3D Printing Applications in Cardiovascular Medicine

3D Printing Applications in Cardiovascular Medicine
ISBN-10
0128039434
ISBN-13
9780128039434
Category
Medical
Pages
300
Language
English
Published
2018-07-04
Publisher
Academic Press
Authors
James K Min, Bobak Mosadegh, Simon Dunham

Description

3D Printing Applications in Cardiovascular Medicine addresses the rapidly growing field of additive fabrication within the medical field, in particular, focusing on cardiovascular medicine. To date, 3D printing of hearts and vascular systems has been largely reserved to anatomic reconstruction with no additional functionalities. However, 3D printing allows for functional, physiologic and bio-engineering of products to enhance diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease. This book contains the state-of-the-art technologies and studies that demonstrate the utility of 3D printing for these purposes. Addresses the novel technology and cardiac and vascular application of 3D printing Features case studies and tips for applying 3D technology into clinical practice Includes an accompanying website that provides 3D examples from cardiovascular clinicians, imagers, computer science and engineering experts

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