Abstract

In cardiovascular medicine, additive manufacturing (AM) has developed as a severe development approach and teaching device. This has various clinical applications in anatomy, implants, and devices, supporting ideal interventional treatment and postinterventional assessment. Due to its several uses in the production processes, AM has now been considered a new trend and an area of intense study by many researchers in cardiology for surgical planning and intervention, analysis, and monitoring. Additionally, the newest 3D printing technologies enable the creation of progressively lifelike, patient-specific models that replicate their characteristics and functions. This chapter deals with AM as an essential technology and discusses its various phases and applications in cardiology. In addition, this chapter will help to know the diverse characteristics of AM and the new paths for upcoming investigations.

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