3D Modeling and Printing in Congenital Heart Surgery: Entering the Stage of Maturation
3D printing allows the most realistic perception of the surgical anatomy of congenital heart diseases without the requirement of physical devices such as a computer screen or virtual headset. It is useful for surgical decision making and simulation, hands-on surgical training (HOST) and cardiovascul...
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Main Authors: | Shi Joon Yoo (Author), Nabil Hussein (Author), Brandon Peel (Author), John Coles (Author), Glen S. van Arsdell (Author), Osami Honjo (Author), Christoph Haller (Author), Christopher Z. Lam (Author), Mike Seed (Author), David Barron (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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