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3D Printing for Cardiovascular Applications: From End-to-End Processes to Emerging Developments.
Gharleghi, Ramtin; Dessalles, Claire A; Lal, Ronil; McCraith, Sinead; Sarathy, Kiran; Jepson, Nigel; Otton, James; Barakat, Abdul I; Beier, Susann.
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  • Gharleghi R; Faculty of Engineering, School of Mechanical and Manufacturing, UNSW, Sydney, Australia.
  • Dessalles CA; LadHyX - UMR 7646, École Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France.
  • Lal R; Faculty of Engineering, School of Mechanical and Manufacturing, UNSW, Sydney, Australia.
  • McCraith S; Faculty of Engineering, School of Mechanical and Manufacturing, UNSW, Sydney, Australia.
  • Sarathy K; Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney, Australia.
  • Jepson N; Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney, Australia.
  • Otton J; Prince of Wales Clinical School of Medicine, UNSW, Sydney, Australia.
  • Barakat AI; Department of Cardiology, Liverpool Hospital, Sydney, Australia.
  • Beier S; LadHyX - UMR 7646, École Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France.
Ann Biomed Eng ; 49(7): 1598-1618, 2021 Jul.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34002286
3D printing as a means of fabrication has seen increasing applications in medicine in the last decade, becoming invaluable for cardiovascular applications. This rapidly developing technology has had a significant impact on cardiovascular research, its clinical translation and education. It has expanded our understanding of the cardiovascular system resulting in better devices, tools and consequently improved patient outcomes. This review discusses the latest developments and future directions of generating medical replicas ('phantoms') for use in the cardiovascular field, detailing the end-to-end process from medical imaging to capture structures of interest, to production and use of 3D printed models. We provide comparisons of available imaging modalities and overview of segmentation and post-processing techniques to process images for printing, detailed exploration of latest 3D printing methods and materials, and a comprehensive, up-to-date review of milestone applications and their impact within the cardiovascular domain across research, clinical use and education. We then provide an in-depth exploration of future technologies and innovations around these methods, capturing opportunities and emerging directions across increasingly realistic representations, bioprinting and tissue engineering, and complementary virtual and mixed reality solutions. The next generation of 3D printing techniques allow patient-specific models that are increasingly realistic, replicating properties, anatomy and function.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Ingeniería de Tejidos / Bioimpresión / Impresión Tridimensional / Corazón Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Ann Biomed Eng Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Australia

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Ingeniería de Tejidos / Bioimpresión / Impresión Tridimensional / Corazón Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Ann Biomed Eng Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Australia
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