3D Printing Model before and after Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation for a Better Understanding of the Anatomy of Aortic Root

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  • Jung Im Jung
  • Yoon-Seog Koh
  • Kiyuk Chang
چکیده

A 71-year-old woman had severe aortic stenosis (AS) (aortic valve area, 0.6 cm; mean valve gradient, 47 mmHg; and peak velocity, 4.2 m/s) and cardiac symptoms. She had a history of stroke and paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. Our multidisciplinary heart team decided to perform transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). Before TAVI, computed tomography (CT) was performed, and the measurements of the aortic annulus were as follows: diameter, 25.4x19 mm; perimeter, 71.2 mm; area, 3.72 cm; distance to the right coronary artery, 13.2 mm; and distance to the left coronary artery, 12.3 mm (Fig. 1A). Using the CT data, a 3D printing model was created (Materialise, Luven, Belgium). 3D printing model provided the cardiologist with an intuitive perception of the cardiovascular anatomy and measurements in preparation for TAVI (Fig. 1B and C). A 23-mm Edward-Sapien prosthetic valve (Edwards Lifesciences, Irvine, CA, USA) was selected. TAVI was successfully performed with mild paravalvular leakage of the left coronary sinus (Fig. 1D). A postTAVI 3D model clearly showed the position of the replaced valve (Fig. 1E), change in the aortic annulus (i.e., from an oval to a round shape) (Fig. 1F), and the site of mild paravalvular leakage (Fig. 1G). CT is essential tool for TAVI. Although CT measurements increase the success rate of TAVI, its success is highly dependent on the operator’s skill and expertise. A 3D printing model may offer a greater possibility for simulating patient specific complex structural characterization procedures and overcome the limitation of noninvasive TAVI-poor direct visualization.

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دوره 46  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016