At the age of sixteen, Bradley found himself back at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center for yet another procedure to stop the electrical interference caused by the large cardiac tumour.
Looking for additional information on how to best treat Bradley’s tumour, the team at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital contacted Materialise to create a 3D-printed replica of Bradley’s heart using the Mimics Innovation Suite software from his CT scan data.
This 3D-printed model allowed the physicians to better understand the complex relationship of the tumour, printed in a hard opaque material, and surrounding anatomical structures printed in a flexible transparent material. Having the model enabled the team to confidently proceed with an electrophysiology study and catheter ablation over a risky surgical resection of the tumour.
The model also allowed Bradley and his family to better understand his unique anatomy. “I always thought my tumour was the size of a quarter and didn’t realise how large it was until I saw the [Materialise] model. It’s one of the coolest things I’ve seen by far. I’m looking forward to showing my friends.” Bradley, now 16 years old, is making the most of his condition and continues to be active in sports, with friends and in his church.
Materialise offers software and services to 3D print patient-specific anatomical models. In addition, the company offers a library of standard, ready to go HeartPrint® Research models in various sizes and materials, from rigid to flexible.
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