Three-dimensional printed cardiac fistulae: a case series
European Heart Journal - Case Reports

Abstract
Three-dimensional (3D) printing of cardiac fistulae allows for immediate understanding of their complex courses and anatomical relations. Models can be used to improve patient understanding, enhance the consenting process, facilitate communication between multidisciplinary staff at heart team meetings, and help plan surgical or percutaneous interventions.
We report four cases where 3D printed models were used as an adjunct with traditional measures in treating patients with complex cardiac fistulae.
In our cases, overall patient understanding was improved, staff at heart team meetings were more aware of anatomical anomalies and perioperatively planning saw adjustments made that may have ultimately benefited patient outcome. Our cases highlight the additional benefit that 3D printed models can play when treating patients with complex cardiac fistulae.
Contributors

Ryan Markham
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Anthony Putrino
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James Crowhurst
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Douglas Wall
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Gregory Scalia
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Darren Walters
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Tom de Potter
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Giulio Conte
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Habib Khan
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Mark Philip Cassar
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Peregrine Green
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