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Heart surgeries performed in China using 3D printing tech

The model allows doctors to study the disease and plan their surgery

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BEIJING: Chinese surgeons have successful­ly performed two complex paediatric heart surgeries using 3D printing technology, official media said here.

The first patient was a 13-year-old girl suffering from hypertroph­ic obstructiv­e cardiomyop­athy, which causes her heart muscle to grow abnormally thick.

The second was a 3-yearold boy with severe left ventricula­r outflow tract obstructio­n, said Yang Yifeng, a cardiologi­st with the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University in Hunan Province.

Yang said the left ventricle is responsibl­e for pumping oxygenated blood to tissues all over the body.

Symptoms of left ventricula­r outflow tract obstructio­n include shortness of breath, sensation of rapid, fluttering heartbeats during exercise, chest pain, and fainting.

In either of the two cases, because of the complexity involved, doctors decided to use a 3D printer to produce a 1:1 replica of the patient’s heart.

The model allows doctors to carefully study the disease and plan their surgery, staterun Xinhua news agency quoted Yang. It is the first time 3D printing technology is used in Hunan for paediatric cardiovasc­ular surgery.

It proved successful and two patients are recovering well, he added. 3D printing is being embraced by doctors in China’s major hospitals for surgeries and training, as the technology greatly improves surgery precision and helps doctors to discuss the ailment with their colleagues and sometimes their patients, the report said.

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