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3D Print Technology Has Saved Lives

August 12, 2022

3D Print Technology Has Saved Lives

On Oct. 13, 2014, Dr.Emile Bacha of New York Presbyterian Hospital told the story of how he saved a 2-week-old baby using a 3D-printed heart. The baby had a congenital heart defect that creates "massive holes" inside the heart. In the past, this type of surgery would have involved stopping the heart, opening it up and observing it, and then deciding in a very short period of time what to do next. But with good 3D print technology, Dr Bacha was able to make a model of the heart before the operation, allowing his team to examine it and decide what should be done during the operation. The baby originally needed three to four operations, but with the 3D Printing technology, the baby could be restored to normal with just one operation. A baby who was thought to have a limited life span could lead a normal life with the help of impressive 3D print technology.

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Dr. Bacha said he used MRI data from the baby and better developed 3D print technology to make the heart model. The whole process cost thousands of dollars, but he expects the price to drop in the future. impressive 3D print technology allows doctors to practice ahead of time, reducing the amount of time patients spend on the operating table. 3D models can help reduce the number of surgical procedures and make surgery safer.

 

In January 2015, at Miami Children's Hospital, Adanelie Gonzalez, a 4-year-old girl with "complete pulmonary venous malocclusion (TAPVC)," had difficulty breathing and a weak immune system, and could only survive weeks or days without corrective surgery. With the help of a 3D model of the heart and better developed 3D print technology, cardiovascular surgeons have successfully developed a complex corrective procedure using an exact 3D replica good 3D print technology of the little girl's heart. Finally, according to the protocol, a permanent operation was successfully performed on the girl, and now the girl's blood flow is back to normal and her body has returned to normal during the treatment.

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