Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Accurate antenatal diagnosis of placenta percreta condition has been employed to optimize delivery management and minimize the risk of associated complication. METHODS: We will report two cases about utilizing 3D printing model of placenta percreta to guide obstetrical operation. We performed magnetic resonance imaging of anatomical structures, digital 3D reconstruction, and fabrication via 3D printing. According to the 3D printing model, a multidisciplinary team planned a cesarean hysterectomy and simulated surgery operation before the operation. RESULTS: We made a precise operation plan and had an adequate preoperative preparation. Our operative time and the blood loss were less than the other studies. The neonatal outcome was well. For the patients, they also more easily to understand what operation was performed on them and the dangerousness of the operation before operations. CONCLUSION: 3D printing model is a useful tool to accurate assay the placenta percreta and plan a complex operation, which is helpful for decreasing complication and improve material and fetal outcome. In the future, it maybe will be a useful tool to preoperative assessment or guiding the obstetric and gynecological complex operation.

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