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“Cleveland Clinic”… 3D Printing Plan to Treat Heart Failure Al Khaleej Newspaper

Abu Dhabi: “The Gulf”

The Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, part of the M42 group, and in collaboration with New York University Abu Dhabi, succeeded in taking advantage of the capabilities of 3D printing to print a 3D heart model, and develop a plan for inter- surgical intervention on a 41-year-old patient with a rare cardiovascular anomaly, Mian Muhammad Shabi.

This technology was developed through the main technological platform of New York University Abu Dhabi, which can be used in several areas such as cardiovascular issues and patient issues. The printing process of the model includes three stages , are: Three-dimensional image reconstruction, and this procedure involves establishing a three-dimensional model from diagnostic imaging data to provide a digital keyframe that shows the patient’s anatomical structure, the then 3D dissection, which allows for more detailed analyzes of the patient’s structure and organs, and then 3D printing, which involves creating a precise copy of the patient’s anatomical structure. and allows a surgical approach to be taken that is more precise and more appropriate to the patient’s condition, with the highest level of accuracy, and with the least risk.

Regarding this condition, Dr Hossam Younis, Chairman of the Department of Vascular Surgery at the Cardiovascular and Thoracic Institute at the Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, said: “Comerell’s diverticulum is considered one of the rare malformations of the heart and the blood vessels, and it is even rarer when the aorta joins it with a right arch, as this condition occurs At a very low rate of 0.03% worldwide, and due to the nature , which occurs without symptoms, or the appearance of symptoms usually associated with others. conditions, these congenital malformations are rarely found, which require high medical knowledge and advanced techniques during surgical interventions. “

For his part, said Dr. Yazan Al-Jabri, specialist in cardiothoracic surgery at the institute: “Correcting the position of the Comerel diverticulum when the aorta normally goes to the left side is a very simple matter, because the deformity there more accessible, especially because it’s visible.”

2024-08-08 20:59:26
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