Abstract

Technology surrounding 3D printing is quickly maturing, and its utility in medicine, and in particular, the treatment of congenital heart disease is maturing [1–3]. Utilization of non-invasive imaging to create anatomically correct 3D models of complex cardiac anatomy can assist in planning for surgical and interventional procedures [4,5].

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