Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
Hospital Infantil Sabará, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
Braz J Cardiovasc Surg. 2022 Mar 10;37(1):110-117. doi: 10.21470/1678-9741-2020-0409.
Over recent years, the surgical community has demonstrated a growing interest in imaging advancements that enable more detailed and accurate preoperative diagnoses. Alongside with traditional imaging methods, three-dimensional (3-D) printing emerged as an attractive tool to complement pathology assessment and surgical planning. Minimally invasive cardiac surgery, with its wide range of challenging procedures and innovative techniques, represents an ideal territory for testing its precision, efficacy, and clinical impact. This review summarizes the available literature on 3-D printing usefulness in minimally invasive cardiac surgery, illustrated with images from a selected surgical case. As data collected demonstrates, life-like models may be a valuable adjunct tool in surgical learning, preoperative planning, and simulation, potentially adding safety to the procedure and contributing to better outcomes.
近年来,外科界对能够实现更详细、更准确术前诊断的成像技术进步表现出越来越浓厚的兴趣。除了传统的成像方法外,三维(3-D)打印作为一种补充病理评估和手术规划的有吸引力的工具而出现。微创心脏手术具有广泛的挑战性程序和创新技术,是测试其精度、疗效和临床影响的理想领域。本文综述了微创心脏外科中 3-D 打印的应用价值的相关文献,并结合一个选定的手术病例中的图像进行了说明。正如所收集的数据表明,逼真的模型可能是手术学习、术前规划和模拟的有价值的辅助工具,有可能为手术过程增加安全性并有助于改善结果。