Chinese University and the University of Hong Kong have introduced personalised models of complex heart structures using 3D Printing technology. The actual heart structure is first captured via ultrasound imaging, followed by the creation of a silicone model which takes two days. It has been applied on 3 patients, first being a 78 year old woman with several strokes. With this, doctors can now determine proper size of occluder.

Source: http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/health-environment/article/1952819/hong-kong-researchers-pioneer-use-3d-printing

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