selected retrospectively. 3D prints and 3D-VR models were created. Twelve congenital cardiac surgeons and paediatric cardiologists, from 3 different hospitals, were shown 2D-CT first, after which they assessed the 3D print and 3D-VR models in random order. After each imaging method, a questionnaire was filled in on the visibility of essential structures and the surgical plan.
RESULTS
Spatial relationships were generally better visualized using 3D methods (3D printing/3D-VR) than in 2D. The feasibility of ventricular septum defect patch closure could be determined best using 3D-VR reconstructions (3D-VR 92%, 3D print 66% and US/CT 46%, P < 0.01). The percentage of proposed surgical plans corresponding to the performed surgical approach was 66% for plans based on US/CT, 78% for plans based on 3D printing and 80% for plans based on 3D-VR visualization.
CONCLUSIONS
This study shows that both 3D printing and 3D-VR have additional value for cardiac surgeons and cardiologists over 2D imaging, because of better visualization of spatial relationships. As a result, the proposed surgical plans based on the 3D visualizations matched the actual performed surgery to a greater extent.
Double outlet right ventricle (DORV) is a complex congenital heart disease (CHD), in which both the pulmonary artery and the aorta originate predominantly (>50%) or completely from the morphologically right ventricle.
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Oxford University Press,Oxford Publishing Limited (England)
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